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The Inner Circle (1946) DETECTIVE 

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Stars: Adele Mara, Warren Douglas, William Frawley
Director: Philip Ford
A private detective finds himself with a perfect new secretary. But after a notorious gossip columnist turns up murdered, she may prove too good to be true. Co-stars William Frawley best known as Fred Mertz from I Love Lucy!

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@53pittmanjt
@53pittmanjt 4 года назад
Why do I keep paying Netflix with this kind of quality available??
@sallymilow6646
@sallymilow6646 3 года назад
Exactly!! I quit Netflix once I discovered all this.
@RRW1982
@RRW1982 3 года назад
@@sallymilow6646 The term 'B movie' is misunderstood. Often a small, cheaply made film is one of the 'Best' you've seen in a ling time.
@georgiahorton6600
@georgiahorton6600 3 года назад
Exactly, I dropped Netflix when they brought on H and M
@tamarahiney8288
@tamarahiney8288 3 года назад
I know right? Lol
@mdarrenu
@mdarrenu 2 года назад
@@georgiahorton6600 what's H and M? Netflix is targeted to 6 to 39 year olds.
@shirleyrandle3138
@shirleyrandle3138 4 года назад
These b/w detective movies are the best! Real acting, not just profanity and everything being blown up. Thank you
@walterlucca4523
@walterlucca4523 2 года назад
i realize it is kinda randomly asking but does anyone know of a good website to stream new movies online?
@dexteraldo2482
@dexteraldo2482 2 года назад
@Walter Lucca Flixportal :P
@walterlucca4523
@walterlucca4523 2 года назад
@Dexter Aldo Thanks, I signed up and it seems like a nice service :D I appreciate it!
@dexteraldo2482
@dexteraldo2482 2 года назад
@Walter Lucca no problem xD
@voiceover-impressionist
@voiceover-impressionist Год назад
It is because the parents of America no longer have a right to discipline their childhood. To correct them when they are wrong. The actors that starred in these old movies, were brought up in a time when morality meant something. When children weren't exposed to what they are in the last generation, or today! Hollywood has no standards or morals anymore! It's whatever makes a buck!
@francescaverdi8225
@francescaverdi8225 5 лет назад
The old detective movies are the.best Simply because they have incredible actors those movies are timeless .Love them!
@chrisk8187
@chrisk8187 4 года назад
Lots of 1946 "smart talk" with a clever plot twist and several possible suspects. Well written script, convincing acting, film noir atmosphere, a "dark" "who done it" and a well known main character who shall remain nameless until you read the opening credits. An actually entertaining effort. Worth viewing, honest! Enjoy, I did!
@vernalc2449
@vernalc2449 4 года назад
Fred Mertz?
@constancehawkins3073
@constancehawkins3073 3 года назад
Keep showing Them.🤗❤️
@srinagardiary-lifeinkashmi5731
@srinagardiary-lifeinkashmi5731 3 года назад
true💖
@kaykutcher2103
@kaykutcher2103 6 лет назад
Such a ludicrous mess but that's also what made it so enjoyable. I couldn't take my eyes off this surprisingly highly engaging low-budget mystery despite its sudden spiral into an almost spoof-esque affair. Here's a twist for you this film had four scriptwriters I guess some thought it'll be better as a noir while the others were more fond of screwball comedy. Neat for all of the wrong reasons but what it got right was admirable
@joehonl
@joehonl 8 лет назад
Thanx for sharing! Love these old movies with wisecracking dialogue, and absence of guts spilling all over the screen.
@southamerican5402
@southamerican5402 7 лет назад
those wonderful days are gone forever,..I too love these old movies....I loved when the bad guy gets...:PINCHED:
@elviralynch2367
@elviralynch2367 5 лет назад
joehon
@franzitaduz
@franzitaduz 5 лет назад
You could never run that ad now! haha! The radio script reading device was a hoot.
@mikenoga7222
@mikenoga7222 3 года назад
Good ol' Pizza Flix. Thanks for the upload buddy.
@europeon2wheels89
@europeon2wheels89 4 года назад
I imagine in the mid 40s just after WWII these movies kept people on the edge of their seats. Today I find them humorous and they keep me smiling. "And money for bail." "You catch on quick, honey" Priceless.
@taniadolphy5122
@taniadolphy5122 Год назад
William Frawley could do drama and comedy quite well.
@marbleman52
@marbleman52 6 лет назад
This was entertainingly different; combining the old radio programs with a movie...I liked it..!!
