Men of the Night (1934)
Directed by Lambert Hillyer
Genres - Comedy, Crime, Mystery, Romance |
Sub-Genres - Detective Film |
Run Time - 58 min. |
Countries - United States |
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Columbia Pictures workhorse Lambert Hillyer was both writer and director of Men of the Night. Bruce Cabot plays Kelly, a Hollywood detective, assigned to capture a holdup gang. While dallying with carhop Mary (Judith Allen), Kelly jumps to the hasty conclusion that the girl is somehow tied in with the crooks. Acting on this misapprehension, he nearly gets both Mary and himself killed by the villains (headed by Charles Sabin, a stage actor who never quite clicked in films). Ward Bond, a mere supporting player in 1934, goes into his comedy-relief mode as Cabot's dimwitted partner. Men of the Night ran 58 minutes, just long enough to fit comfortably on the bottom half of a Columbia double bill.
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assignment, capture, car, chase, detective, gangster, investigation, investigator, love, private-detective, pursuit, robbery, romance, man