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Director
  
Wallace Fox

Prequel
  
Black Arrow

Music director
  
Edward J. Kay

Language
  
English

6.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Crime, Action, Drama

Sequel
  
The Monster and the Ape

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Writer
  
Ande Lamb
,
Dale Messick
,
George H. Plympton

Release date
  
January 26, 1945 (1945-01-26)

Cast
  
Joan Woodbury
(Brenda Starr),
Kane Richmond
,
Syd Saylor
,
Wheeler Oakman

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Brenda Starr, Reporter (1945) was the 25th film serial released by Columbia Pictures. It was inspired by Brenda Starr, Reporter, a popular comic strip created by Dale Messick. The title role was played by Joan Woodbury, who had similar roles in feature films for Columbia and Monogram.

Contents

Plot

Daily Flash newspaper journalist Brenda Starr (Joan Woodbury), and her photographer, Chuck Allen (Syd Saylor), assigned to cover a fire in an old house where they discover the wounded Joe Heller (Wheeler Oakman),a mobster suspected of stealing a quarter-million dollar payroll. The dying Heller tells Brenda that someone took his satchel of stolen money and he gives her a coded message. Kruger (Jack Ingram), the gangster who shot Heller, escapes to his gang's hideout with the bag but discovers it is filled with paper rather than money. The gang, knowing Heller gave Brenda a coded message makes many attempts on her life to get her to reveal where Heller hid the payroll money. But thanks to Chuck and Police Lieutenant Larry Farrel (Kane Richmond), she evades them, until Pesky (William 'Billy' Benedict), a Daily Flash office boy succeeds in decoding the Heller message.

Cast

  • Joan Woodbury as Brenda Starr
  • Kane Richmond as Lt. Lawrence Farrell
  • Syd Saylor as Chuck Allen
  • Joe Devlin as Tim
  • Wheeler Oakman as Joe Heller/Lew Heller
  • Cay Forrester as Vera Harvey
  • Marion Burns as Zelda
  • Lottie Harrison as Abretha
  • George Meeker as Frank Smith
  • Jack Ingram as Kruger
  • Anthony Warde as Muller
  • John Merton as Schultz
  • Production

    Joan Woodbury later recalled:

    It was made during the war and everybody was hungry, including me. My former husband had gone off to war. I was left with a little daughter. So you grabbed anything you could grab and, believe me, you were very grateful for anything that came along. This was a 13 episode thing, in 21 days! The only reason they gave me the role was the fact I could learn dialogue fast enough to do everything in one take. The most memorable thing is, on the last night, the back of the set was one solid bar and there wasn’t an inch of space between one bottle and the next. Everybody was waiting for the wrap-up, so we could have a party! But I had 19 pages of dialogue on a telephone, with nobody talking back to me. It’s great if an actor talks back, you can at least ad lib on his ad libs. When you have nobody talking back, you’ve got nobody to ad lib you. So I’d look at a page and say, ‘Okay, let’s do it,’ pick up the phone and we’d shoot it. I shot all 19 sequences in one take, because they were going to kill me if I didn’t, with all that booze waiting; and I proceeded to get bombed after that. (Laughs) Sam, at least, realized it was cheaper to hire a stuntlady than break my leg. So I didn’t fall out of windows…I didn’t have any fun at all. (Laughs) I didn’t care to do any more serials.

    Theatrical

    The serial's theatrical release date was 26 January 1945.

    Home media

    Brenda Starr, Reporter is one of the last sound serials to be made available commercially. For many years, the serial was considered lost, with only a single known print in the hands of a private collector. The serial was released on DVD by VCI Entertainment in March 2011.

    Critical reception

    Cline writes that Woodbury "managed to carry the story from one episode to another in fine style, leaving herself in jeopardy just enough to require [Richmond's] services as a rescuer each week... [she] salvaged by her beauty and charm what might have been Katzman's greatest fiasco except for Who's Guilty?"

    Chapter titles

    1. Hot News
    2. The Blazing Trap
    3. Taken for a Ride
    4. A Ghost Walks
    5. The Big Boss Speaks
    6. Man Hunt
    7. Hideout of Terror
    8. Killer at Large
    9. Dark Magic
    10. A Double-cross Backfires
    11. On the Spot
    12. Murder at Night
    13. The Mystery of the Payroll

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    References

    Brenda Starr, Reporter (film) Wikipedia
    Brenda Starr, Reporter (film) IMDb