Teenagers try to clear a friend accused of murder.Teenagers try to clear a friend accused of murder.Teenagers try to clear a friend accused of murder.
Buddy Swan
- Junior Henshaw
- (as Buddy Swann)
Horace B. Carpenter
- Judge Meade
- (uncredited)
Jack Cheatham
- Jailer
- (uncredited)
Claire Du Brey
- Sophie Smith
- (uncredited)
Robert Dudley
- Hank Edwards
- (uncredited)
Frank LaRue
- Mr. Brown
- (uncredited)
Hal Price
- Mr. Higgins
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe earliest documented telecast of this film occurred 4/26/42 on New York City's pioneer television station WNBT (Channel 1). Post-WWII television viewers got their first look at it in Los Angeles 3/6/50 on KTLA (Channel 5) and in New York City Friday 11/10/50 on WPIX (Channel 11).
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Story of teens searching for a murderer makes for an almost good movie
This is the story of two kids who try to get their friend Olaf cleared of murder charges. Olaf worked for a rich old lady who turned up dead. Despite Olaf being a jovial guy he appears to be the only suspect and so was brought up on charges. Jimmy and Millie are the only two people who believe in their friends innocence and so begin to snoop around and find out that all is not as it seems.
I somehow think this film seemed nostalgic even in 1940 when it came out. This is very much a period piece who's period has long gone. It seems aimed at the juvenile market than the adult market. The mystery, while strong is hampered by the gosh, gee attitude of the kids, who seem stuck somewhere around twelve despite being old enough to drive. The friction between the adult murder mystery and the childishness and imaginativeness of much of the proceedings make for an odd mix where everyone loses.I know that sounds like a stupid reason for not liking the movie, but if you saw the film you'd probably understand what I was getting at.
This is one of those films that almost works but doesn't quite do so. By almost working it doesn't quite reach the level of watchablity and so falls into the pit of "why am I bothering". This isn't to say that the film is a total write off, its not (the mystery in a different frame work would be great), its just the whole thing doesn't quite work the way it should. If you run across it and are curious try it it may strike you differently,
I somehow think this film seemed nostalgic even in 1940 when it came out. This is very much a period piece who's period has long gone. It seems aimed at the juvenile market than the adult market. The mystery, while strong is hampered by the gosh, gee attitude of the kids, who seem stuck somewhere around twelve despite being old enough to drive. The friction between the adult murder mystery and the childishness and imaginativeness of much of the proceedings make for an odd mix where everyone loses.I know that sounds like a stupid reason for not liking the movie, but if you saw the film you'd probably understand what I was getting at.
This is one of those films that almost works but doesn't quite do so. By almost working it doesn't quite reach the level of watchablity and so falls into the pit of "why am I bothering". This isn't to say that the film is a total write off, its not (the mystery in a different frame work would be great), its just the whole thing doesn't quite work the way it should. If you run across it and are curious try it it may strike you differently,
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- dbborroughs
- Jan 16, 2006
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- The Blake Murder Mystery
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- Runtime1 hour 10 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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