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In my humble opinion Snooky (Stu Weltamn) was the star of the show.
His good looks, Damon Runyon voice and his impressive nose made him among other things an icon.
Along with the likes of Victor Mature with a slight touch of Ben Turpin.
What an actor! He is a real sweet guy, a king of gentle thug with a great mug!
Get Stu out there again!
He is a bit long in the tooth and grey in the hair dept...(what he has left)
What a character...
Even his mother loved him!
A Million dollar smile and charm of Rudy Valentino
His good looks, Damon Runyon voice and his impressive nose made him among other things an icon.
Along with the likes of Victor Mature with a slight touch of Ben Turpin.
What an actor! He is a real sweet guy, a king of gentle thug with a great mug!
Get Stu out there again!
He is a bit long in the tooth and grey in the hair dept...(what he has left)
What a character...
Even his mother loved him!
A Million dollar smile and charm of Rudy Valentino
This Mummy was no dummy!
Up agains the likes of Stu Weltman (Det Sullivan) he was just a pile of putty and rags.
Weltman (definately not an Irishman) was just terrific. He delivered just the right touch to what may have been a total bomb were it not for his sterling performance.
Watch our Sam Spade. Weltman now in his dotage would still outshine any Dective of recent vintage swith the possible exception of the late Robert Stack as Eliot Ness.
Stu had him by a nose.
Prone to wearing a powderblue Tuxedo Later on in life and appearing with sme in Corned Beef Johnnies on Washington Blvd where I immediately recognized him quaffing a Johhnie's special, Stu is at one impressive and very friendly.
The Tomb will take it's place along side the Ma and Pa Kettle Films of the 40's.
Stu could have been a contender were it not for Sheldon Leonard who resembes him in speach pattern and that toght guy attitude.
Stu's short film career (He made Two) is a tru loss to we who worship character actors, with that suave of a New York man about town.
The movie is kitch to be sure, but Stu was the show stealer. What a detective!
Up agains the likes of Stu Weltman (Det Sullivan) he was just a pile of putty and rags.
Weltman (definately not an Irishman) was just terrific. He delivered just the right touch to what may have been a total bomb were it not for his sterling performance.
Watch our Sam Spade. Weltman now in his dotage would still outshine any Dective of recent vintage swith the possible exception of the late Robert Stack as Eliot Ness.
Stu had him by a nose.
Prone to wearing a powderblue Tuxedo Later on in life and appearing with sme in Corned Beef Johnnies on Washington Blvd where I immediately recognized him quaffing a Johhnie's special, Stu is at one impressive and very friendly.
The Tomb will take it's place along side the Ma and Pa Kettle Films of the 40's.
Stu could have been a contender were it not for Sheldon Leonard who resembes him in speach pattern and that toght guy attitude.
Stu's short film career (He made Two) is a tru loss to we who worship character actors, with that suave of a New York man about town.
The movie is kitch to be sure, but Stu was the show stealer. What a detective!
Another Kitch classic. Stu Weltman co-stars in this zany takeoff complete with the likes of John Carradine....
Weltman's Detective Sullivan is the right guy for the right job. His accent is New York but his attitude is Joisey.
If the Sopranos knew what a latent talen Stu was he would have been great as the aging Don...
He could play an Irishaman, an Italian or a Greek detective with equal capability.
To see him is to love him. He brightens up the Tomb a truly memorable D type of movie. The Mummy was putty in Detective Sullivans trembling hands!
Weltman's Detective Sullivan is the right guy for the right job. His accent is New York but his attitude is Joisey.
If the Sopranos knew what a latent talen Stu was he would have been great as the aging Don...
He could play an Irishaman, an Italian or a Greek detective with equal capability.
To see him is to love him. He brightens up the Tomb a truly memorable D type of movie. The Mummy was putty in Detective Sullivans trembling hands!