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Michael Shayne, Private Detective

Michael Shayne, Private Detective is a 1940 American mystery film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Lloyd Nolan, Marjorie Weaver and Joan Valerie.[1] It is based on Brett Halliday's novel The Private Practice of Michael Shayne. It was the first in a series of Michael Shayne films starring Nolan.

Michael Shayne, Private Detective
Directed byEugene Forde
Screenplay byStanley Rauh
Manning O'Connor
Based onDividend on Death
1934 novel
by Brett Halliday
Produced bySol M. Wurtzel
StarringLloyd Nolan
Marjorie Weaver
Joan Valerie
CinematographyGeorge Schneiderman
Edited byAlfred DeGaetano
Music byCyril J. Mockridge
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • December 19, 1940 (1940-12-19)
Running time
77 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

In this film, much of the main plot has already happened or happens off-camera. We see a subplot that out-of-work private detective Mike Shayne is hired by his friend, wealthy racing executive Hiram Brighton, to, while he's out of town, watch over his spirited daughter Phyllis, who gambles her money away and has begun dating underworld character Harry Grange, to the consternation of the father.

The key plot involves wealthy but shady Elliott Thomas who owned a horse, Banjo Boy. The odds were 15 to 1 against that horse winning. Thomas had a run of bad luck and needed a quick infusion of cash. In south America he found a champion to switch with the same markings as, and a dead-ringer for, Banjo Boy. So as not to affect the track odds, Thomas engaged Grange as a shill to "spread around" Thomas' large bet of $10,000. The substitute horse wins, and the payoff is $150,000 (equivalent to over $2 million in 2021 purchasing power).

But Grange would not pay Thomas his money, so Thomas hired another shady character, Larry Kincaid, who tries to hire Shayne to go to Shayne's friend and Grange's boss, casino owner Benny Gordon, to ask him to pressure Grange. Shayne refused, so Kincaid went straight to Grange. When Grange told Kincaid the backstory, Kincaid decided to cut himself in on the pot by blackmailing Thomas.

As a result, Thomas and Kincaid brawled, Kincaid ended up dead, and Grange knew of the meeting. At that point, Thomas felt he had no choice but to do away with Grange.

Shortly before Thomas kills Grange, after a meeting in Gordon's casino, Grange had been drugged, then driven to the woods, smeared with ketchup and left in the convertible by Shayne in a scheme to teach Phyllis a lesson about hanging with shady characters. The scheme backfires when they find Grange has actually been shot dead and Shayne's gun is on the ground, having been fired. Shayne has already tipped the police to "a murder in the woods" in the plan to scare Phyllis. Now sirens are heard. Shayne rushes Phillis away in her car but his car won't start and cops arrest him.

In reality, Gordon's daughter Marsha, Grange's angry ex who had been jilted by Grange, happened to stumble upon the crime scene first, became distraught and rushed to her father. In order to protect her from any kind of suspicion, Gordon framed Shayne, having conveniently seen him leave the casino earlier with Grange.

Eventually, Shayne correctly deduces what happened with the murder of Grange, and engineers a trap for Thomas in front of the police, at which point Thomas confesses the horse race plot, the death of Kincaid and throwing his body in the bay, and the murder of Grange, at which point the movie ends.

Cast edit

References edit

  1. ^ Backer p.106

Bibliography edit

  • Backer, Ron. Mystery Movie Series of 1940s Hollywood. McFarland, 2010.

