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Whistling in the Dark (1941)
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Synopsis
Though based on a stage play by Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter (previously filmed as an Ernest Truex vehicle in 1933), MGM's Whistling in the Dark was clearly inspired by the success of Paramount's Bob Hope comedy-mystery
The Ghost Breakers
. In his first film starring role, Red Skelton plays radio actor Wally Benton, better known to his fans as that intrepid crime-solver "The Fox". On the eve of his wedding to perennial fiancee Carol Lambert (Ann Rutherford), Wally is summoned to the mansion of cult leader Joseph Jones (Conrad Veidt). Though he preaches a message of "radiant contentment" to his followers, Jones is actually a racketeer who hopes to get his hands on a $1,000,000 inheritance. The only person standing in the way of Jones' windfall is the sole heir, mild-mannered Mr. Upshaw (Lloyd Corrigan), who is about to take a business trip by plane. Impressed by "The Fox"'s encyclopedic knowledge of crime, Jones wants Wally to plan a "perfect murder", one which will put Upshaw out of the way without detection. Naturally, Wally balks at this, but he is persuaded to go along with Jones when the latter kidnaps both Carol and Fran Post (Virginia Grey), the daughter of Wally's sponsor (Henry O'Neill). Considerately, Jones gives Wally till 11 o'clock to come up with his plan, leaving our hapless hero in the "care" of hulking henchman Sylvester (Rags Ragland). Fully aware that neither his life nor those of Carol and Fran will be worth five cents once Upshaw is murdered, Wally spends most of the evening trying to concoct a way out of his jam. Full of hilarious one-liners and sidesplitting slapstick, Whistling in the Dark is also quite suspenseful--especially in the final reel, wherein the best line is delivered by the pop-eyed potential murder victim. So well received was Whistling in the Dark that MGM rushed out two sequels, also starring Red Skelton, Ann Rutherford and a "reformed" Rags Ragland. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Eve Arden
Buzz Baker
George Carleton
Deputy Commissioner O'Neill
Don Costello
'Noose' Green
Donald Douglas
Gordon Thomas
Virginia Grey
Fran Post
Reed Hadley
Beau Smith
Will Lee
Herman
Henry O'Neill
Phillip Post
Rags Ragland
Sylvester
Ruth Robinson
Mrs. Robinson
Ann Rutherford
Carol Lambert
Red Skelton
Wally Benton
Paul Stanton
Jennings
Conrad Veidt
Joseph Jones
Lloyd Corrigan
Harvey Upshaw
William Tannen
Robert Graves
Mariska Aldrich
Hilda
Production Crew
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
Sidney Wagner
Cinematographer
Bronislau Kaper
Composer (Music Score)
Kalloch
Costume Designer
S. Sylvan Simon
Director
Frank E. Hull
Editor
Edward Childs Carpenter
Play Author
Laurence Gross
Play Author
George Haight
Producer
Edwin B. Willis
Production Designer
Gabriel Scognamillo
Production Designer
Albert Mannheimer
Screenwriter
Harry Clark
Screenwriter
Year: 1941
Runtime: 78
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
MGM
Release
by MGM
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.