DICK TRACY MEETS GRUESOME (1947) - sepiatone

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Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome

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Directed by John Rawlins
Written by Characters:
Chester Gould
Story:
William Graffis
Robert E. Kent
Screenplay by Robertson White
Eric Taylor
Produced by Herman Schlom
Starring Boris Karloff
Ralph Byrd
Anne Gwynne
Cinematography Frank Redman
Edited by Elmo Williams
Music by Paul Sawtell
Production
company
RKO Radio Pictures
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures
Release date
September 26, 1947 (U.S.)
Running time 65 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (also known as Dick Tracy Meets Karloff and Dick Tracy's Amazing Adventure (UK) ) is a 1947 American thriller film directed by John Rawlins and starring Boris Karloff, Ralph Byrd and Anne Gwynne. The film is the fourth and final installment of the Dick Tracy film series released by RKO Radio Pictures.[1]

Plot
Just out of jail, Gruesome (Boris Karloff) goes to the Hangman's Knot saloon, where his old crime crony, Melody (Tony Barrett), is now playing piano. Gruesome takes him to a plastics manufacturer, where X-Ray (Skelton Knaggs) and a mysterious mastermind are in possession of a secret formula and hatching a sinister plot.

Ignoring a warning not to touch anything, Gruesome sniffs the gas from a mysterious test tube; he escapes the toxic fumes but collapses upon returning to the Hangman's Knot and is taken to the city morgue, where his body stiffens dramatically.

Dick Tracy (Ralph Byrd) is at headquarters speaking with college professor Dr. A. Tomic (Milton Parsons), a scientist who suspects someone has been following him. At the morgue, Tracy's sidekick Pat (Lyle Latell) has his back turned when Gruesome wakes up and knocks him out. Pat describes him to Tracy as looking a lot like the actor Boris Karloff (a gag cribbed from Arsenic and Old Lace).

At a bank where Tess Trueheart (Anne Gwynne) happens to be, Gruesome and Melody drop a grenade with the gas into a wastebasket; when it goes off, everyone but Tess freezes in place. They rob the place of more than $100,000 and shoot a cop on the sidewalk before Tracy and his men arrive. Gruesome demands half of the loot from X-Ray .... or else.

Tracy tries to learn the secret of the formula from Dr. Tomic's top assistant, Professor Learned (June Clayworth), before going after Gruesome and his gang. Over the course of the film, Learned is shot dead, and Melody dies in a car accident. As an offhand comment, Tess quips "dead men tell no tales", which gives Tracy an idea: since Gruesome will resort even to murder to keep his secret weapon a secret, if he thinks Melody is alive, he will hunt Melody down to prevent any leaks. Tracy decides to run a false flag operation: put out word that Melody has been captured alive, and pose as Melody hoping Gruesome will show up. Gruesome takes the bait and abducts what he thinks is Melody from the hospital. In a climactic shootout at the plastic factory, Tracy shoots Gruesome in the back.

Tracy retrieves one last gas grenade with the intent of analyzing the contents. Back at the office, in the closing scene, the grenade inadvertently goes off, freezing everyone in place just as Dick and Tess are about to kiss.

Cast
Boris Karloff as Gruesome – A corpse-like gangster.
Ralph Byrd as Dick Tracy – The tough, square-jawed detective
Anne Gwynne as Tess Truehart – Tracy's girlfriend, who witnesses the bank robbery
Skelton Knaggs as Rudolph X-Ray – Gruesome's spectacled henchman
Edward Ashley as Dr. Lee Thal – an interested party.
June Clayworth as Dr. I.M. Learned – Prof. Tomic's assistant
Lyle Latell as Pat Patton – Tracy's bumbling sidekick
Tony Barrett as 'Melody' Fiske – A greedy, piano-playing thug
James Nolan as Dan Sterne – A nosy newspaper reporter
Joseph Crehan as Chief Brandon – Tracy's reliable boss
Milton Parsons as Dr. A. Tomic – a State U. physicist

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