Really love the atmosphere of old movies like this. With the music and the voices
@garryferrington8118 күн бұрын
Too bad this is too dark to watch.
@maryowen17228 күн бұрын
I totally thought the Dr. was going to end up being a part of the scheme; great scene with the “prescription” note he leaves with her👍🏼❤
@subhasisghosh668 күн бұрын
Could not quite make out if the movie was a comedy or a murder mystery. But whatever it was, it was fun.
@JackF999 күн бұрын
Were all old movies only an hour long? Or perhaps just B movies?
@tomkent465611 күн бұрын
At least crop out the TV sync interference!
@AV1611Rochester19 күн бұрын
I thought Merle was a great actress❤❤❤ I love learning the history about her 👍 beautiful woman beautiful eyes
@AV1611Rochester19 күн бұрын
Watching from Rochester New York August 7th 2024 thank you very much for uploading this one-of-a-kind classic❤ Love black and white movies they don't make movies like this anymore now there's crap out😮
@scarygary-qq1pj19 күн бұрын
I knew this was going to be a good movie when I saw that it was approved with certificate #10233.🙄
@jonny-d5v21 күн бұрын
What car at ~15:56? A beautiful 1941 Cadillac coupe (2 door). But not as attractive as then newcomer (relatively), Marguerite Chapman (~30:13, medium shot), who got her start after introducing herself to Howard Hughes.
@richardburt58122 күн бұрын
André De Toth! thank you.
@dalanmanbros831124 күн бұрын
Boston Blackie, Bulldog Drummond, The Lone Wolf and Philo Vance - the most fun! Thanks for sharing this excellent quality version.
@dalanmanbros831124 күн бұрын
I love all The Lone Wolf films. This is one of the best. I can never see Gail Patrick without thinking of her as Cordelia from My Man Godfrey!
@dalanmanbros831124 күн бұрын
I can watch anything with Merle Oberon in over and over again! This is such a good, moody suspense film. Thanks for sharing.
@user-dh5cv6go1v25 күн бұрын
Good flick in its simplicity. Tku for post.
@catdog270625 күн бұрын
Dorthor malone was a fabulous actress loved her in Peyton Place❤
@fthomasdigaetano388625 күн бұрын
Gail Patrick was a wonderful, creative force - first as an actress and then as a producer (e.g. Perry Mason tv show).
@sleepyheadsleeps25 күн бұрын
is this classed as a Film Noir ? was hoping for a more dramatic ending. no sign of any alligators in the Bayou ?
@SuziQ.25 күн бұрын
IMDb lists it as “noir, drama, mystery, thriller”. It looks like it was filmed entirely at the studio in Santa Monica. No other locations are listed (hence no gators).
@phillipstephens452224 күн бұрын
@@sleepyheadsleeps The alligators packed their bags and went to Tijuana!
@RichardHannay27 күн бұрын
lol! That damn Jamison always getting caught.
@RTmadnesstoo28 күн бұрын
One of the Better 'Lone Wolf' Movies. Thanks!
@kathybikadi985429 күн бұрын
Nice fast-paced film. Janis Carter was a stunning beauty!
@williamdobkowski6101Ай бұрын
One of the better BB.
@sissyrayself7508Ай бұрын
It was in that wad of gum..wasn' t it?
@chrisbowen9043Ай бұрын
Spirited Comedy! Dorothy Malone goes uncredited, here, even though she has a large part & considerable speaking role. Very strange. In a war with Plausibility, Comedy has to work hard to overcome.. . . some.
@chrisbowen9043Ай бұрын
Janet "Dish" Carter is my favorite!
@OurladyrulesАй бұрын
Heehee can ya imagine if street signs really worked like weather vanes 😂😂😂😂
@carlenehall2979Ай бұрын
Strange movie!
@cousineveyАй бұрын
They swiped all those medical supplies, you'd think SOMEONE would have thought to take some aspirin to get that fever down!
@dianapearson1771Ай бұрын
Big Sam and Mr. O’Hara from Gone With the Wind!!!!
@wendybutler1681Ай бұрын
Good story, well told.
@paulrelgne2149Ай бұрын
I love to hear the tires squeal on a wet pavement, lol!
