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Time to Kill

  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
393
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Paul Guilfoyle, Doris Merrick, and Lloyd Nolan in Time to Kill (1942)
Film NoirComedyCrimeDramaMystery

Private dick Mike Shayne is hired by wealthy Mrs. Murdock to retrieve a stolen rare coin she is convinced her daughter-in-law has stolen. Shayne uncovers a gang of counterfeiters and a surfe... Read allPrivate dick Mike Shayne is hired by wealthy Mrs. Murdock to retrieve a stolen rare coin she is convinced her daughter-in-law has stolen. Shayne uncovers a gang of counterfeiters and a surfeit of coins as he stumbles his way into and out of evidence and gangsters, and romance.Private dick Mike Shayne is hired by wealthy Mrs. Murdock to retrieve a stolen rare coin she is convinced her daughter-in-law has stolen. Shayne uncovers a gang of counterfeiters and a surfeit of coins as he stumbles his way into and out of evidence and gangsters, and romance.

  • Director
    • Herbert I. Leeds
  • Writers
    • Clarence Upson Young
    • Raymond Chandler
    • Brett Halliday
  • Stars
    • Lloyd Nolan
    • Heather Angel
    • Doris Merrick
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    393
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Herbert I. Leeds
    • Writers
      • Clarence Upson Young
      • Raymond Chandler
      • Brett Halliday
    • Stars
      • Lloyd Nolan
      • Heather Angel
      • Doris Merrick
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Lloyd Nolan
    Lloyd Nolan
    • Michael Shayne
    Heather Angel
    Heather Angel
    • Myrle Davis
    Doris Merrick
    Doris Merrick
    • Linda Conquest Murdock
    Ralph Byrd
    Ralph Byrd
    • Lou Venter
    Richard Lane
    Richard Lane
    • Lt. Breeze
    Sheila Bromley
    Sheila Bromley
    • Lois Morny
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Alexander Morny
    Ethel Griffies
    Ethel Griffies
    • Mrs. Murdock
    Eddie Hall
    Eddie Hall
    • Officer driving speeding police car
    Harry Carter
    Harry Carter
    • Spangler
    • (uncredited)
    Helen Flint
    Helen Flint
    • Marge
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Monaghan - Apartment Manager
    • (uncredited)
    Ted Hecht
    Ted Hecht
    • George Anson Phillips
    • (uncredited)
    Clara Horton
    Clara Horton
    • Maid
    • (uncredited)
    Phyllis Kennedy
    Phyllis Kennedy
    • Ina Smithers
    • (uncredited)
    Carl M. Leviness
    Carl M. Leviness
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (uncredited)
    LeRoy Mason
    LeRoy Mason
    • Rudolph - Headwaiter
    • (uncredited)
    William Pawley
    • Mr. Hensch
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Herbert I. Leeds
    • Writers
      • Clarence Upson Young
      • Raymond Chandler
      • Brett Halliday
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    8Maleejandra

    Fast-Paced and Exciting

    Time to Kill is a fast-paced, thrilling Michael Shayne mystery adapted from a Raymond Chandler novel and sped up to fit just inside an hour. Mrs. Murdock hires Shayne to find her daughter-in-law, a chorus girl who stole a precious coin from her home. Murdock's son is an odd sort of fellow who appears now and then to create a sense that Shayne is being watched, not the sort of guy that could be trusted. When Shayne meets the daughter-in-law, aptly named Miss Conquest, he discovers a beautiful girl just as eager to get out of the Murdock family as Mrs. Murdock is to get her out. Something doesn't quite fit.

    Don't blink your eyes or you'll miss something; you have to be able to keep up with this one to truly enjoy it. Maybe some practice with other Lloyd Nolan movies will do the trick.

    Nolan gets some great lines and utilizes them well. His tough guy might not be as memorable as Edward G. Robinson's, Humphrey Bogart's, or Dick Powell's, but he gets the job done. He is flanked by a b-movie cast, including the lovely Heather Angel, but don't see b-movie and think you'll be losing out on quality. You don't want your murder mysteries to be polished anyway; the dirtier, the better.
    jonesw1

    the wrong Montgomery

    Just a note of correction. On the previous post, the actor cited for his role in The Brasher Doubloon should be George Montgomery, rather than Robert Montgomery, who was featured in several films noir of his own, Lady in the Lake and Ride the Pink Horse, to name a few.

    Lloyd Nolan himself can be seen in quite a few noir films, usually, but not always, on the side of the law (House on 92d Street, Somewhere in the Night, and Two Smart People.

    It is a shame that The Brasher Doubloon (or Time to Kill, for that matter) have not been released on DVD as yet. Brasher is a 20th Century Fox production and perhaps it will be released in the near future as part of their Fox Film Noir series.
    7ksf-2

    a chandler noir. the story is good.

