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  • boblipton15 May 2020
    Hugh Beaumont as Mike Shayne is about to take a vacation with with Cheryl Walker. His plans are interrupted when the corpse of a woman turns up in his office and her stepfather hires him to investigate; when the police try to confirm it, he denies it.

    I didn't expect much from this PRC production, certainly not when the screenwriter is named Raymond L. Schrock -- which I read off the screen as "Raymond Schlock" -- but it's a nice, twisty little mystery that winds up in a drying-out farm for diposmaniacs;Beaumont is pretty good as the glib Shayne.

    Shayne's creator was Brett Halliday, nee Davis Dresser, and he came up with Shayne as a marketing scheme. There were stories, novels, movies, radio shows, and even a long-running mystery magazine that paid royalties for using the Mike Shayne name. Halliday died in 1977, aged 72.
  • Unlike the legend says, Sam Mewfield did not only offered craps, lousy pictures, most of the time because of tiny budgets; But this guy had skills in film making, just check the number of movies each year. This one is pretty well done, especially if you like this gumshoe plots. I don't, but this doesn't spoil my opinion about this one. Plus I saw it in good copy, which is agreeable and easy to appreciate the film itself. Newfield made many films like this one, not only westerns. So, if you don't have anything important to do, just try this one, if you can get it on a channel or youtube. But I guess it is not available.