Jim Hanvey is a genial but top-notch detective who has retired to his country home. An insurance company hires him to find a missing emerald so they won't have to pay out the $100,000 for wh... Read allJim Hanvey is a genial but top-notch detective who has retired to his country home. An insurance company hires him to find a missing emerald so they won't have to pay out the $100,000 for which the jewel is insured. It doesn't take him long to find the emerald, but he discovers t... Read allJim Hanvey is a genial but top-notch detective who has retired to his country home. An insurance company hires him to find a missing emerald so they won't have to pay out the $100,000 for which the jewel is insured. It doesn't take him long to find the emerald, but he discovers that finding it was the easy part; the difficult part is getting it back to its rightful ow... Read all
- Romo
- (as Edward S. Brophy)
- Dunn
- (as Theodor Von Eltz)
- Bit
- (uncredited)
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The supporting cast includes Ed Gargan and Ed Brophy as a couple of shady characters; sadly, they're not as funny a pair as you might expect from those two veteran comic relief specialists. The rather bland sweethearts are played by the mostly forgotten Lucie Kay and Tom Brown.
It's certainly enjoyable enough, especially for fans of Guy Kibbee or cheapie 30s mysteries. However, the low budget really shows, and ultimately this one is not too memorable.
Much of what happens is funny. Much of what happens seems to meander out of left field, but that's okay since its the loopiness of the proceedings that make this so watchable. This isn't the greatest film ever made but it is a good one that is far from run of the mill.
I recommend this, especially if you've become tired of all of the other detective programmers of the 30's and 40's.(though try to find the full version since some discount releases are well under an hour)
Did you know
- TriviaWith nearly 20 minutes arbitrarily removed by Republic Studios Mutilation Team in preparation for its video release in 1952, many of the details of the story become incomprehensible in what seem to be the only surviving prints.
- ConnectionsEdited into Who Dunit Theater: Jim Hanvey Detective (2015)
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 11m(71 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1