@cliffeldridge1230
@cliffeldridge1230 4 года назад
One of the best movies I’ve seen in a long time. It would of been fantastic on the big screen!
@beatlegirls25
@beatlegirls25 3 года назад
You have an incredible collection, thank you so much! :-)
@mspoetminor
@mspoetminor 6 лет назад
Fred from "I Love Lucy" - he's still funny. Thanks for the upload.
@vernalc2449
@vernalc2449 4 года назад
William Frawley, a great actor.
@warrenwilson4818
@warrenwilson4818 4 года назад
Could watch him in something every day (but not Lucy.) By the way I LOVE Lucy in her non-comedic roles. A few of them are excellent.
@armadilopeter
@armadilopeter 6 лет назад
That Boggs character had me in stitches... "what shay ?".
@sheristewart3940
@sheristewart3940 4 года назад
Oooh! That was a fun one! Thanks Pzza Flix for this lovely film and all your uploads!
@bigm383
@bigm383 2 года назад
Thanks PizzaFlix. Another great old flick and kinda cute at the end.
@k.b.142
@k.b.142 4 года назад
Much appreciated and much needed on a soaker of a day.Thank you.
@tbay581
@tbay581 9 лет назад
That was a Good Little Flick, Thanks for the Upload~~~
@zxtenn
@zxtenn 7 лет назад
True classic---Love the way the actresses were dressed in those days, she was very attractive and looked a bit like Jane Greer
@maxlehfeldt5466
@maxlehfeldt5466 7 лет назад
jim dandy
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 года назад
A blonde with dark eyes is likely a fake blond. But she is pretty all right.
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 года назад
Anyway, women back then had the most exquisitely feminine anatomy, slim and graceful, quite unlike the US sows now!
@bingochoice
@bingochoice 4 года назад
except she's prettier than jane greer
@stephaniehand503
@stephaniehand503 4 года назад
Adore these detective movies. Thank you.
@ernestkovach3305
@ernestkovach3305 5 лет назад
Chawwwwming, absolutely chaaawming! This well written semi serious mystery and detective story also includes romance and will hold your attention the whole way. Grade: B+ Enjoy. Can't beat the price of admission.
@loyaljustice2703
@loyaljustice2703 3 года назад
Thanks for the informative review! Great description.
@duralexa
@duralexa 7 лет назад
Great witty movie, and great reminiscing of old time radio show at the same time. KKUP in 91.5 FM in SF Bay area has a show like that every TUesday at 2 PM.
@jeanettehinds4253
@jeanettehinds4253 3 года назад
Have any of guys seen The 🦇 bat, with Vincent Price? Or the Stranger with Orson Wells? Two good old movies.
@Ourladyrules
@Ourladyrules Год назад
good detective movie, lots of twists and snappy dialogues. i enjoyed this 🎥🥂
@stephenwoodman6015
@stephenwoodman6015 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing this really GOOD movie !
@candacegladden5313
@candacegladden5313 8 лет назад
thanks for sharing
@K_M861
@K_M861 10 лет назад
Thank you for upload. Good movie, clever twists.
@mishrakaushik1
@mishrakaushik1 3 года назад
7 years have passed. Are you still there?
@davidfisher4281
@davidfisher4281 5 месяцев назад
This is the best old movie to come along short of Basil Rathbone in Sherlock Homes!
@russellgrenning1317
@russellgrenning1317 4 года назад
Adele Mara (1923 - 2010) was an actress, singer and dancer who appeared in a string of mostly B grade potboilers in the 1940s and early to mid 1950s beginning with Honolulu Lu (1941) and finally in The Big Circus (1959) and she moved into TV in the 1950s and 1960s appearing in shows like Cheyenne, Maverick and Laramie. Although a competent actress, she never had an opportunity to develop her talent. During World War 2 she was a popular pin-up girl for American servicemen.
@10314347
@10314347 4 года назад
This woman was GORGEOUS!!
@jameswebb4593
@jameswebb4593 7 лет назад
No doubt about it , those old time private eyes sure had hard skulls, to be slugged so often and not suffer brain damage is surely wondrous.
