Radio commentator Dan Clifford takes desperate chances to save the life of a young girl who has been kidnapped.Radio commentator Dan Clifford takes desperate chances to save the life of a young girl who has been kidnapped.Radio commentator Dan Clifford takes desperate chances to save the life of a young girl who has been kidnapped.
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Dorothy Arnold
- Helen
- (uncredited)
James Blaine
- Second Detective
- (uncredited)
Gary Breckner
- Radio Announcer
- (uncredited)
Jess Lee Brooks
- Black Man
- (uncredited)
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- ConnectionsRemake of Okay America! (1932)
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Well, that was pretty boring.
George Murphy (Dan) is a radio announcer who gets obsessed with solving the case of a kidnapped woman and spends the film liaising with the underworld to secure her release.
The film has zero energy in terms of action and Murphy spends the whole film delivering monotone dialogue which saps the energy levels even further. We also spend a ludicrous amount of time at the beginning of the film with people endlessly saying hello to Murphy. There are way too many characters thrown at us. Receptionist Dorothea (Kent Dexter) provides the love interest for Murphy but he plays the film detached from her and her advances and is quite horrible to her.
Gangster Eduardo Ciannelli (Decarno) gets the best line of dialogue when he says "If it weren't for murder and famine, we'd have a far worse population problem". Yeah, he's right.
I asked my wife what mark she would rate this film and her response was "yawn". I agree with her.
George Murphy (Dan) is a radio announcer who gets obsessed with solving the case of a kidnapped woman and spends the film liaising with the underworld to secure her release.
The film has zero energy in terms of action and Murphy spends the whole film delivering monotone dialogue which saps the energy levels even further. We also spend a ludicrous amount of time at the beginning of the film with people endlessly saying hello to Murphy. There are way too many characters thrown at us. Receptionist Dorothea (Kent Dexter) provides the love interest for Murphy but he plays the film detached from her and her advances and is quite horrible to her.
Gangster Eduardo Ciannelli (Decarno) gets the best line of dialogue when he says "If it weren't for murder and famine, we'd have a far worse population problem". Yeah, he's right.
I asked my wife what mark she would rate this film and her response was "yawn". I agree with her.
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- Runtime1 hour 5 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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