Slighty Honorable (1940)
Facts
| Cast | Eve Arden, Edward Arnold, Art Baker, Janet Beecher, Willie Best, Phyllis Brooks, Broderick Crawford, Alan Dinehart, Claire Dodd, Howard Hickman and Evelyn Keyes |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1939 |
| DVD Release | January 25, 2005 |
| Running Time | 75 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 089218464491 |
| Buy this item | $7.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 10 22:43 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Alpha Video, Usually ships in 24 hours, Black & White, Closed-captioned, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 7 new from $4.92, 3 used from $9.97 |
About Slighty Honorable
Greed, graft and corruption pollutes the city in director Tay Garnett's witty slapstick murder mystery, Slightly Honorable. Framed for the murder of party girl Alma Brehmer, honest lawyer John Webb (Pat O'Brien) crusades to prove his innocence while encountering all manner of hilariously corrupt big city denizens.A director comfortable in nearly any genre (be it the high comedy of China Seas, the heartbreaking romantic melodrama of One Way Passage, or the smoldering intrigue of the film noir classic, The Postman Always Rings Twice), Tay Garnett (1894-1977) infuses Slightly Honorable with his hallmarks - frank sexual innuendo, a rich and witty visual style and finely drawn performances.
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Average user review:| terrible quality dvd |
| Wanger And Garnett Cook Up A Cinematic Gem. |
August 13, 2005
| "Don't Try Anything Funny--Remember, I'm Sober" |
Pat O'Brien is attorney Johnny Webb and Broderick Crawford is his tough but easygoing assistant, Russ Sampson. Webb is trying to earn a huge fee for cleaning up the highway contract corruption that has led to murder. Edward Arnold is Vincent Cushing, the political boss he'll have to take down who also happens to be involved with Alma (Claire Dodd), Webb's ex-girlfriend.
When she gets knocked off on a windy night, both Webb and Cushing are the main suspects. Webb has become involved with the sweet but ditzy young Anne (Ruth Terry) and spends as much time trying not to take advantage of her as he does finding out who killed Alma. Neither is easy and both have some interesting and comical twists and turns.
Eve Arden is a ton of fun as Webb's sarcastic secretary Miss Ater, and B-movie favorite Phyllis Brooks has a fantastic turn as Sarilla Cushing, the gorgeous daughter of Vincent. She just happens to be Webb's alibi when a second murder occurs using the same weapon, which keeps turning up in Webb's office!
There is a surprising and spirited conclusion to the mystery and an equally satisfying one to the love angle, as the delightful Anne finally gets to stick around as Johnny's permanent girl. O'Brien and the rest of the cast are terrific in this delightful little gem that may just be the most entertaining mystery you've never heard of.
Finding films like this one is what classic movie fans live for. This is one that doesn't let you down. Keep in mind it's one of those public domain films so the print is decent if not excellent, but certainly one you need to see. Highly recommended! May 9, 2005
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