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A Shot in the Dark (1941) Online

A Shot in the Dark (1941) Online
Original Title :
A Shot in the Dark
Genre :
Movie / Comedy / Drama / Mystery
Year :
1941
Directror :
William C. McGann
Cast :
William Lundigan,Nan Wynn,Ricardo Cortez
Writer :
M. Coates Webster,Frederick Nebel
Type :
Movie
Time :
57min
Rating :
6.1/10
A Shot in the Dark (1941) Online

Phil Richards is selling his nightclub to an out-of-town buyer, and the local mob express this dissatisfaction with the arrangement. When the buyer arrives in town, he is shot and killed. Richards' friends, homicide detective Bill Ryder and nosy newspaperman Peter Kennedy, work on the case.
Cast overview, first billed only:
William Lundigan William Lundigan - Peter Kennedy
Nan Wynn Nan Wynn - Dixie Waye
Ricardo Cortez Ricardo Cortez - Philip Richards
Regis Toomey Regis Toomey - William Ryder
Maris Wrixon Maris Wrixon - Helen Armstrong
Lucia Carroll Lucia Carroll - Clare Winters
Donald Douglas Donald Douglas - Roger Armstrong
Noel Madison Noel Madison - Al Martin
John Gallaudet John Gallaudet - Schaffer
Frank Wilcox Frank Wilcox - Naval Officer
Theodore von Eltz Theodore von Eltz - George Kilpatrick (as Theodore Von Eltz)
Lee Phelps Lee Phelps - Blaney
Frank M. Thomas Frank M. Thomas - Klein
Emory Parnell Emory Parnell - Marsotti
Garrett Craig Garrett Craig - Connors


User reviews

Kendis

Kendis

Typical, unpretentious Warner Bros. 'B' programmer. A brash reporter and a dour homicide cop investigate the murder of a nightclub owner. The film zips along at such whiplash speed (running time a mere 57 minutes)that you may well lose track of the complicated plot. No matter. William Lundigan is lively and likeable as the newsman, and, as a special bonus, this is one of the few films featuring the delectable Nan Wynn (best-known for her luscious dubbing of most of Rita Hayworth's musicals). Wynn is a fetching delight in the female lead as a nightclub singer, and sings three songs with style to spare. Why Nan Wynn didn't become a musical movie star in her own right (instead of being Rita Hayworth's 'Marni Nixon') and why Lundigan never joined the 'A' list of leading men are unanswered questions more mystifying than anything in the plot of "A Shot in the Dark."
Olwado

Olwado

This is a "D" grade Warner Brothers programmer (at under an hour) set in the nightclub world where a sudden murder on a crowded street results in the presence of all the usual suspects. Nightclub owner Ricardo Cortez seems the most obvious suspect, but detective Regis TOomey ain't so sure. Prankster reporter William Lundigan keeps showing up at the most inopportune times, first crying in crocodile tears that he was the killer (just to get into the precinct to get information) and later pretending to be a woman to get into Toomey's room just to get more information on the scoop. Figuring out that he can't get rid of this bad penny, Toomey (who at one point stifles a laugh) decides to make use of this pest, much to his utter detriment. A dozen or so suspicious characters pop in and out of the story in a most convoluted manner, including a gun-toting dame, an unusually close brother and sister, and the pretty heroine (Nan Wynn) that several of the men anxiously try to get for themselves. A well-filmed chase sequence ends the short film, but overall, it is the film's excessive tongue-in-cheek attitude that descends it into mediocrity.