@daisywomack7587
@daisywomack7587 5 лет назад
I often think that---they are constantly concussed---in a few episodes they would be all "punch drunk" as we used to say
@dr.elizabethmartin7118
@dr.elizabethmartin7118 5 лет назад
@@MrAlanlaing Yeah, Alan - I read the autobiography "The Garner Files" that Jim Garner wrote about his life in Hollywood - what a great guy! And he DID get injured in numerous ways (he also raced cars long-distance which isn't easy going!) A great book by a REAL man! AND real nice man, but he's a fighter for others in real life. cheers
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 года назад
@@dr.elizabethmartin7118 A self-promoting biography by a Hollywood socialite. Real men fight in real life and don't boast about it.
@coolroy4300
@coolroy4300 4 года назад
I wonder how many people got killed accidentally because they saw it on tv ?
@bobbythorman7421
@bobbythorman7421 4 года назад
And never lose their hat.🤣🤣🤣
@melvina628
@melvina628 5 лет назад
This movie is an enjoyable watch all the way through to the end.
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 года назад
"You might even say handsome, that is if you are not too particular.".
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 года назад
LOL
@jimlaguardia8185
@jimlaguardia8185 6 лет назад
This is very typical of American mystery movies and radio shows of this era. Wm Frawley before he became famous for saying, “Let’s go, Ethel.”
@rickhinojosa5455
@rickhinojosa5455 3 года назад
The policeman, tho I don't know his name,.played in MANY westerns, usually a bad guy. He was a very good actor. There was all kinds of old actors and actresses I remember from way back when. This was a nice little movie. I'd call it a b movie but the actors are just too good, even in a b movie script. It was a fun watch. Thanks for the upload!!🙏
@jamesmacdonald4131
@jamesmacdonald4131 4 года назад
the chemistry is great
@conniemartin4878
@conniemartin4878 6 лет назад
Thanks for the decent quality print1
@389383
@389383 4 года назад
Except for the nighttime scenes.
@arieswaters
@arieswaters 7 лет назад
Man.This is good one.
@graemesmith6721
@graemesmith6721 2 года назад
Surprisingly good and entertaining murder mystery! The dialogue is a machine gun-paced 1940s snark-fest. However, the ending was a trifle absurd, with all the suspects re-enacting scenes for a radio broadcast. Also, not sure how Webb got a court order to bug Strange's place. Without one, nothing he overheard would be admissible in court.
@josephmacdonald8338
@josephmacdonald8338 6 лет назад
good movie _ thanks for sharing.
@stephenwilliams1269
@stephenwilliams1269 3 года назад
great film. thank you for sharing.
@jimlaguardia8185
@jimlaguardia8185 4 года назад
Very consistent with radio programs of the 40s.
@wilde4445
@wilde4445 10 лет назад
PF, thank you- as always.
@sammysmart4310
@sammysmart4310 4 года назад
Fantastic actors and actresses not a heavy reliance on special effects !!!! 👍👍👍🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 года назад
Anyway, women back then had the most exquisitely feminine anatomy, slim and graceful, quite unlike the US sows now!
@389383
@389383 4 года назад
@@alphonsozorro7952 Do you copy and paste that into all old movie comments?
@marcdenton2996
@marcdenton2996 Год назад
Quite a snappy well written dialogue. Applause to the writer.
@davidscott3820
@davidscott3820 4 года назад
1946 the dolls sure looked great! Nice gams too
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 года назад
A blonde with dark eyes is likely a fake blond. But she is pretty all right.
@davidscott3820
@davidscott3820 4 года назад
Alphonso Zorro 😉
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 года назад
Anyway, women back then had the most exquisitely feminine anatomy, slim and graceful, quite unlike the US sows now!
@davidscott3820
@davidscott3820 4 года назад
Alphonso Zorro dont be an ass
@389383
@389383 4 года назад
@@davidscott3820 He is on a roll; really has a problem with real women.
@RalphDratman
@RalphDratman 4 года назад
I like watching Adele Mara!
@GPDJr
@GPDJr 5 лет назад
Mrs. Olsen ( from the folgers coffee ads ) Virginia Christine, was 26 when she was in this movie.
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 года назад
A blonde with dark eyes is likely a fake blond. But she is pretty all right.
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 года назад
Anyway, women back then had the most exquisitely feminine anatomy, slim and graceful, quite unlike the US sows now!
@viktordubowskii695
@viktordubowskii695 4 года назад
Never would've figured out, that Mrs Olsen, from the coffee commercial was in the movie.
@389383
@389383 4 года назад
it is amazing when researching old actresses in old movies how some that looked matronly now at one point were quite beautiful. Many being beauties in the silent film days. Same goes for supporting men in movies that once were handsome leading men. I guess actors expect to go thru this if they are going to have a long career.