    A Ray Chandler tale. In fact, it was remade in 1947 as the Brasher Doubloon. In this earlier version, Lloyd Nolan is Shayne, hired by an old widow to find a stolen coin and return it to the family. Co-stars Ethel Griffies, Heather Angel, Doris Merrick. The film is all washed out, with bad sound, jumps and cuts. Badly in need of restoration. And while looking for the coin, Shayne opens up a whole counterfeiting ring, and of course, the bodies are piling up. Can they solve the crimes before they run out of suspects? The story is quite good, in spite of the poor quality film. Directed by Herb Leeds. Died young at 54, suicide.
    6XhcnoirX

    Slightly disappointing Michael Shayne/Raymond Chandler movie

    Lloyd 'Michael Shayne' Nolan is hired by Ethel Griffies to retrieve a valuable coin for her, the Brasher Doubloon, which she is convinced was stolen by chorus girl Doris Merrick, who is also involved with her son James Seay. What starts out as a routine assignment quickly becomes a puzzle for Nolan as he finds the coin, but then Griffies informs him she also found it back in her personal belongings! Something is not right, and it includes murder, blackmail, Griffies' fidgety secretary Heather Angel and a seemingly inconspicuous photo taken years earlier...

    Even tho this is a Michael Shayne movie, it's the first screen adaptation of Raymond Chandler's novel 'The High Window', which would be remade a few years later as 'The Brasher Doubloon' starring George Montgomery as Philip Marlowe. The plot is a maze, twisting and turning non-stop in its 60-minute runtime, as the always wise-cracking Nolan ('Lady In The Lake') goes from one clue/red herring to the next. You really need to pay attention or you'll miss things. This was the last of the Shayne movies starring Nolan and it does feel a bit rushed and less fun compared to the other ones. Having said that, it's still got its moments, and Nolan is always a blast as Shayne. But part of what made Nolan's Shayne movies so much fun was the continuous back&forth witty banter between him and the leading ladies (Mary Beth Hughes, Lynn Bari, Marjorie Weaver)... And this movie really lacks it as Angel's ('Lifeboat') character is nothing of the sort, and tough cookie Merrick ('Sensation Hunters') doesn't have quite enough screen time.

    Director Herbert Leeds had already directed a few Shayne movies like 'The Man Who Wouldn't Die' so he knew how to direct these quick 'blink or you'll miss a clue' mysteries. DoP Charles G. Clarke ('Moontide', 'Violent Saturday') does a decent if unremarkable job. As mentioned, the movie does feel rushed, and while the crew obviously knew how to get the job done in a timely manner, it also shows. Not the best way for Nolan's Shayne to end, it's a slightly disappointing movie due to the high expectations created by the previous Shayne movies plus using a Chandler novel. A few years later Hugh Beaumont would take over as Michael Shayne for a new series of movies (which I've yet to see). Still good enough to watch for people interested in either Michael Shayne or Raymond Chandler.
    7planktonrules

    Very good....but it's an odd case where I prefer the remake!!

    Back in the early 40s, Twentieth Century-Fox made seven Michael Shayne films starring Lloyd Nolan. Generally, they were very good B-movies....quite a bit better than the average B crime film of the day. Much of it was because Nolan was so good in the films...much because the studio put more money and better scripts into the movies. This is the final Michael Shayne film starring Nolan. And, if you care, this movie was remade in 1947 as "The Brasher Doubloon"...an excellent crime film....one that is actually a bit better than this original!

    When the story begins, a crabby rich lady pays Michael Shayne to recover a lost rare coin, the Brasher doubloon. However, this is a ruse and soon the bodies are piling up around Shayne and he starts to realize that there is far more to the story than that....and the key is a very timid lady who lives with the oldster.

    There are a few off-putting things in this film, such as a violent couple who fight like dogs (this is somehow supposed to be funny) and Shayne pretending to like an unattractive woman in order to manipulate her. These just felt out of place. Otherwise, it's a competent and enjoyable tale...and it really makes you wish the studio had made more. Sadly, the subsequent films were made elsewhere and didn't even star Nolan...and are less interesting.

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    • Trivia
      This is the seventh and last of the Michael Shayne mysteries produced by Fox with Lloyd Nolan as the Brett Halliday gumshoe.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Murdock: When I say 10 o'clock, I don't mean 9:50, not 9:59, I mean 10 o'clock!

      Michael Shayne: Well, Mrs. Murdoch, you know what the book says about the early bird.

      Mrs. Murdock: There are no worms here.

      Michael Shayne: Well, you can't tell what you're liable to find in an old barn like this.

    • Connections
      Followed by Murder Is My Business (1946)
    • Soundtracks
      (I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo
      (1942) (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Mack Gordon

      Music by Harry Warren

      Heard in the Florence Apartments

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 1943 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Murder, Murder Everywhere
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 1m(61 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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