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A newspaper reporter, "Dilly" Smith (Richard Fraser0 keeps writing articles attacking the police department for its failure to solve a chain of murders, and this nearly leads to the reporter's death. He calls in private-detective Michael Shayne (Hugh Beaumont), and Shayne turns up a blonde and a blackmailer.

Hugh Beaumont and Kathryn Adams were married when they played Michael Shayne and Phyllis Hamilton, Mike's jealous secretary, in this film.

To investigate a crooked sanitarium, Mike Shayne has himself committed under an assumed name, Charles Adams, with his secretary pretending to be his "wife", Kathryn Adams. Actor Hugh Beaumont, playing Shayne, was married at the time to actress Kathryn Adams.

The earliest documented telecast of this film in the New York City area was Wednesday 26 January 1949 on Film Theater of the Air on WCBS (Channel 2); either purposefully or accidentally, television program guides listed it as Blonde Barrage.

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    • Author: Dakora
    Unremarkable Mike Shayne programmer, the sort of assembly line product that kept post-war audiences entertained (1946). Mike (Beaumont) is trying to find who shot his reporter buddy Rourke (Bryar), leading him through a thicket of blondes, a brunette, and an ornery editor (Ferguson). Unfortunately, the handsome Shayne lacks an edge to go along with his impish charm that too often bleeds into a wise-guy manner. As an actor, Beaumont's much better as Beaver Cleaver's dad. Not much suspense builds as the story progresses, nor does the visual style add mood. Rather, the focus is more on personalities than plot. And in that regard, the hefty Kendall's chief inspector appears too dense to be either amusing or convincing. Nonetheless, the two statuesque brunettes, Adams and Hoshelle, are real eye-catchers, at the same time Adams swings a really mean right-cross that's perhaps the movie's high point. Anyway, if you don't require much from amateur detective flicks, it's an easy though forgettable 68-minutes.
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    • Author: caif
    Tightly plotted detective flick with Hugh Beaumont as Mike Shayne, one of five after taking over from Lloyd Nolan. Those only familiar with Beaumont as a television dad will be surprised by his hard edge and sense of humor. Good portrayal of the iconic character.
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    • Author: Preve
    Poverty Row PRC studios took over the Michael Shayne franchise from 20th Century Fox and instead of Lloyd Nolan as Shayne, PRC cast Hugh Beaumont. The future dad of Beaver Cleaver had the same wise guy attitude as Nolan did, but without half the ability to put the character over.

    The lack of production values shows in this one really shows as against Nolan's 20th Century Fox Shayne's which were from their B picture unit. Beaumont goes to San Francisco to investigate the shooting and beating of his friend, investigative reporter Paul Bryar by some gangsters who have a nice illegal gambling racket going on in the city by the bay.

    But there's another possibility too. Bryar's editor Frank Ferguson is worried that his wife might be stepping out on him with Bryar and he might be the responsible party. It's up to Beaumont to sort out the culpability.

    The players do their best, but it's PRC shoddy at its best.
  • Cast overview:
    Hugh Beaumont Hugh Beaumont - Michael Shayne
    Kathryn Adams Kathryn Adams - Phyllis Hamilton
    Cy Kendall Cy Kendall - Inspector Pete Rafferty
    Marjorie Hoshelle Marjorie Hoshelle - Helen Porter
    Richard Fraser Richard Fraser - Dillingham 'Dilly' Smith
    Paul Bryar Paul Bryar - Tim Rourke
    Mauritz Hugo Mauritz Hugo - Hank Brenner
    Charles C. Wilson Charles C. Wilson - Chief of Police Will Gentry (as Charles Wilson)
    Sonia Sorel Sonia Sorel - Muriel Bronson
    Frank Ferguson Frank Ferguson - Walter Bronson
    Claire Rochelle Claire Rochelle - Minerva Dickens
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