@vernalc2449
@vernalc2449 4 года назад
@@alphonsozorro7952 KMSL-OUCH!
@horsehide3039
@horsehide3039 3 года назад
Excellent flick, thanks.
@peterkolovos3079
@peterkolovos3079 8 лет назад
Three years after this movie Adele Mara was in the Sands of Iwo Jima.
@lilytyler7851
@lilytyler7851 7 лет назад
so?
@cpomerantz1841
@cpomerantz1841 7 лет назад
Petlovos
@Khamomil
@Khamomil 6 лет назад
Doing what? Sunbathing?
@SOHara-ob7rl
@SOHara-ob7rl 5 лет назад
Khamomi: Is there any purpose to your question? *
@gsmith5140
@gsmith5140 4 года назад
Love it!
@annarogers924
@annarogers924 4 года назад
That was a fun little film cheers
@johnoconnor431
@johnoconnor431 7 лет назад
Great movie,seen the movie on tv when I was a kid
@peterpiper7441
@peterpiper7441 3 года назад
Saw it on TV, not 'seen' it on TV.
@waderaney7
@waderaney7 5 лет назад
Excellent
@rogerquintanilla863
@rogerquintanilla863 3 месяца назад
Like the old movies much better than todays stuff.
@StevenTorrey
@StevenTorrey 8 лет назад
An interesting story!
@lloydgreen4242
@lloydgreen4242 Год назад
Adele Mara was a busy actress in some good movies . I suggest Tiger Woman she plays the lead role. She was a fine talent. A lot of good actors never made to the A list and I like finding their work. She is one of them.
@davidscott3820
@davidscott3820 4 года назад
40s music outstanding
@elijahrose2144
@elijahrose2144 Год назад
A second one from the pass.Hollywood classic its better then what they throw on tv and call it movie!!! 12 stars.THank you for the down load.Have a great day!!!
@laurelvanhouten7924
@laurelvanhouten7924 2 года назад
Enjoyable mystery with all the standard twists.
@concoctionary
@concoctionary 4 года назад
Her accent came through a little even when she wasn't pretending to be the Spanish lady.
@applesandcinderblocks1651
@applesandcinderblocks1651 7 лет назад
11/20/16 that was a good movie I enjoyed it, but you know what I like better how they did the radio show and they reenacted the crime at the end of the movie. You see I listen to a lot of those old radio shows and that's exactly how it's done well I'm not from the 1940s I'm just assuming, [ The same actors should have done another movie altogether ! ]
@mikedaniels3009
@mikedaniels3009 3 года назад
Now, wasn't THAT a cute movie! Don't make them like that anymore. A clean, feel good flick. Cheers for the upload.
@richardw3470
@richardw3470 4 года назад
Great story. Had it partially figured out when the veiled lady showed up. Poor old Will Wright in the soup again like in The Blue Dahlia and the same maid screamed in Laura.
@SamuelMachadoFilho
@SamuelMachadoFilho 8 лет назад
Policial B da Republic, lançado nos EUA em 7 de agosto de 1946. Foi exibido no Brasil como "Círculo íntimo".
@StevenOsburnHollywood
@StevenOsburnHollywood 3 месяца назад
Old B&W movies are the best.
@antonylewis5167
@antonylewis5167 2 года назад
I love this movie
@bodegabreath4258
@bodegabreath4258 4 года назад
Thanks for this. I love ‘40s noir. Some good names in this. Looking forward to watching it, but first I got to go pop some corn - drat! I’m out of movie theater real simulated butter! Now I’m going to have to use the real stuff. It just don’t taste the same.
@DavidRice111
@DavidRice111 3 года назад
Casting couldn't have picked a better "sister" for Adele Mara than Martha Montgomery~ they do look alike! And, I always enjoy Ricardo Cortez- reliable as a hood nightclub owner.
@TheyCallMeGroucho
@TheyCallMeGroucho 8 лет назад
"PizzaFlix"...great name!
@LydellFisk
@LydellFisk 4 года назад
Mrs. Olsen as Tough Cookie? I ow-rage!
@chuckgoede4778
@chuckgoede4778 3 года назад
Thank you times TEN!
@tuckergary1516
@tuckergary1516 4 года назад
wow! 1946 to 2020 i remember 25 tickets and dime popcorn.
