Magazine photographer Ann Larkin is snapping photos at Mexico's National Museum when she sees Brod Williams steal a painting from its frame. Convinced that Brod is the notorious art thief kn... Read allMagazine photographer Ann Larkin is snapping photos at Mexico's National Museum when she sees Brod Williams steal a painting from its frame. Convinced that Brod is the notorious art thief known as "The Wildcat," Ann follows him into the street and accuses him of being the thief. ... Read allMagazine photographer Ann Larkin is snapping photos at Mexico's National Museum when she sees Brod Williams steal a painting from its frame. Convinced that Brod is the notorious art thief known as "The Wildcat," Ann follows him into the street and accuses him of being the thief. Even though the police attest that Brod is a New York City police detective, Ann remains d... Read all
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There are a couple of plot points that are handwaved away early on. Once you get past those, it turns into a lively affair, with Miss Lindsay doing Rosalind Russell,in HIS GIRL FRIDAY. Bellamy, as always is solid is a role with several registers, and Alan Jenkins is along as a Bronx cab driver working in town for no reason other than to have him play his dumb comic who chauffeurs around Miss Lindsay. Bellamy and Miss Linday have good chemistry, the story is amusing, and DP Stanley Cortez does some nice foggy sidelighting in the action sequence. It's a solid B feature, and well worth your viewing tim
This story is set in Mexico City. It seems some master thief who calls himself 'The Wildcat' has been pulling off some high profile art thefts. Lindsay is an American who is a photographer for a magazine and she wants to capture images of the thief in action, as no one knows exactly what he looks like. She determines early on that Brad Williams (Bellamy) is the thief, though IMDB makes it clear in its summary that he's a detective working with the Mexican authorities (thanks for the spoiler, IMDB).
This film works pretty well for a couple reasons. First, the actors are likable and enjoyable. Second, unlike some B-movies, this one looks better...higher in quality than those coming from the Poverty Row studios like Monogram and PRC. Overall, not a must-see but a nice way to spend about an hour of your life.
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- Runtime1 hour 6 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1