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The Rookie Cop

  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
162
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Tim Holt, Virginia Weidler, and Ace the Wonder Dog in The Rookie Cop (1939)
ActionAdventureCrimeDramaRomance

Using his trained dog, a rookie cop tries to prove his friend innocent of a robbery, despite the police commissioner's objection.Using his trained dog, a rookie cop tries to prove his friend innocent of a robbery, despite the police commissioner's objection.Using his trained dog, a rookie cop tries to prove his friend innocent of a robbery, despite the police commissioner's objection.

  • Director
    • David Howard
  • Writers
    • Morton Grant
    • Jo Pagano
    • Guy K. Austin
  • Stars
    • Tim Holt
    • Virginia Weidler
    • Janet Shaw
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    162
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Howard
    • Writers
      • Morton Grant
      • Jo Pagano
      • Guy K. Austin
    • Stars
      • Tim Holt
      • Virginia Weidler
      • Janet Shaw
    • 7User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tim Holt
    Tim Holt
    • Clem Maitland
    Virginia Weidler
    Virginia Weidler
    • Nicey
    Janet Shaw
    Janet Shaw
    • Gerry Lane
    Frank M. Thomas
    Frank M. Thomas
    • Police Chief Gordon H. Lane
    Robert Emmett Keane
    Robert Emmett Keane
    • Commissioner Hugh Thomas
    Monte Montague
    Monte Montague
    • Tom Hadley…
    Don Brodie
    Don Brodie
    • Frank 'Frankie' Dixon
    Ralf Harolde
    Ralf Harolde
    • Joey Anderman, Roadhouse Owner
    Muriel Evans
    Muriel Evans
    • Fern, Joey's Girl
    Ace the Wonder Dog
    Ace the Wonder Dog
    • Ace
    Barbara Jo Allen
    Barbara Jo Allen
    • Mrs. Thomas
    • (uncredited)
    Lynton Brent
    Lynton Brent
    • Police Telephone Operator
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Carruthers
    Steve Carruthers
    • 2nd Medic
    • (uncredited)
    Kernan Cripps
    Kernan Cripps
    • Police Radio Dispatcher
    • (uncredited)
    Phil Dunham
    Phil Dunham
    • Glove Salesman
    • (uncredited)
    Edythe Elliott
    • Mrs. Maitland
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Gardner
    • First Service Station Attendant
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Gargan
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Howard
    • Writers
      • Morton Grant
      • Jo Pagano
      • Guy K. Austin
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    7Ed-Shullivan

    Ace is a great scene stealer for a star dog

    I always enjoy Tim Holt as an actor who is most notable for his many good performances as a cowboy out on the trail. In Tim Holt's westerns he is usually accompanied by a comical sidekick. In "The Rookie Cop" I felt the roles were reversed. The real star of this film is Ace the German Shepherd dog who travels on patrol with his partner rookie cop, Clem Maitland played by Tim Holt.

    Although the story line has been done a thousand times over, which is the old plot where the bad guys seem to be a step ahead of the eventual film's hero by cheating, lying, and stealing, eventually good overcomes evil.

    Ace is in great form simply by opening car doors, attacking the bad guys by their arms, freeing his partner Clem whose hands were tied, and sniffing out the bad guys. Of course this is not a heavy crime drama, and most film fans know that Ace is going to come out on top, but 'eh, who doesn't like a dog hero? Tim Holt is good too, but Ace is the star if you like dog hero films as I do.

    Woof...Woof...Woof...I give the film 3 out of 4 Woof's.
    7SnoopyStyle

    good doggie cop movie

    Rookie cop Clem Maitland and his police dog Ace happen upon a robbery and catch the criminal. Police Commissioner Hugh Thomas is under siege by the newspapers and orders Clem to leave Ace at home. A fur factory gets robbed. Clem's friend Tom Hadley gets picked out of the lineup by the watchman. Clem and Ace have to clear Tom's name and find the real criminals.

    This is a B-movie but it does hit a few quadrants and it's surprising good. I love the police dog premise. Quite frankly, this is even before Lassie got a movie. The little girl ropes in the kiddie crowd if the dog doesn't. Other than the commissioner's unlikely dismissal of the dog, the story is actually compelling. This is a good doggie cop movie.
    7redryan64

    "B" Movie Gem

    THIS IS A RATHER unique bit of "B" film-making. With he distinct risk of sounding totally egocentric, we must admit that it's a real surprise that our considerable knowledge of movies of all sorts, we had never heard of this title.

