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Dick Tracy's Dilemma

  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 1h
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5.8/10
1.2K
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Ralph Byrd, Kay Christopher, Jimmy Conlin, Bernadene Hayes, and Ian Keith in Dick Tracy's Dilemma (1947)
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Dick Tracy investigates the theft of a fortune of fur coats, a possible insurance swindle and several murders, all linked to a huge thug who wears a hook in place of his right hand.Dick Tracy investigates the theft of a fortune of fur coats, a possible insurance swindle and several murders, all linked to a huge thug who wears a hook in place of his right hand.Dick Tracy investigates the theft of a fortune of fur coats, a possible insurance swindle and several murders, all linked to a huge thug who wears a hook in place of his right hand.

  • Director
    • John Rawlins
  • Writers
    • Robert Stephen Brode
    • Chester Gould
  • Stars
    • Ralph Byrd
    • Lyle Latell
    • Kay Christopher
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • John Rawlins
    • Writers
      • Robert Stephen Brode
      • Chester Gould
    • Stars
      • Ralph Byrd
      • Lyle Latell
      • Kay Christopher
    • 26User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Ralph Byrd
    Ralph Byrd
    • Dick Tracy
    Lyle Latell
    Lyle Latell
    • Pat Patton
    Kay Christopher
    Kay Christopher
    • Tess Trueheart
    Jack Lambert
    Jack Lambert
    • Steve 'The Claw' Michel
    Ian Keith
    Ian Keith
    • Vitamin Flintheart
    Bernadene Hayes
    Bernadene Hayes
    • Longshot Lillie the Fence
    Jimmy Conlin
    Jimmy Conlin
    • Sightless
    William B. Davidson
    William B. Davidson
    • Peter Premium
    Tony Barrett
    Tony Barrett
    • Sam
    Tom Keene
    Tom Keene
    • Fred
    • (as Richard Powers)
    Eddie Borden
    Eddie Borden
    • Drunk
    • (uncredited)
    Al Bridge
    Al Bridge
    • Mr. Cudd
    • (uncredited)
    Roger Creed
    • Taxi Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Wade Crosby
    Wade Crosby
    • Jigger
    • (uncredited)
    Russell Custer
    • Bar Patron
    • (uncredited)
    William Gould
    William Gould
    • Collins
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Harvey
    Harry Harvey
    • Donovan
    • (uncredited)
    Tom London
    Tom London
    • Cop in Squad Car
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Rawlins
    • Writers
      • Robert Stephen Brode
      • Chester Gould
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    User reviews26

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    6Doylenf

    At least Ralph Byrd is the right Dick Tracy...

    RALPH BYRD takes over the Dick Tracy role with good results, looking more like the square-jawed comic book hero than Morgan Conway. He's on the trail of "The Claw" (played very effectively by JACK LAMBERT) and the film is chock full of many noir-like scenes involving "The Claw" and his pursuit of victims, who seems to enjoy using his hook to kill a few unlucky men.

    IAN KEITH is back as Vitamin Flintheart, once again upstaging everyone with his theatrical flair for speeches and having a little more to do with the plot and KAY CHRISTOPHER fills in for Anne Jeffreys as Tess Trueheart.

    But, in truth, Byrd is given little opportunity to show how well he was cast in the part since most of the crime drama involves the intriguing villain with the hook for a hand who drags his foot and walks the shadowy streets on his hunt for the kill.

    Summing up: Good little crime drama about fur thieves proves that low-budget thrillers like this from RKO could be rewarding enough for noir fans.
    5zeppo-2

    "I'll protect you from the Hooded Claw."

    Rather like the comic strip upon which this series of films were based, the villains are usually the most interesting. Crippled when a robbery went horribly wrong, the Claw is now as twisted in body as he is in mind. "You're a killer, Claw!" screams one of his fellow henchmen at him and he's got it spot on.

    When the Claw isn't on screen, the film drops a notch as the good guys aren't that interesting and Tracy is just dull. Still, he gets the job done and the case is solved and the evil Claw meets a fitting end after a thrilling chase through a scrap yard.

    Low budget and in black & white these films may be but with their short running time, they never outstay their welcome and are fast and entertaining. Something today's overblown two hour plus films could learn a thing or two from. Less is often more at certain times.