@coolroy4300
@coolroy4300 4 года назад
Never trust anyone named Smith or Jones lol
@bgh8904
@bgh8904 2 года назад
Adele Mara was a stunner
@kennethslade8468
@kennethslade8468 4 года назад
They certainly knew how to dress in those days. When I look around today it is rare to see people well turned out..
@smartingamerica
@smartingamerica 4 года назад
You can credit the film's Costume and Makeup Supervisors, Adele Palmer and Bob Mark. Believe it or not, even in those days most people didn't dress up for their appearance in a MOVIE.
@kennethslade8468
@kennethslade8468 4 года назад
@@smartingamerica I do not know if you have first hand knowledge of the average street attire to be seen in the 1940s , but I can assure you that people took a pride in dressing as elegantly as possible. It was a social norm to look what was termed presentable . Even manual workers once free from labour would delight in a clean up and change into smart clothes. The costume and make-up supervisors you mention are naturally reflecting the styles typical of the period in which the screen play is set.
@smartingamerica
@smartingamerica 4 года назад
I'm inclined to agree with you, although perhaps the word 'elegantly' overstates the wardrobe of the average individual or family. I do recall from personal observation that stretches back only to the mid-'50s that people seemed more apt to dress as presentably as their income allowed. However, with the exception of spontaneous street scenes, one cannot form a conclusion based on a viewing of movies which were often tailored to present their players at their best and not necessarily reflect the everyday attire habits or economic means of the average person of any time. Much of movie-making back then tended to escapist fare with a 'well-tailored' cast that doesn't necessarily represent the average wardrobe.
@kennethslade8468
@kennethslade8468 4 года назад
@@smartingamericaIf you are implying that I hold conclusions based on movies you could not be more wrong. It is evident from your comment that you are much younger than myself, so perhaps I have a longer range of past times. Regarding your point on escape fare should be more qualified .While that was certainly used to good effect in the motion picture industry , the observation applies more to the 1930s and the depression years than the 1950s. Allowing that movies are largely fantasy ,I think you will find that costume and set have to be in tune with the period and story line. That being so, the cast will be attired to suit the part and not dressed like models for the rag trade. I suspect you miss interpreted my original comment ,which in essence was a comparison between common place modes of dress some 70 years apart
@smartingamerica
@smartingamerica 4 года назад
You could not be much right if you interpret my comment as "implying" what a specific person's viewing habits may be rather than as an observation in general terms. I can't be much wrong in assuming that a comment made in the context of a motion picture posted on RU-vid contains an assertion that directly references the times in which that movie was made. I've already agreed with your premise based on personal observation rather than the film as a source. Pardon me for challenging the assertions you make in that context rather than the more reliable source. And, no, 'escapism' as a diagnostic feature of film is not confined to the '30s, although it certainly was well-exercised during the Great Depression and has traditionally been identified as the historical origin of that 'genre'. But we should also remember that movies are, first and foremost, vehicles of entertainiment, and they are all in the business of briefly carrying the audience away from the mundane and routine in their daily lives into a realm that by its very nature is based on the imaginary. (Today they seem to attempt it with something they call 'superhero comics', which apparently gives its viewers the vicarious fantasy of possessing superhuman abilities of one sort or another with which they can smite their adversaries). Given these circumstances, I trust you can appreciate that I clearly understood what you wrote, that there may have been good honest reasons for interpreting your assertions in the context of the film, and that it is entirely possible that my responses contain far less personal malice than you imagine.
@konradherrmann3213
@konradherrmann3213 4 года назад
nice. tanx
@rubiconklbrutorowman7577
@rubiconklbrutorowman7577 4 года назад
Actually, Jonney's secretary who came from Washinton sister is or was true beauty at least in a more elegant beauty in certain ways, but overall she was really wowed! CA, USA
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 года назад
A blonde with dark eyes is likely a fake blond. But she is pretty all right.
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 года назад
Anyway, women back then had the most exquisitely feminine anatomy, slim and graceful, quite unlike the US sows now!
@shadowbear66
@shadowbear66 2 года назад
@@alphonsozorro7952 you already said that
@grecogrant2511
@grecogrant2511 7 лет назад
...because he's ...Johnny...!!!!
@markallen8434
@markallen8434 Год назад
Fingerprints, luminol for gunpowder residue, general information, time of death, too much missing...the old man did it.
