Dick Tracy (1945 film)

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Dick Tracy
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Theatrical poster
Directed byWilliam A. Berke
Screenplay byEric Taylor
Based onDick Tracy by
Chester Gould
Produced byHerman Schlom
StarringMorgan Conway
Anne Jeffreys
Mike Mazurki
CinematographyFrank Redman
Edited byErnie Leadlay
Music byRoy Webb
Production
company
RKO Radio Pictures
Distributed byRKO Radio Pictures
Release date
  • December 20, 1945 (1945-12-20) (New York City)[1]
  • December 21, 1946 (1946-12-21) (U.S.)
Running time
61 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Dick Tracy (also known as Dick Tracy, Detective) is a 1945 American comic strip action film based on the Dick Tracy comic strip created by Chester Gould. The film is the first of four installment of the Dick Tracy film series, released by RKO Radio Pictures.

Plot[]

Dick Tracy (Morgan Conway), a supremely intelligent police detective, must solve a series of brutal murders in which the victims, all from different social and economic backgrounds, are viciously slashed to pieces by the one known as Splitface (Mike Mazurki). Suspects abound but Tracy must find the common link of extortion and revenge before more are killed.

Cast[]

  • Morgan Conway as Dick Tracy, the tough detective, who lets nothing stand in the way of justice.
  • Anne Jeffreys as Tess Trueheart, Tracy's girlfriend, who often falls victim to her boyfriends workoholism.
  • Mike Mazurki as Alexis "Splitface" Banning, a psychotic ex-con who seeks revenge. His weapon is a sharp surgical knife. He has a big disfiguring scar across his face.
  • Jane Greer as Jane Owens, a suspect.
  • Lyle Latell as Pat Patton, Tracy's bumbling assistant.
  • Joseph Crehan as Chief Brandon, the reliable chief of police.
  • Mickey Kuhn as Junior, Tracy's adopted son.
  • Trevor Bardette as Prof. Linwood J. Starling, a strange medium, and also a suspect.
  • Morgan Wallace as Steve Owens, a stern businessman.
  • Milton Parsons as Deathridge the Undertaker, a mysterious, skeletal suspect.
  • William Halligan as Mayor, the worried mayor of Chicago.
  • Jason Robards Sr. as Motorist (uncredited)

Production[]

Getting the rights to produce Dick Tracy from the character's creator, Chester Gould, cost RKO pictures $10,000. This was the first in a series of Dick Tracy films produced by RKO.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Dick Tracy: Detail View". American Film Institute. Retrieved April 28, 2014.
  2. ^ AFI staff (2013). "Dick Tracy". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Los Angeles, California, USA: American Film Institute. OCLC 772904208. Retrieved September 17, 2013.

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