    In case anyone is wondering, the above Summary quote is from the song, 'The Power of Love,' by Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
    6utgard14

    Dick Tracy vs The Claw

    The third in RKO's short Dick Tracy series of movies from the '40s. This one features Ralph Byrd as Tracy. Byrd reprises his role from the Republic Dick Tracy serials he was famous for. Morgan Conway had played Tracy in the first two RKO films. I thought he was fine but admittedly Byrd is better. It's just a rare case of perfect casting as Byrd really does seem like Tracy physically. The plot to this film is about Tracy investigating a series of crimes, including murder, linked to The Claw. He's a villain that, you guessed it, has a metal claw in place of one of his hands. Fun, fast-paced detective story with more of the interesting characters I expect from a Dick Tracy story. In addition to the killer The Claw and my favorite Vitamin Flintheart (Ian Keith), there's a blind beggar appropriately named Sightless and a fence named Longshot Lillie. Fun stuff.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Dick Tracy thriller with a superior villain

    DICK TRACY'S DILEMMA is my first exposure to the comic book detective and it's a good one. This is a low budget slice of pulp fiction with an emphasis on incident and action which helps the hour-long running time to simply fly past. The story sees the square-jawed detective going up against a sinister killer known only as The Claw who utilises a hook hand to murder his unsuspecting victims.

    It's a dark and atmospheric little piece with a simple story that really works. Ralph Byrd was an old hand at playing the part of Tracy and although he could be any generic crime-fighter he does well with the part. The best part of the film though is Jack Lambert's limping villain. Lambert comes across as a mixture of Rondo Hatton and Jack Palance and is one of the most imposing characters of the decade. James Cameron must have been a fan as scenes of Lambert slowly limping after his victims surely inspired the ending of THE TERMINATOR.

    The horror aspects of this low budget film work in its favour and make it a dark and brooding production. Ian Keith is on hand to supply some much-needed comic relief as the amateur Shakespeare actor Vitamin who gets involved with the case. DICK TRACY'S DILEMMA is no classic but for a B-movie it's great fun.
    6AlsExGal

    Pretty good B comic strip crime drama...

    ... from RKO and director John Rawlins. Dick Tracy (Ralph Byrd) is on the case when a fur heist turns bad and a security guard is killed. Tracy and his cohorts work together to track down the criminal gang responsible, including the murderous Claw (Jack Lambert).

    The third of four low-budget Dick Tracy features, these followed four previous serials which had starred Ralph Byrd. Morgan Conway had played Tracy in the first two movies, but Byrd was brought back for this, and one final film. While several of the characters have comic-strip names, the film itself is comparable to many of the B mysteries and crime pictures being turned out at the time. This one also has some gruesome implications, thanks to the method of murder used by the Claw, namely his prosthetic claw. Lambert is very good as the deformed Claw, and he reminded me a bit of future slasher horror icons Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers in his implacability. Ian Keith, as Vitamin, gets to ham it up with his exaggerated John Barrymore characterization, and I liked seeing character actor Jimmy Conlin in a larger role, as phony blind man Sightless.

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    • Trivia
      Lyle Latell as Pat Patton is the only actor in the series who reprised his role in all four films.
    • Goofs
      As Tracy chases The Claw to a junk yard, the sound of a chain link fence being climbed can be heard as Tracy is climbing a wood fence.
    • Quotes

      Police dispatcher: Calling Car 15. Calling Car 15. Car 15!

      Pat Patton: Car 15, Patton speaking.

      Police dispatcher: Contact Dick Tracy at once. Have him go over to the Flawless Furs warehouse. Dillon reports some shenanigans - a busted fuse box at the garage.

      Pat Patton: Then tell him to call-tell him to call an electrician, not Dick Tracy

      Police dispatcher: Now come on, Pat! The night watchman has disappeared. It might be homicide.

      Pat Patton: Oh, that's different. I'll tell Dick Tracy right away!

    • Connections
      Edited into Who Dunit Theater: Dick Tracy's Dilemma (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)
      (1943) (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

      Music by Harold Arlen

      Played without words on honky tonk piano at the Blinking Skull saloon

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 1947 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dick Tracy vs. the Claw
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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