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Michael Shayne Mysteries: Volume One [DVD]
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| Genre | Mystery & Thrillers |
| Format | NTSC, Color, DVD |
| Contributor | Irving Bacon, Pat O'Malley, Dorothy Malone, Ivan Lebedeff, Francis Ford, George Reeves, Gerardo Sei Groves, Don Costello, Donald MacBride, Ralph Dunn, Charles Trowbridge, Basil Walker, Bob Rose (III), Robert Conway, Harold Goodwin, Larry Steers, LeRoy Mason, Adrian Morris, Charles Tannen, Edward Brophy, Steven Geray, Oscar O'Shea, George Meeker, Lester Dorr, Al Kikume, Henry Victor, Don Brodie, Syd Saylor, George Melford, Fern Emmett, Nora Lane, Wade Boteler, Jeff Corey, Frank Mills, Olin Howland, Charles Meakin, Walter Abel, Marie Blake, Walter Sande, Dick Rich, Hamilton MacFadden, Charles Irwin, Bess Flowers, Billy Bevan, Richard Derr, Harry Hayden, Tim Ryan, Steve O'Brien (II), Cliff Clark, Dick French, Paul E. Burns, Jack Stoney, Herbert I. Leeds, James Pierce, Major McBride, Lloyd Nolan, Sherry Hall, Clarence Kolb, Edward Earle, Ben Carter, Sam McDaniel, John Bleifer, Harry Carter (II), Charles Williams, George Chandler, Mae Marsh, Hans von Morhart, Cyril Ring, Lynn Bari, Charles R. Moore, Paul Kruger, Don Dillaway, Donald Douglas, Harry Strang, Henry Wilcoxon, James Flavin, Mary Field, Emmett Vogan, Addison Richards, Jesse Graves, Curt Bois, Jimmy Aubrey, Charles Coleman, Marjorie Weaver, Robert Emmett Keane, Edmund Mortimer, Edwin Stanley, Ferike Boros, Douglass Dumbrille, Elizabeth Patterson, Sayre Dearing, Frank Orth, Ann Doran, Paul Michael (IV), Ruth Warren, Bud Geary, Bert Moorhouse, Paddy O'Flynn, Arthur Loft, Perc Launders, Rudy Robles, Mantan Moreland, Paul Harvey, Fred 'Snowflake' Toones, Louis Jean Heydt, Helene Reynolds, Joan Valerie, Mary Gordon, Mary Beth Hughes, Eugene Forde, Monica Bannister See more |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 4 hours and 38 minutes |
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Disc 1 Side A: MICHAEL SHAYNE, PRIVATE DETECTIVE (1942) Disc 1 Side B: THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T DIE (1942) Disc 2 Side A: SLEEPERS WEST (1941) Disc 2 Side B: BLUE, WHITE, & PERFECT (1942)
**Plus Featurettes **Packaging designed by Michael Shayne and artist Robert McGinnis
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This very welcome box set turns up the heat on one of detective films' cold cases. Created by Brett Halliday, Michael Shayne appeared in 31 books between the 1940s and '70s. He is not as popularly known as other screen shamuses, but he's good company. As portrayed by Lloyd Nolan (best known as curmudgeonly Dr. Chegley on the groundbreaking sitcom Julia), Shayne is not as hard-boiled as Sam Spade or as sage as Charlie Chan. But, as one shady character observes to someone whom Shayne has just pasted, "You know better than to mix with Shayne." He's a working-class mug ("His office is in his hat, his home is in his car," he remarks), usually "down on his luck" and short on cash. As Michael Shayne, Private Detective (1940) opens, the furniture from his office is being repossessed. Still, Shayne has ethics enough to turn down $5,000 for a suspicious-sounding case. ("$5,000 will buy a lot of ethics," he's told). He's got some odd habits, from twirling his keychain to singing the odd Irish ditty. In each film, Shayne manages to get himself into some "screwy scrapes." In Private Detective, a "gag" backfires when an attempt to scare a gambling heiress straight results in a murder with Shayne's gun at the scene of the crime. In The Man Who Wouldn't Die (1942), Shayne pretends to be a wealthy woman's husband to get the lowdown on a body that won't stay buried. In Sleepers West (1941), he's on the right track when he accompanies a murder witness by train to San Francisco. Blue, White and Perfect (1942) is a real gem that finds Shayne embroiled in wartime espionage, smuggled diamonds and dodging his jealous, matrimonial-minded girlfriend.
