Torchy, Steve, and Gahagan are on the trail of a bank robber aboard an ocean liner traveling from New York to L.A. via the Panama Canal.Torchy, Steve, and Gahagan are on the trail of a bank robber aboard an ocean liner traveling from New York to L.A. via the Panama Canal.Torchy, Steve, and Gahagan are on the trail of a bank robber aboard an ocean liner traveling from New York to L.A. via the Panama Canal.
Jimmy Conlin
- Botkin
- (as James Conlon)
John Ridgely
- Reynolds
- (as John Ridgeley)
Art Baker
- Assistant Bank Manager
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe fifth of nine "Torchy Blane" films released by Warner Brothers from 1937 to 1939, and one of two Torchy Blane films not to feature Glenda Farrell and Barton MacLane as Torchy and Steve McBride. Tom Kennedy played Gahagan in all nine Torchy Blane episodes. "Torchy Blane...Playing with Dynamite" featured Jane Wyman as Torchy and Allen Jenkins as McBride.
- GoofsWhen Torchy Blaine temporarily gives Crafton the stuffed leopard mascot, he takes it to his room and stuffs the stolen bank money inside the leopard which would have made the mascot a lot heavier. But when Carlton returns the mascot to her; the considerable added weight goes unnoticed.
- Quotes
Cop: Hold it. You can't go in there, lady. There's been a hold-up and a murder.
Torchy Blane: You're wrong, boys. Hold-ups and murder are my meat. Here's the open sesame that swings wide all portals - my press pass. Torchy Blane of the Star.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Torchy Gets Her Man (1938)
- SoundtracksCalifornia, Here I Come
(1924) (uncredited)
Music by Joseph Meyer
Lyrics by Al Jolson and Buddy G. DeSylva
Sung by members of the Loyal Order of Leopards aboard ship
Featured review
The fifth in the Torchy Blane series and the first without stars Glenda Farrell and Barton MacLane. They're replaced for this entry by Lola Lane and Paul Kelly. Poor substitutes honestly. Tom Kennedy is a highlight as Gahagan. The plot involves a bank robber escaping by ocean liner headed to Panama. Torchy, Steve, and Gahagan follow.
It's not a bad flick of its kind but it's missing the chemistry and personalities of the previous stars. Star Lola Lane would be the inspiration for the name given to the most famous of fictional female reporters, Lois Lane. The character of Torchy, as played up to this point by Glenda Farrell, is another inspiration for that character. Like I said, this isn't bad for what it is but it's not as good as the Farrell movies. The parachuting scene is fun, though.
It's not a bad flick of its kind but it's missing the chemistry and personalities of the previous stars. Star Lola Lane would be the inspiration for the name given to the most famous of fictional female reporters, Lois Lane. The character of Torchy, as played up to this point by Glenda Farrell, is another inspiration for that character. Like I said, this isn't bad for what it is but it's not as good as the Farrell movies. The parachuting scene is fun, though.
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Trouble in Panama
- Filming locations
- Canal Zone, Panama(archive footage, backgrounds, establishing shots)
- Production company
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- Runtime59 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Torchy Blane in Panama (1938) officially released in India in English?
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