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Nine Lives Are Not Enough

  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1h 3m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Ronald Reagan and Joan Perry in Nine Lives Are Not Enough (1941)
CrimeDramaMystery

An investigative crime reporter helps the cops solve the case of a missing tycoon who's later found dead in a cheap boarding house.An investigative crime reporter helps the cops solve the case of a missing tycoon who's later found dead in a cheap boarding house.An investigative crime reporter helps the cops solve the case of a missing tycoon who's later found dead in a cheap boarding house.

  • Director
    • A. Edward Sutherland
  • Writers
    • Fred Niblo Jr.
    • Jerome Odlum
  • Stars
    • Ronald Reagan
    • Joan Perry
    • James Gleason
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    379
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • A. Edward Sutherland
    • Writers
      • Fred Niblo Jr.
      • Jerome Odlum
    • Stars
      • Ronald Reagan
      • Joan Perry
      • James Gleason
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ronald Reagan
    Ronald Reagan
    • Matt Sawyer
    Joan Perry
    Joan Perry
    • Jane Abbott
    James Gleason
    James Gleason
    • Sergeant Daniels
    Howard Da Silva
    Howard Da Silva
    • J.B. Murray - City Editor
    • (as Howard da Silva)
    Faye Emerson
    Faye Emerson
    • Rose Chadwick
    Edward Brophy
    Edward Brophy
    • Officer Slattery
    Peter Whitney
    Peter Whitney
    • Roy Slocum
    Charles Drake
    Charles Drake
    • 'Snappy' Lucas
    Vera Lewis
    Vera Lewis
    • Mrs. Slocum
    Ben Welden
    Ben Welden
    • Moxie Karper
    Howard Hickman
    Howard Hickman
    • Colonel Andrews
    Cliff Clark
    • Lieutenant Buckley
    Tom Stevenson
    • Charles Sanborn - Chauffeur
    Paul Phillips
    • Hot-Foot
    Joseph Crehan
    Joseph Crehan
    • Yates
    John Maxwell
    John Maxwell
    • Gillis
    Mary Brodel
    Mary Brodel
    • Newspaper Receptionist
    • (uncredited)
    Glen Cavender
    Glen Cavender
    • City Room Worker - Listening to Matt
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • A. Edward Sutherland
    • Writers
      • Fred Niblo Jr.
      • Jerome Odlum
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    7morrisonhimself

    Sterling cast with pretty good script makes this fun

    When I saw this the first time, years ago, I was struck by the performances of Howard Da Silva and Peter Whitney, whose work I knew from their later films.

    And I was struck. Howard Da Silva is one of those actors I think can do no wrong. What a talent.

    Peter Whitney is called "fearsome" in his mini-bio here at IMDb, but in "Nine Lives Are Not Enough" he is anything but. This is a difficult, very non-PC role, and it's hard to believe Whitney was just beginning his acting career.

    Ronald Reagan's forte was not slapstick, and he seems a bit awkward in some of the knockabout scenes, but other times, as the slightly bashful guy, he is very good.

    Again, since this is a Warner Brothers product, the cast is just great, again with so many superb talents who don't get credit, such as John Hamilton, who must have made 500 movies with no credit.

    Hamilton's most famous role was as Perry White, editor at the Metropolis Daily Planet, and his most famous line was probably "Don't call me 'chief'!" Reagan's reporter, Matt Sawyer, continually calls Howard Da Silva's editor "chiefie," which is even funnier in the context of Hamilton's presence.

    "Nine Lives" might not be great cinema, but it is great fun.
    6csteidler

    Familiar but pleasant B comedy-mystery

    Ronald Reagan is fine as a quick-thinking, high energy newspaper reporter looking for a scoop and investigating a murder.

    A fun cast of supporting actors includes Edward Brophy as a dim-witted cop and James Gleason as his perpetually exasperated superior officer. Howard Da Silva is also good as Reagan's blustery city editor.

