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DICK TRACY MEETS GRUESOME (1947) Boris Karloff, Ralph Byrd

$ 71.28

Availability: 71 in stock
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  • Rating: NR
  • Genre: Thriller & Mystery
  • Modified Item: No
  • Director: Hollywood directors
  • Actor: various
  • Condition: Very Good
  • Sub-Genre: Crime/Investigation
  • Film Format: 16mm
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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  • Movie/TV Title: Hollywood production
  • Special Features: Black & White
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  • Leading Role: Hollywood performers

    Description

    "DICK TRACY MEETS GRUESOME (1947)
    Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein
    Befitting his status as a genre star, Boris Karloff earns top billing over leading man Ralph Byrd in RKO's final Dick Tracy caper. The former Frankenstein monster plays an escaped convict masterminding a daring bank robbery. To get in and out of the bank without being noticed, the gang uses an asphyxiating gas that leaves anyone inside momentarily frozen in place. Everyone, that is, except for bank customer Tess Truehart (Anne Gwynne), who is able to contact Dick Tracy (Byrd) from a phone booth in the bank. With little or no clues, Tracy and his man Friday, Pat Patton (Lyle Latell), question the bank customers but none can shed any light on the mysterious goings-on. The disappearance of Dr. A. Tomic (Milton Parsons) and the odd behavior of his associate, Dr. I.M. Learned (June Clayworth), crack the case wide open, however, and Tracy is eventually able to track down both Gruesome and the surprising identity of his boss, L.E. Thal (Edward Ashley). According to some reports, RKO wanted to release Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome as "Dick Tracy Meets Karloff" but that title was vetoed by Karloff himself. The legendary horror star apparently later accepted his own box-office value and a 1949 Universal comedy was released as "Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff".
    User Reviews by Snow Leopard courtesy i.m.d.b. "Karloff Excels in a Solid Dick Tracy Feature"
    Ralph Byrd is well-suited to the role of Dick Tracy, and this is a solid B-feature overall. But it is Boris Karloff, in the role of "Gruesome", who lifts the movie above the norm for its genre. He makes his character come vividly to life, and makes him into a believable and formidable foe for Tracy.
    The story is enjoyable, if a bit on the wacky side, with a gang of criminals taking advantage of a gas that is supposed to cause temporary paralysis in anyone who breathes it. Tess and Pat also get their moments as they help Tracy track down the gang.
    Karloff was an impressive and unusual talent, using his appearance, voice, and mannerisms in all kinds of ways, generally relying on the little things and on understated actions to create his character. He was certainly in a number of movies of far greater stature than this one, but in this, as in almost all of his roles, he is very interesting to watch, and he adds a great deal to the movie.
    16mm / Sound / b&w nice dupe with good density and a strong sound track  /  Ex shape / no V.S. /
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