These lively B-films each clock in at less than 80 minutes. What they lack in budget they more than make up for in shadow-drenched, dark, and stormy atmosphere, Shayne's moxie and inestimable support from some great character actors, such as Clarence Kolb (the crooked mayor in His Girl Friday) and Douglass Dumbrille (the nasty racetrack owner in A Day at the Races), who appear in Private Detective. For a collection of obscure films, this box set has all the trimmings, with three original featurettes that provide efficient primers on Halliday, Shayne, and Robert McGinnis, the artist who created luscious and lurid covers for the Shayne paperbacks. There is also an interactive trivia guide that makes the six-degrees connections between cast members and the film-noir world. This is volume 1, to which we can only say, "Come back, Shayne." --Donald Liebenson
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.25 x 0.75 inches; 7.36 Ounces
- Item model number : 2241230
- Director : Eugene Forde, Herbert I. Leeds
- Media Format : NTSC, Color, DVD
- Run time : 4 hours and 38 minutes
- Release date : March 20, 2007
- Actors : Lloyd Nolan, Lynn Bari, Mary Beth Hughes, Louis Jean Heydt, Edward Brophy
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 1.0), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1)
- Studio : 20th Century Fox
- ASIN : B000LC4ZDK
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #21,121 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #965 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV)
- #3,675 in Drama DVDs
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The dream started to come true back in 2007 when Fox Home Video released the "Michael Shayne Mystery Collection, Volume One".
Then my dream was shattered.
There never was a Volume Two.
Instead Fox released the remaining three films starring Lloyd Nolan in dribs and drabs.
The situation is even worse with the five Hugh Beaumont films - only one is available on DVD.
LLOYD NOLAN AS MICHAEL SHAYNE:
1940: Michael Shayne, Private Detective *
1941: Sleepers West *
1941: Dressed to Kill **
1942: Blue, White and Perfect *
1942: The Man Who Wouldn't Die *
1942: Just Off Broadway ***
1942: Time to Kill ****
* "Michael Shayne Mysteries, Volume 1" REVIEWED ON THIS PAGE
Back in 2007, four of the seven films were packaged in a two DVD boxed set.
All films had subtitles, and the box included several interesting featurettes about Michael Shayne.
I have been patiently waiting for Volume Two, but it is not to be.
Instead we have had to buy individual DVDs of:
** Dressed to Kill (with subtitles),
not to be confused with the 1946 Sherlock Holmes movie of the same title
*** JUST OFF BROADWAY (DVD-R, no subtitles)
**** "TIME TO KILL" has not been released yet, though Amazon has assigned a stock index number to it:
ASIN: B005QCH5MI
Apparently it will be a DVD-R without subtitles.
Under "DVDs & Movies", type "Time to Kill 1942" on the Amazon search bar.
"Time to Kill" may be the most interesting film in the series.
It was adapted from a Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe novel ("The High Window"), two years before Marlowe debuted on film under his own name (in "Murder My Sweet", 1944)
Hard to believe, but in the 1940s, author Brett Halliday outsold Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett as a writer of detective fiction.
Wise-cracking Private Eye Michael Shayne was featured in 69 novels published between 1939 and 1977.
The seven Lloyd Nolan movies were produced by Twentieth Century Fox's B-Movie division
The Fox series ended in 1942, but four years later it was revived by PRC (Producers Releasing Corporation) for a series of five films with Hugh Beaumont (better known as Beaver Cleaver's father).
PRC was strictly Poverty Row.
Even Monogram looked down on PRC.
The Lloyd Nolan movies are great fun, and even the Hugh Beaumont PRC films are not without their charms.