@wendybutler1681Ай бұрын
I lovve these old movies!
@elliottschertzer876Ай бұрын
Released November 21st,1944
@SB-bc1nwАй бұрын
The film credits Oscar Boetticher as director. I found out Budd used that name as well.
@pittbandmomАй бұрын
Totally enjoyed. Great film. Many, many thanks.
@389383Ай бұрын
I like to freeze old movies on KZfaq to read the newspaper front page other than the headlines you are meant to focus on. Even though this was set during the war none of the front pages had any war news; really escapist fare here!
@kevino484611 күн бұрын
I do that, also. We've got issues, and I don't mean magazines😄😉
@doolo.1336Ай бұрын
Im only 35mins In 2this.. I drove my girlfriend mad 4years.. So I know there is something sinister happening here! 😮😂
@marbleman52Ай бұрын
I always like the stories where an insurance investigator gets involved in recovering stolen money. They always seem to win in the end....I wonder why....LOL..!!
@JamesJones-yj8kuАй бұрын
Absolutely beautiful women from the 1950’s . Nothing worse than a comedy that’s more stupid than funny.
@Finnleigh.Jackson4141Ай бұрын
No boys would fit for a pin wheel today and the reporter back then had no cameras and no mike's. How times change.
@rescuepetsrule6842Ай бұрын
The word is ANTIBIOTIC! lol None of them ever heard of such? What more romantic way could a Hero express his emotions to his hunny than: "Find a boulder-stay behind it." ? LOL I think I've heard the line, "We gotta get rid of Louie." before in another movie. BUT, if you could see the faces clearly, they hired 2 of the Westmores to do makeup and 2 women for hair (Helen Turpin and...). They must have had high hopes, and it isn't a bad movie at all. Joey, the guy with the near-Unibrow, was Gene Evans, who made Westerns like Gun Smoke and war films. TY-nice post!
@mickeybitsko1676Ай бұрын
Andre de toth was a despicable person 🙀
@chrisbowen9043Ай бұрын
In my humble opinion, Merle Oberon was one of the Silver Screen's greatest and most under-appreciated thespian actresses. I admire everything she did for the pictures she appeared in.
@WrestleNiceGuy121Ай бұрын
Its a big pity that nobody knows who Merle Oberon was but then most of the commentors are Americans. Maybe I will tell you in an additional comment later because she was a famous English actress.
@johnnyb4187Ай бұрын
Oh, please enlighten us we're starved for knowledge!😄
@SuziQ.25 күн бұрын
Lots of film buffs know who she was. I think we’ll be fine without your input.
@deerhoda7574Ай бұрын
Good one 😊
@marywaldron2695Ай бұрын
You go to find a bunch of ruthless gansters, and your one and only gun you hide under a shirt in the top drawer of the only dresser. 😮 But it was a good little B Noir movie. Nash was a very good actor. Everytime I see Martin Kosleck I picture him in a Nazi uniform. Thanks for posting.😊
@SOffenbachАй бұрын
55:40. The Inspector is holding the phone upside down.
@BlakeGildaphish76Ай бұрын
"Ta-Tah!" @17:41 🤣
@michaelparbatuleАй бұрын
so pretty she was!!!!!!!!!!
@dixiefleming518Ай бұрын
Played Kathy in Wuthering Heights with Sir Laurence Olvier...fantastic movie
@andywinger4197Ай бұрын
Bad movie. I didn't realize it until I'd watched most of it. It was a knockoff of "Gaslight" from 4 years earlier. Acting wasn't bad but the writing and directing were.
@jstearns918Ай бұрын
Also reminds me of 'Kind Lady'.
@bambinoandmore46Ай бұрын
Lots of movies are the same just different faces
@SuziQ.25 күн бұрын
Gaslight spawned a lot of knockoffs.
@jstearns91825 күн бұрын
@@SuziQ. Gaslight was a knockoff of Kind Lady 1935 with Aline McMahon and Basil Rathbone!
@jstearns91825 күн бұрын
@@SuziQ. Kind Lady 1935 with Aline McMahon and Basil Rathbone!
@monroetruss4737Ай бұрын
My mother was once a switchboard operator, damn I guess that reveals my age