Police detective Dick Tracy must identify and apprehend a serial killer known as Splitface.Police detective Dick Tracy must identify and apprehend a serial killer known as Splitface.Police detective Dick Tracy must identify and apprehend a serial killer known as Splitface.
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- Miss Stanley
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- Paradise Club Headwaiter
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- Dorothy Stafford
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- Paradise Club Busboy
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- Detective Manning
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- TriviaThe first of four classic Dick Tracy feature films produced by RKO from 1945 to 1947, although Ralph Byrd had previously starred in the four fifteen-episode Dick Tracy serials at Republic Pictures from 1937 to 1941.
- GoofsDick Tracy says a murder was committed with a kind of knife that morticians use to perform postmortems. Morticians don't perform postmortems unless they are also coroners, and a police officer like Tracy should know that.
- Quotes
Dick Tracy: Who are you and what are you doing up here?
Prof. Linwood J. Starling: I? Oh! I am Professor Linwood J. Starling, astrologist, doctor of the occult sciences.
Dick Tracy: How long have you been up here?
Prof. Linwood J. Starling: Time and space are beyond human conception.
Dick Tracy: Cut out the double talk, I'm from police headquarters.
Prof. Linwood J. Starling: Obviously. Well, I've been here since, uh, darkness fell, meditating. Communing with my soul. Studying the course of the stars. Sagittarius.
Dick Tracy: Did you see anyone cross this roof a moment ago?
Prof. Linwood J. Starling: No. Oh, but I wouldn't have, unless he flashed momentarily across the section of the heavens at which I was looking. You see, I am a man who knows how to concentrate.
- ConnectionsEdited into Who Dunit Theater: Dick Tracy Detective (2016)
Still, it's not bad as far as these B-pics go (some excellent B&W photography)--but MORGAN CONWAY is nobody's idea of what the famous sleuth should look like. RALPH BYRD was a much better choice in those Tracy serials--he must have been busy when they got to making this one. Anne Jeffreys is pert and pretty as Tess but has little to do. (Did Hollywood ever give her a substantial role?) Little Mickey Kuhn (he was Beau Wilkes in GWTW and the young man Vivien Leigh flirted with in A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE) is delightful as the boy detective who helps solve the case.
For the villain of the piece, we have Mike Mazurki wearing a scar that looks like a decent make-up job and hulking in the shadows whenever the next murder takes place.
Not bad, and certainly one of the better entries in the DICK TRACY films of the '40s--but what it needed was square-jawed RALPH BYRD in the title role.
Summing up: a good programmer.
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- Runtime1 hour 1 minute
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1