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Find the Blackmailer

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
366
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Jerome Cowan and Faye Emerson in Find the Blackmailer (1943)
Film NoirComedyCrimeDramaMystery

John Rhodes (Gene Lockhart)hires private detective D. L. Trees (Jerome Cowan)to track down a talking blackbird owned by Fred Molner, who uses the bird as a means of blackmailing Rhodes. Moln... Read allJohn Rhodes (Gene Lockhart)hires private detective D. L. Trees (Jerome Cowan)to track down a talking blackbird owned by Fred Molner, who uses the bird as a means of blackmailing Rhodes. Molner has taught the bird to repeat "Don't kill me, Rhodes" in the event he is murdered by a ... Read allJohn Rhodes (Gene Lockhart)hires private detective D. L. Trees (Jerome Cowan)to track down a talking blackbird owned by Fred Molner, who uses the bird as a means of blackmailing Rhodes. Molner has taught the bird to repeat "Don't kill me, Rhodes" in the event he is murdered by a member of a gambling syndicate he has defrauded. Going to Molner's apartment, Trees finds ... Read all

  • Director
    • D. Ross Lederman
  • Writers
    • Robert E. Kent
    • G.T. Fleming-Roberts
  • Stars
    • Jerome Cowan
    • Faye Emerson
    • Gene Lockhart
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    366
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • D. Ross Lederman
    • Writers
      • Robert E. Kent
      • G.T. Fleming-Roberts
    • Stars
      • Jerome Cowan
      • Faye Emerson
      • Gene Lockhart
    • 16User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • D.L. Trees
    Faye Emerson
    Faye Emerson
    • Mona Vance
    Gene Lockhart
    Gene Lockhart
    • John M. Rhodes
    Marjorie Hoshelle
    Marjorie Hoshelle
    • Pandora Pines
    Robert Kent
    Robert Kent
    • Mark Harper
    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
    • Detective Lieutenant Cramer
    John Harmon
    • Ray Hickey
    Bradley Page
    Bradley Page
    • Mitch Farrell
    Lou Lubin
    Lou Lubin
    • Mr. Olen
    Ralph Peters
    Ralph Peters
    • Mr. Coleman
    Jimmy the Crow
    • Blackie
    • (uncredited)
    Stuart Holmes
    Stuart Holmes
    • Rhodes' Butler
    • (uncredited)
    Lou Marcelle
    • Radio Announcer
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    John Roy
    John Roy
    • Police Officer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • D. Ross Lederman
    • Writers
      • Robert E. Kent
      • G.T. Fleming-Roberts
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    6boblipton

    They Didn't Waste Any Time

    This one stars Jerome Cowan as a private eye looking for someone who's threatening Gene Lockhart's run for mayor. It is also a minor spoof of or inside joke on THE MALTESE FALCON as it involves a black bird -- a live crow.

    Cowan is a little weak as a leading man, but director Ross Lederman keeps things moving at such a good clip that it's over in less than an hour.
    howdymax

    Story moves with the speed of a bullet!!!

    A nifty little "B" programmer. Reminds me of the old days when a quarter would get you a first run feature, B picture, newsreel, cartoon, and coming attractions. Jerome Cowan, (the prosecutor in Miracle on 34th Street) has always been one of my favorite support players. His wisecracking detective character holds your attention without becoming corny. The story is preposterous. A politician is being blackmailed by a shady character from his past. The key to this plot is a talking crow that has been taught to implicate the politician once the blackmailer has been killed. Are you following this? Add to this mix, a sexy actress, a couple of thugs, a crooked lawyer, etc. and you have the basic story. The dialogue pops like a machine gun. But, forget the plot, forget the story, sit back and enjoy the show.
    8dfloro

    Crossing comedy with noir - I like it!

    I agree with howdymax on this one. The plot is fairly nonsensical, but the lead characters' snappy dialogue and quick-moving running time make for a very enjoyable time. Plus, there's a certain amount of joy I feel when I discover a film I've never heard of (directed by some guy I've never heard of) on TCM early on a lazy Saturday morning. Know whatimean
    8JLRFilmReviews

    Jerome Cowan Earns His Keep and Keeps You Entertained!

    Politician Gene Lockhart is being blackmailed, so he enlists the help of the most unknown detective (to keep it quiet and out of the news) to get him out of the scrape. Enter Jerome Cowan (Bogart's murdered partner in "The Maltese Falcon"), who has a very likable disposition as a unscrupulous and somewhat sleazy detective. It seems they need a crow that repeats what it hears and it heard the last words of a murdered man, implicating Gene Lockhart. Through a series of twists and turns and interrogations of suspects and run-ins with hoodlums, Jerome tries to get at the truth. What begins very pleasantly and simply turns very complicated quickly with some zippy and witty one-liners. This film was in fact very funny, and by the end I think you'll feel thoroughly satisfied. There's even a twist that you don't see coming. Or do you? Whatever the means to get his man, Jerome Cowan as D.L. Trees earns his money and gives you a good time for a little over an hour. Good job, big guy!
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent Time Killer for Fans of the Genre

    Find the Blackmailer (1943)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    "B" mystery from Warner has Detective Trees (Jerome Cowan) being hired by John Rhodes (Gene Lockhart), a man getting ready to run for Mayor but he finds himself being blackmailed. It turns out that Rhodes threatened to kill his blackmailer and it was overhead by a crow (!?!) who might be evidence if the man ends up being killed. So the detective must now try to track down not only the crow but soon others are getting in on the mystery. The story to this short never makes any sense but I guess one should expect that since the entire thing is solved in a very short 55-minutes. Most of these "B" mysteries were very short in regards to running time but this one here can't even crack the hour mark but this here is probably a good thing since the story doesn't make much sense and I'm sure had it gone on any longer then it really would have lost its entertainment value. I think for the most part this is a pleasant enough of a film so fans of the genre will at least be caught up in the rather bizarre story. There are so many obvious questions that will pop up in your head including how much evidence any court would take from the eyewitness being a talking crow. I mean, do you really think this talking bird would get someone convicted? Even sillier is how everyone appears to be coming up with their own ideas on who the killer is and what motive he/she must have. For the most part Cowan does a nice job in the lead as he's dorky enough to where you can believe he's this detective that no one wants and the actor also has some nice comic timing that comes in handy. Lockhart is terrific as usual and we get a nice performance from Faye Emerson playing one of the bad guys. The entire detective/bird thing will obviously have film buffs thinking of THE MALTESE FALCON and sure enough Cowan had a brief part in that Bogart classic. He must have payed close attention on how to play a detective and while the end results are far from a classic, this movie at least will keep you entertained if you have an hour to kill.

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    • Trivia
      Released at a mere 55 minutes, this was one of the shortest feature films released by Warner Brothers in 1943. Warner Brothers would soon abandon production of B-pictures such as this one.
    • Goofs
      When Trees is in the Westmore Hotel room with Rhodes and Hickey, he is pacing back and forth with his hands inside the pockets of his trousers. But on the following cut, he is now pacing with his hands inside the pockets of his suit jacket.
    • Quotes

      D.L. Trees: Now be quiet, I'm listening to the radio.

      Pandora Pines: You, listening to jive? You don't even know what a hep cat is.

      D.L. Trees: Sure I do. It's a cat that heps.

      Pandora Pines: [rolls eyes]

    • Connections
      Spoofs The Maltese Falcon (1941)

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 1943 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blackmail
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $81,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 55m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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