External links edit

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Michael Shayne Private Detective is a 1940 American mystery film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Lloyd Nolan Marjorie Weaver and Joan Valerie 1 It is based on Brett Halliday s novel The Private Practice of Michael Shayne It was the first in a series of Michael Shayne films starring Nolan Michael Shayne Private DetectiveDirected byEugene FordeScreenplay byStanley RauhManning O ConnorBased onDividend on Death1934 novelby Brett HallidayProduced bySol M WurtzelStarringLloyd NolanMarjorie WeaverJoan ValerieCinematographyGeorge SchneidermanEdited byAlfred DeGaetanoMusic byCyril J MockridgeProductioncompany20th Century FoxDistributed by20th Century FoxRelease dateDecember 19 1940 1940 12 19 Running time77 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksPlot editIn this film much of the main plot has already happened or happens off camera We see a subplot that out of work private detective Mike Shayne is hired by his friend wealthy racing executive Hiram Brighton to while he s out of town watch over his spirited daughter Phyllis who gambles her money away and has begun dating underworld character Harry Grange to the consternation of the father The key plot involves wealthy but shady Elliott Thomas who owned a horse Banjo Boy The odds were 15 to 1 against that horse winning Thomas had a run of bad luck and needed a quick infusion of cash In south America he found a champion to switch with the same markings as and a dead ringer for Banjo Boy So as not to affect the track odds Thomas engaged Grange as a shill to spread around Thomas large bet of 10 000 The substitute horse wins and the payoff is 150 000 equivalent to over 2 million in 2021 purchasing power But Grange would not pay Thomas his money so Thomas hired another shady character Larry Kincaid who tries to hire Shayne to go to Shayne s friend and Grange s boss casino owner Benny Gordon to ask him to pressure Grange Shayne refused so Kincaid went straight to Grange When Grange told Kincaid the backstory Kincaid decided to cut himself in on the pot by blackmailing Thomas As a result Thomas and Kincaid brawled Kincaid ended up dead and Grange knew of the meeting At that point Thomas felt he had no choice but to do away with Grange Shortly before Thomas kills Grange after a meeting in Gordon s casino Grange had been drugged then driven to the woods smeared with ketchup and left in the convertible by Shayne in a scheme to teach Phyllis a lesson about hanging with shady characters The scheme backfires when they find Grange has actually been shot dead and Shayne s gun is on the ground having been fired Shayne has already tipped the police to a murder in the woods in the plan to scare Phyllis Now sirens are heard Shayne rushes Phillis away in her car but his car won t start and cops arrest him In reality Gordon s daughter Marsha Grange s angry ex who had been jilted by Grange happened to stumble upon the crime scene first became distraught and rushed to her father In order to protect her from any kind of suspicion Gordon framed Shayne having conveniently seen him leave the casino earlier with Grange Eventually Shayne correctly deduces what happened with the murder of Grange and engineers a trap for Thomas in front of the police at which point Thomas confesses the horse race plot the death of Kincaid and throwing his body in the bay and the murder of Grange at which point the movie ends Cast editLloyd Nolan as Michael Shayne Marjorie Weaver as Phyllis Brighton Joan Valerie as Marsha Gordon Walter Abel as Elliott Thomas Elizabeth Patterson as Aunt Olivia Donald MacBride as Chief Painter Douglass Dumbrille as Gordon Clarence Kolb as Hiram Brighton George Meeker as Harry Grange Charles Coleman as Ponsby Adrian Morris as Al Robert Emmett Keane as Larry Kincaid Frank Orth as Steve Irving Bacon as Fisherman Jimmy Aubrey as Mac Don Brodie as Reporter Paul E Burns as Furniture Company Mover James Conaty as Gambler Robert Conway as Riverside Terrace Desk Clerk Sayre Dearing as Racetrack Spectator Ralph Dunn as First Bartender Fern Emmett as Jenny Bess Flowers as Racetrack Spectator Dick French as Reporter Harold Goodwin as Reporter Sherry Hall as 2nd Bartender Paul Kruger as Parking Attendant Hamilton MacFadden as Reporter Tony Martelli as Gambler Major McBride as Croupier Frank Mills as Counterman Edmund Mortimer as Gambling Casino Patron Field Norton as Gambler Paddy O Flynn as Reporter James Pierce as Burly Man Downstairs Dick Rich as Mover Jack Richardson as Gambler Cyril Ring as Reporter Bob Rose as Freddy S S Simon as Nightclub Patron Larry Steers as Racetrack SpectatorReferences edit Backer p 106Bibliography editBacker Ron Mystery Movie Series of 1940s Hollywood McFarland 2010 External links editMichael Shayne Private Detective at IMDb nbsp Michael Shayne Private Detective at AllMovie Michael Shayne Private Detective at the TCM Movie Database Michael Shayne Private Detective at the American Film Institute Catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Shayne Private Detective amp oldid 1198133593, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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