@gildamarlowe8516
@gildamarlowe8516 8 лет назад
Oh, well, proceed at your own risk
@Horse237
@Horse237 4 года назад
Second time I watched this movie. ( I am cooking dinner.) Gwen was played by Adele Mara whose big break came with Xavier Cugat. She was a singer-dancer. She made movies and married a successful producer named Huggins. They were married 50 years until his death. They had 3 children. 2) The murderess was Virginia Christine. She was in a lot of horroer movies and sci-fi, a favorite of Stanley Kramer. Most famous as Mrs Olson from the Folgers coffee commercials. She married the actor Fritz Field. They had 2 children and never divorced. 3) The sister was played by Martha Montgomery. She married the composer Alfred Newman. She had 5 children. Three were composers. She gave a million dollars to USC for the Alfred Newman Recital Hall, a tribute to her late husband. She was widowed when Newman died. She married and remained so until her death. Three female actresses. None childless. None divorced.
@rickhinojosa5455
@rickhinojosa5455 3 года назад
Horse237 Virginia Christine ALSO played in MANY westerns shows. She played as a regular on Laramie. I liked your rundown on the actors. Especially noting how the three ladies had marriages that lasted and children to boot. It's a different world now. 🙏
@dianevitale1214
@dianevitale1214 6 лет назад
TY pizzaflix.
@jeremiahkomethagam6938
@jeremiahkomethagam6938 7 лет назад
good
@jackiel6183
@jackiel6183 8 лет назад
Some of these I don't get how they match up with their titles. I agree with proceed at your own risk.
@Franklin-pc3xd
@Franklin-pc3xd 4 года назад
That guy got hit over the head and knocked up more than a third rate boxer.
@mikelucey5035
@mikelucey5035 4 года назад
Got a hankerin’ for a cuppa’ Folgers. Hmmm.
@g.h.1472
@g.h.1472 7 лет назад
to bad they never picked a main player for the dective .
@peterkolovos3079
@peterkolovos3079 8 лет назад
Gilda Marlowe. You're quite a beauty. Your eyes remind me of Natalie Wood.
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 года назад
Anyway, women back then had the most exquisitely feminine anatomy, slim and graceful, quite unlike the US sows now!
@vernalc2449
@vernalc2449 4 года назад
Very interesting to see William Frawley, "Fred" from "I Love Lucy" and "Uncle Charlie" from "My Three Sons", as a wisecracking detective. Fun flick!
@falcon664
@falcon664 9 месяцев назад
Bill Frawley played "Bub" on My Three Sons. He was replaced by William Demarest who played Bub's brother, "Uncle Charley".
@michaelwertzy9808
@michaelwertzy9808 2 года назад
Remember when Mertz said AWHH, NERTZ, why did Ethel do that Lucy?!
4 года назад
If You Like this Try Sullivan's Travels or The Runaround
@bubby2325
@bubby2325 5 лет назад
Actress reminds me a little of Susan Hayward.
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 года назад
A blonde with dark eyes is likely a fake blond. But she is pretty all right.
@keithhendrickson6126
@keithhendrickson6126 11 месяцев назад
Too old, to dark. Good story.
@davidcraig9779
@davidcraig9779 4 года назад
"How long have you worked for him?" "Two days." In two days he was cleared by a grand jury?
@389383
@389383 4 года назад
Swift justice!
@angelamagruder5911
@angelamagruder5911 2 года назад
This was good it had some confusing points but in the end they got the crook and the detective got some needed adverising and a new love interest,enjoyed movie!!!!!!!! Too bad was out of snacks🤔🙄😏😣.
@Super241946
@Super241946 4 года назад
Policeman at the end one of the gunfighters in High Noon!
@garystuart1743
@garystuart1743 Год назад
If it works it works. Good direction, an all American sense of fun. They hd’s it down by then, the Hollywood view of the world combined with the list art of real filmmaking. All was lost a very few years after this was made. Under the category of “if they only made them the way they used to.”
@rosalindamartinez9634
@rosalindamartinez9634 2 года назад
ANOTHER COUPLE DETECTIVE MOVIE. WITH A TWIST OF SPANISH BLACK WIDOW WOMAN. AMAZINGLY CRAZY. AND I AM NOT EVEN FINISH VIEWING THE MOVIE.
@rubiconklbrutorowman7577
@rubiconklbrutorowman7577 4 года назад
Well done indeed. Never got a clue the singer was actual murderer n the owner of the club was prime backer in tandem duo, but she had 2 carried out dirty job!
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