8/10
An Over-Talkative D.A. Easily Out-Classed by Evelyn Venable
25 June 2008
Warning: Spoilers
As we might expect from director David Howard and writer Stuart Palmer (joined by the McGowan Brothers for screenplay), this is a superior who-dun-it. Mind you, Mr Palmer is a mystery spinner of the always-a-character-you-least-expect school, but in this spin of the wheel we have quite a few such characters to choose from, such as Robert Homans (promoted from the beat to captain for this movie), the cute Lynne Roberts, flashy Barbara Pepper, a brain-dead watchman, Mr District Attorney himself and even Smiley Burnette. The only character we can reasonably excuse is the gorgeous Evelyn Venable because Mr Palmer always has a soft spot for his heroines and it would be very disappointing to find such a classy number mixed up with a dumb pug.

Also as we might expect, David Howard has directed this little spree with considerable style which helps to make up for some shortcomings in the action itself. Instead from its trick opening to its unexpected fade-out, moderately witty dialogue rather than action is king. Happily, we also move briefly out of the sound stages to a few real Hollywood locations, including the none-too-imposing entrance-way to Republic Studios, where Miss Roberts treats us to a little comedy relief (which will not set any too well with African-Americans and could easily be deleted).

In all, however, a thoroughly enjoyable and surprisingly well-produced "B".
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