    THE CAST PROVES to be up to the task of giving us a good, "family" type picture that do make Walt Disney proud! Lacking any well known or even familiar by face to the movie goer. Those chosen prove to be a most capable of a repertoire company. Maybe this lack of popular familiarity proved to be beneficial to the overall effect of the picture; as no actor would be seen as typecast as some other "B" in some other studio's output.

    THE OME EXCEPTION to this exercise in anonymity is the Star of the Show, Tim Holt. The young Master Holt had been on screen dating back to the last days of the silent; with the guidance and blessings of father, film actor, Jack Holt. The youthful Holt literally grew up before the camera, eventually earning his own "B" Western series at RKO; which proved to have a great "shelf life" with the Saturday Matinée Crowd.*

    AS TO THE picture (which is supposed to be the object of our review), it may well be a fine example of what makes a great popcorn movie. The production crew carefully blends the proper portions of fantasy, childhood adventure, cops & robbers action and America's love affair with our puppy dogs (by way of ACE THE SWONDER DOG) into an enjoyable juvenile romp.

    IN MANY RESPECTS this movie has roots in several other sections of popular fiction. Most obvious is the resemblance to the comic strip, RADIO PATROL; or at least it's serial adaptation from Universal (1937). The relationship is further obvious in its childlike view of police work and for the "flat foots" themselves.

    ONE ADDITIONAL OBSERVATION we have noticed is a physical resemblance to the considerable output of paintings done by Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) for the SARURDAY EVENING POST. This may be viewed as being sappy to some; but we think this would be a most worthwhile goal to pursue for the tired, shabby America and World in which we live.

    NOTE: * The long, highly successful screen career of Tim Holt was reached the very zenith of fame & fortune when he was cast along with Humphrey Bogart, Walter Houston, Bruce Bennett and Barton MacLane in TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE (Warner Brothers, 1948). We've read that the role that Mr. Holt won had been intended for John Garfield; who had left the studio before the film was made.
    9morrisonhimself

    Ace the Wonder Dog and Virginia Weidler? What could be better?

    Barely a feature film in length, this story about a rookie cop -- hence the name -- who believes his dog would be an asset to the police department, an idea that is vehemently opposed by the police commissioner.

    Ace the Wonder Dog plays "Ace" -- like Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, and some other stars, his character keeps his name -- and probably even does his own stunts. He is a "wonder" to watch.

    On the dog's first "case," circumstances conspire to thwart the dog's testimony and he is forbidden to be around the rookie, played beautifully by Tim Holt, when the young officer is on duty.

    The rookie's next-door neighbor is played by the amazing Virginia Weidler, not only one of the greatest child performers but simply one of the greatest actresses in Hollywood history.

    Whenever she is in a scene, she steals it.

    She is accompanied by "Springtime," a cute little four-legged furball who is not given screen credit, and not identified here at IMDb.

    All the other players deserve credit, even praise. Tom London gives another of his excellent portrayals, to name just one of the many uncredited members of a great cast.

    Script-writer, director, cinematographer -- great work from all of them. "Rookie Cop" is a little gem and I hope you get a chance to see it.
    5planktonrules

    I think Ace-22 got this one right.

    While I enjoyed "The Rookie Cop", I think the review by Ace-22 got it right when it said the film was filled with cliches...such as the ease to which the dog unties the cop, the stupidity of the Police Inspector and more. However, despite these deficits the film IS entertaining and I liked the real star of the movie, Ace the Wonder Dog. Heck, I think he was a better actor and was more interesting than the humans in the film!

    A young cop (Tim Holt) has brought his pet German Shepherd to work with him. Despite the dog foiling crimes and proving its worth, the addle-brained Inspector refuses to allow the dog on the force and later, for no clear reason, suspends the cop! However, in the end, you just know the dog and his master will prove their worth when it comes to nabbing a local crime gang.

    The acting is okay in this film, though I must say Ace the Wonder Dog is probably the best actor in the movie. A script that occasionally makes little sense, however, and some one-dimensional characters mean that this B-movie is entertaining but not especially good.

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    • Trivia
      This film made a modest profit of $18,000 for RKO according to studio records ($362,000 in 2022).
    • Goofs
      When Clem leaves through the back door in the kitchen, and tells Ace he has to stay, there is a step-stool by the door. In the next shot, it has been turned ninety degrees counter-clockwise.
    • Connections
      References La femme aux cigarettes blondes (1938)
    • Soundtracks
      Wishing Will Make it So
      Written by Buddy G. DeSylva

      Played at the roadhouse

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 1939 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • G-Dog
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $77,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 1m(61 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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