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The Panther's Claw

  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 10m
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5.8/10
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Sidney Blackmer, Thornton Edwards, Byron Foulger, and Herbert Rawlinson in The Panther's Claw (1942)
WhodunnitCrimeMystery

Members of an opera company are being blackmailed by someone called the Black Panther.Members of an opera company are being blackmailed by someone called the Black Panther.Members of an opera company are being blackmailed by someone called the Black Panther.

  • Director
    • William Beaudine
  • Writers
    • Fulton Oursler
    • Martin Mooney
  • Stars
    • Sidney Blackmer
    • Rick Vallin
    • Byron Foulger
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    346
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Fulton Oursler
      • Martin Mooney
    • Stars
      • Sidney Blackmer
      • Rick Vallin
      • Byron Foulger
    • 21User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sidney Blackmer
    Sidney Blackmer
    • Police Commissioner Thatcher Colt
    Rick Vallin
    Rick Vallin
    • Anthony 'Tony' Abbot
    • (as Ricki Vallin)
    Byron Foulger
    Byron Foulger
    • Everett P. Digberry
    Herbert Rawlinson
    Herbert Rawlinson
    • District Attorney Bill Dougherty
    Lynn Starr
    Lynn Starr
    • Miss Spencer
    Barry Bernard
    • Police Captain Edgar Walters
    Gerta Rozan
    • Nina Politza
    Thornton Edwards
    Thornton Edwards
    • Enrico Lombardi
    • (as Joaquin Edwards)
    John Ince
    John Ince
    • Police Captain Mike Flynn
    Martin Ashe
    Martin Ashe
    • Officer Murphy
    Walter James
    Walter James
    • Police Captain Tom Henry
    Frank Darien
    Frank Darien
    • Samuel Wilkins
    Joseph DeVillard
    • Antonio Spogucci
    • (as Joseph M. De Villard)
    Jacques Vanaire
    • Guiseppe Bartarelli
    • (as Jack Vanaire)
    Willy Castello
    Willy Castello
    • John Martin George
    • (as William Castello)
    Harry Clark
    • Officer Lou Levinsky
    • (as Harry Clarke)
    Lew Leroy
    • Apartment Manager
    • (as Lou LeRoy)
    Billy Mitchell
    • Nicodemus J. Brown
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Fulton Oursler
      • Martin Mooney
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    6csteidler

    Good-natured mystery with a kitty

    Byron Foulger stars as Everett Digberry, a mild-mannered wigmaker for theatrical folks who, in the film's opening scene, is picked up by the cops climbing out of a cemetery late at night. Taken downtown, he finds a number of acquaintances in the commissioner's office; all of them, like him, have received mysterious letters demanding money and signed only with a panther's paw print.

    Sidney Blackmer investigates as police commissioner Thatcher Colt with suavity and humor. He is ably assisted by Ricki Vallin as Anthony Abbot. (Somewhat bizarrely, the original story is also credited to "Anthony Abbot," the pen name of a mystery writer who was not the first to insert "himself" into a story.)

    The mystery plot holds interest but doesn't create a huge amount of suspense, although it does take a few interesting turns, including one major shift that arguably renders the film's title misleading (but catchy!).

    I would like to know, having watched these characters spend no little time looking over wigs, if Mr. Digberry is correct when he tells the commissioner, "One wigmaker can usually tell another's knot."
    6drystyx

    That's "Entertainment"

    The war years saw a lot of "pretty good" movies, relatively innocuous stories, usually good entertainment, the sort one would rat 4-7, with a few poorly directed slow moving ones a little less.

    And it's unfortunate that movie makers post 1965 sought to emulate the slow pace dull ones. It would take 30 years for film makers to learn their mistakes. Such was their incompetence. A man on the street could have done better than 98% of producers, directors, and writers from 1965-1995; it was truly the error of "rich kids and children with the silver spoon" at the reins.

    But these war years were full of fairly safe vehicles. Some were smartly done, like this murder mystery.

    We have a mystery here that begins with the comedy and affable personalities first, then goes into the plot, and that's what makes the atmosphere style murder mystery work.

    This is expertly done, and could be used for a film class to show how to make a film. It is "Entertainment".
    6planktonrules

    Byron Foulger makes this one worth seeing...

