Agrega una trama en tu idiomaBrooklyn detective Smith hunts a killer on a Caribbean island, navigating treacherous terrain, dangerous wildlife, dead bodies, and a seductive woman while solving the case.Brooklyn detective Smith hunts a killer on a Caribbean island, navigating treacherous terrain, dangerous wildlife, dead bodies, and a seductive woman while solving the case.Brooklyn detective Smith hunts a killer on a Caribbean island, navigating treacherous terrain, dangerous wildlife, dead bodies, and a seductive woman while solving the case.
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- Hotel Clerk
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- Minor Role
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- Telephone Operator
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- Guard
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- Dr. Herbert Merryman
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- Dr. Praskins
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- Felix Ikert
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Dunn had been a star of Fox Films in the 1930s, a song-and-dance man teamed with Sally Eilers. His films, aside from three that made Shirley Temple a star, disappointed at the box office, and his tenure at Fox ended when the company merged with Zanuck's 20th Century Productions. He retreated to Poverty Row, but in 1945 Elia Kazan cast him in A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN. It resulted in an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, this B movie, and then it was back to Poverty Row and the occasional small role in A pictures. He died in 1967 at age 65.
Given the date I thought this might have something to do with the war. But it is only treasure hunters who are making sure no one gets the pirate loot they've uncovered..
The mystery here is who is the inside man they have in the territorial governor's office. But it's revealed soon enough before the climax.
Dunn who was off the Oscar he won for A Tree Grows In Brooklyn didn't get a real good comeback bounce from the Oscar. He was in mostly routine action films like this. At Fox he was doing leads in the early 30s and co-starred with Shirley Temple in some films.
Not a bad film from 20th Century Fox's B picture unit, but strictly routine.
Smith's partner is murdered and now even Colonel Lane is willing to believe they have a mystery on their hands. Smith believes that someone in power on the island is behind it all. So he places his trust in McCracken's son (Edward Ryan), and the two probe the inner uninhabitable area of the island. They uncover a vast production company, that is searching the swamps for gold doubloons buried by pirates many years ago. They also come across a scattering of corpses which suggests the men excavating the swamp with do anything to keep the production secret.
Smith and McCracken's son are captured. Can the wily detective outwit his captors? Can Smith learn the mastermind behind it all? It's all pulled off in a very pleasing way. The sets are rather weak but the actors and the plot are pleasing. The film really benefits from Dunn's performance as the seemingly dopey but ultimate wise Brooklyn sleuth. A minor disappointment was the finale, where the mastermind is revealed. Ultimately a fun hour at the movies.
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- TriviaFinal film of Virginia Walker.
- Citas
Mr. Smith: Shall we talk business?
Gov. Gerald McCracken Sr.: I'm still puzzled about the park you took a walk in. We have no park here.
Mr. Smith: Sure you have. Right on the edge of town.
Col. Lane: What on earth is he talking about?
Dr. Rene Marcel: I think he means the Henry Morgan swamp.
Gov. Gerald McCracken Sr.: You went for a walk in the swamp?
Mr. Smith: Well, you wouldn't call it walking exactly. Wading is more like it. In one spot I sank into mud up to my knees and had a heck of a time getting out.
Gov. Gerald McCracken Sr.: Good heavens, man! You might have lost your life. That's quicksand
Mr. Smith: Well, what do you know! You fellas ought to build a railing around a spot like that. It's dangerous!
Col. Lane: Possibly if we had the railing you mentioned, Mr. Smith, eight people might be alive today, eh Governor?
Gov. Gerald McCracken Sr.: I assume you are joking, Colonel. The entire swamp is one big quicksand.
Mr. Smith: Is that what got those missing people? The mud?
Col. Lane: Or alligators. Or other forms of reptilian life that inhabit the swamp.
Mr. Smith: Then it's no mystery at all. Well, well. Maybe its just as well it doesn't amount to anything. These swamps and those alligators they baffle me. In Flatbush, the only wildlife we have are wolves. Those alligators are pretty tough, eh?
Col. Lane: They can be very dangerous. They have been known to take a man's leg off with one bite.
Gov. Gerald McCracken Sr., Dr. Rene Marcel: [Shows them a bullet] Before or after they shoot you?
- ConexionesVersion of Murder in Trinidad (1934)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 5 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1