Dick Tracy vs. Cueball (1946)

Chester Gould skapaði Dick Tracy comic strip in 1931. Originally published through the Detroit Metro, the strip moved to the Chicago Tribune where it made the paper and Gould rich through syndication. Það var aðeins spurning um tíma áður en Dick Tracy þreytti frumraun sína á hvíta tjaldinu.

Ralph Byrd lék Dick Tracy í fjórum 15 chapter serials between 1937 og 1941. World War II interrupted the series but it returned to the screen in 1945. The first two films were Dick Tracy (1945) og Dick Tracy vs. Cueball (1946). Morgan Conway played Dick Tracy in these two films.

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Morgan Conway portraying Dick Tracy (Almenningseign)

Dick Tracy fans could not get used to Conway in the role and demanded Byrd’s return. RKO was happy with Conway’s performance but reluctantly hired Byrd back for the final two films, Dilemma dick Tracy er (1947) og Dick Tracy Meets gruesome (1947).

Chester Gould reportedly preferred Morgan Conway. I have to agree. I thought Morgan Conway was closer to the ideal Dick Tracy than the more brawny Ralph Byrd.

Í þessi mynd (tengja hlekkur), Dick Tracy is tracking down a jewel thief named Cueball. Cueball murders a jewel courier aboard a ship. Cueball is aided by a couple of insiders who refuse to help him. Cueball’s overzealous actions cause an intense manhunt making the fencing of the jewels almost impossible. Cueball must fence the jewels and get out of town.

The film has a jeweler named Jules Sparkle and an antique dealer named Percival Priceless, a common Gould touch from the comic strip. The film is a compact 62 mínútur.

What do you think of these films? Did you prefer Morgan Conway or Ralph Byrd? Hvers vegna eða hvers vegna ekki? You can leave a comment or ask a question about this or any post on my Facebook síðu og Twitter uppsetningu.

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