    "The Panther's Claw" is a B-movie from tiny PRC--a tiny studio that made a ton of cheap low-budgeted Bs. While this film isn't that much different from the norm for PRC, it is, inexplicably, more enjoyable than most of their output. Now I am NOT saying it's an especially well made film--it's full of plot holes and the ending is one giant plot hole! But, despite all this, it is fun to watch and much of it is because of the inexplicable choice for a main suspect in this murder mystery.

    When the film begins, a very mousy man, Everett Digbury (Byron Foulger) is caught climbing over the wall from the cemetery. According to Digbury, he HAD to go to the place to drop off extortion money from an unknown person who calls them self 'The Panther'. However, the cop insists on taking Digbury downtown and he's treated like a criminal! Fortunately, the Chief of Police isn't as stupid as the rest of the cops and he feels sorry for Digbury and feels that he is a victim of a crime--not some evil perpetrator. However, over time, this confidence is shaken as several times murders occur and all the evidence points to poor old Digbury!

    As I mentioned above, seeing one of the meekest men in all of Hollywood playing a guy who MIGHT be a multiple murderer and extortionist is pretty funny. Additionally, despite a few plot holes, the script actually is pretty good--particularly when it comes to snappy dialog. Although this is far from a great film, it is entertaining and fans of old B-mysteries would surely enjoy this one.
    ctyankee1

    1941 Very funny mystery, murder and more

    In the beginning of the movie there is a page dedicating the movie to the New York Police: "This picture dedicated to the New York Police Department with its thousands of loyal and courageous men for meritorious service to its community."

    A man named Digberry/Byron Foulge is seen climbing out on a cemetery wall by a policeman late at night. The policeman asked what he was doing in the cemetery. Digberry gives the policeman a story that is like suspicious and kind of funny that he is brought to the police station and questioned.

    The story goes on from there that Digberry got a letter from a anonymous person to leave money on a grave. He claims he paid the money because he has a wife and 5 daughter on vacation who will be coming home and he does not want them frightened or anything bad happen to them. Other people that know each other got a similar letter with a paw print on it and days later Digberry got direction as to where and when he was to leave the money.

    A woman is murdered and 3 men are considered suspect. One of the clues is a wig. Digberry is a wig maker and there is another man that made a wig for a man. The hair of the wig was found in the dead woman's hand.

    There are lots of funny scenes. What I thought was interesting is the way the police investigated. They were very clever and alert as to what was said and what they saw and the way people responded. Good police work.

    Good mystery, lots of humor and nice for a black and white picture made in 1942 you can watch for free on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OY6ddm8zy0
    5kevinolzak

    PRC's Thatcher Colt

    Anthony Abbot's fictional detective, Police Commissioner Thatcher Colt, inspired only two little known Columbia features, 1932's "The Night Club Lady" and 1933's "The Circus Queen Murder," so after a decade's passing, Poverty Row's PRC took a crack at the character with "The Panther's Claw," intended to be only the first in a new series that came to naught. Replacing two-time Colt Adolphe Menjou with dependable Sidney Blackmer (an excellent choice), the often comic story is derived from Abbot's 1940 short story, "About the Perfect Crime of Mr. Digberry." In keeping Digberry (Byron Foulger) at the forefront, Blackmer's Colt is reduced in stature, conducting a too leisurely investigation as other annoying suspects get an abundance of screen time until he comes on strong at the end. Sadly missing from this PRC Colt are his faithful assistant Miss Kelly, delightfully portrayed by Ruthelma Stevens, and his unique lip reading abilities, which at least made him stand out from his inspiration, Van Dine's Philo Vance. Speaking of which, this would be the screen finale of Thatcher Colt, just as PRC also brought Philo Vance to his end, in a three picture series from 1947. Both characters suffered the same fate on television, as neither were ever revived for small screen incarnations. In hindsight, I believe that PRC was not only better than Monogram with mysteries (Charlie Chan), but also the horror genre, as their stories usually wasted no time getting underway; feel free to disagree.

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    • Trivia
      This PRC programmer provided a rare starring role for the very prolific character actor Byron Foulger. Although he gets only third billing, his character has the most screen time.
    • Goofs
      The first name of the character "Guiseppe Bartarelli", as it is shown in the closing credits, is a misspelling of "Giuseppe", the Italian form of Joseph.
    • Quotes

      Miss Spencer: Is he arrested?

      Nicodemus J. Brown: That ain't Santa Claus walkin' along side of him!

    • Connections
      Featured in Terror! Theatre: The Panther's Claw (1957)

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 1942 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Shake Hands with Murder
    • Production company
      • Motion Picture Associates (I)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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