    The plot involves a missing rich guy who turns up dead in a locked boarding house bedroom. Reagan is on the track of the killers--gangster Ben Welden and his henchmen, who happen to live next door. The victim's beautiful daughter, Joan Perry, is impressed by Reagan's efforts; meanwhile, rival reporter Charles Drake keeps trying to muscle in on Reagan's scoop.

    It's all pretty standard stuff but the dialog is not bad and the plot moves right along. The entire cast is good, with Reagan talking fast and flashing that winning grin.
    6coltras35

    Nine lives ...

    On the outs with his editor, reporter Matt Sawyer (Ronald Reagan) could use a big story. He finds one when he stumbles upon the suicide of missing tycoon Edward Abbott. But something about the facts doesn't add up, making Matt suspect that the millionaire was murdered. Joining Matt on his search for the truth is Abbott's lovely daughter, Jane (Joan Perry). Along the way, Matt will have to stay one step ahead of rival reporter "Snappy" Lucas (Charles Drake) -- and the real killer.

    Ronald Reagan exudes energy and charm in this lively mystery, intermingled with slapstick, farce and detective work. It's got good production values, the plot is sharp and and the finale is very good.
    6cherold

    Fun little B Comedy Detective movie

    In Nine Lives Aren't Enough, a pre-politician Ronald Reagan plays a brash reporter with a tendency to add some fiction and conjecture to his stories, much to the irritation of editor Howard Da Silva. Lucking into a big story during a police ride-along, he soon finds himself dodging thugs, foiling competition, and charming the pretty Joan Perry.

    The cast is solid and the movie is generally pretty amusing, but it also exhibits all the sloppiness typical of B movies. Characters are little more than one character trait, and Perry is weirdly chipper and flirtatious for someone who just lost their father *that* *day*.

    It's very watchable, but not especially memorable.
    8ksf-2

    Who-dunnit? Reagan is just the reporter to find out.

    Mr. President aka Ronald Reagan plays reporter Matt Sawyer, who needs to get a big story, and get it right after bungling up the last story. Viewers will recognize James Gleason as Sergeant Daniels, the thin, blustery, over-confident cop who means well, and usually lucks into the right solution. He was in all "The Falcon" movies, and Arsenic and Old Lace. Sawyer and a reporter for the competition play tricks on each other to get the stories in first. When a famous businessman turns up face down, its Sawyer's job to find out what really happened, even when he's thrown off the paper. Story moves along pretty quickly, except that at one point, Reagan looks into the camera and seems to talk to the viewer. Joan Perry plays the dead man's wife, and that was the last role she did, after marrying Harry Cohn in 1941. Ed Brophy is Officer Slattery, sidekick to Sgt. Daniels. Sounding like one of the Three Stooges, he had ALSO been in the "Falcon" series of films. With gangsters, mistresses, and the mentally challenged, this comedy/whodunnit has a little of everything. Listen closely when J.B. the editor speaks - that's Howard DaSilva, who played Louie Mayer in Mommie Dearest. Has a very distinctive voice. One of Reagan's more fun films, this is from the novel by Jerome Odlum, who had written several novels turned into movies.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Joan Perry.
    • Goofs
      In the car chase scene Col. Andrews (Howard Hickman) is shown brandishing a revolver with a four inch barrel. Later the barrel is clearly a six inch barrel. It switches back and forth a couple of times.
    • Quotes

      'Snappy' Saunders: Oh, some day I'm gonna get even with you. I'm gonna dance on your grave. I'm gonna lock you in a burning building and record your screams on a phonograph record.

    • Crazy credits
      The title "Nine Lives Are Not Enough" is the jumbo headline on the bundle of newspapers being opened. Then, the cast credits are boxed "adverts" on the inside pages of the paper.
    • Connections
      Featured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: Nine Lives Are Not Enough (1968)

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    • Release date
      • September 20, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nouă vieţi nu sunt destule
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 3m(63 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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