You just have to like B-Movies.
HUGH BEAUMONT AS MICHAEL SHAYNE:
1946: Murder Is My Business
1946: Larceny in Her Heart
1946: Blonde for a Day = Blonde for a Day
1946: Three on a Ticket
1946: Too Many Winners
Below are movie posters for each of the twelve films:
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2016
The dream started to come true back in 2007 when Fox Home Video released the "Michael Shayne Mystery Collection, Volume One".
Then my dream was shattered.
There never was a Volume Two.
Instead Fox released the remaining three films starring Lloyd Nolan in dribs and drabs.
The situation is even worse with the five Hugh Beaumont films - only one is available on DVD.
LLOYD NOLAN AS MICHAEL SHAYNE:
1940: Michael Shayne, Private Detective *
1941: Sleepers West *
1941: Dressed to Kill **
1942: Blue, White and Perfect *
1942: The Man Who Wouldn't Die *
1942: Just Off Broadway ***
1942: Time to Kill ****
* "Michael Shayne Mysteries, Volume 1" REVIEWED ON THIS PAGE
Back in 2007, four of the seven films were packaged in a two DVD boxed set.
All films had subtitles, and the box included several interesting featurettes about Michael Shayne.
I have been patiently waiting for Volume Two, but it is not to be.
Instead we have had to buy individual DVDs of:
** [[ASIN:B0009X75CO Dressed to Kill]] (with subtitles),
not to be confused with the 1946 Sherlock Holmes movie of the same title
*** [[ASIN:B00OTAD9WI JUST OFF BROADWAY]] (DVD-R, no subtitles)
**** "TIME TO KILL" has not been released yet, though Amazon has assigned a stock index number to it:
ASIN: B005QCH5MI
Apparently it will be a DVD-R without subtitles.
Under "DVDs & Movies", type "Time to Kill 1942" on the Amazon search bar.
"Time to Kill" may be the most interesting film in the series.
It was adapted from a Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe novel ("The High Window"), two years before Marlowe debuted on film under his own name (in "Murder My Sweet", 1944)
Hard to believe, but in the 1940s, author Brett Halliday outsold Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett as a writer of detective fiction.
Wise-cracking Private Eye Michael Shayne was featured in 69 novels published between 1939 and 1977.
The seven Lloyd Nolan movies were produced by Twentieth Century Fox's B-Movie division
The Fox series ended in 1942, but four years later it was revived by PRC (Producers Releasing Corporation) for a series of five films with Hugh Beaumont (better known as Beaver Cleaver's father).
PRC was strictly Poverty Row.
Even Monogram looked down on PRC.
The Lloyd Nolan movies are great fun, and even the Hugh Beaumont PRC films are not without their charms.
You just have to like B-Movies.
HUGH BEAUMONT AS MICHAEL SHAYNE:
1946: Murder Is My Business
1946: Larceny in Her Heart
1946: Blonde for a Day = [[ASIN:B0081LCRJW Blonde for a Day]]
1946: Three on a Ticket
1946: Too Many Winners
Below are movie posters for each of the twelve films:
Sometimes, you'll find Mike exasperating. If you are mad at him just when you think you have hooked him, or you have discovered that he has been cavorting around with another dame, or you uncover another untruthful story he has told you, hey, just throw a few things at him, what the heck, he is the forgiving sort, he won't be mad at you, he'll just write it off as something a crazy dame like you just does.
If you are a bad guy or gal and Mike is on the job, you'll wish you had chosen another career.
If you are a police detective, your puffed-up dignity is going to be deflated, when Mike is on the case.
These are great movies with many fun scenes. My favorite scene is when Mike rings up his fiancee from a store pay phone in Blue, White and Perfect. You have to see and hear this one. Great stuff!
Twentieth Century Fox reproduction quality: excellent. Fox included an interesting extra on paperback artist Robert McGinnis.
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It just doesn't work and wrecks any possibility of these movies being watchable.
decided to see if there was more available. Unfortunately , I do not think the TV series is available on DVD , but I ran across this
offering. On this DVD the detective was played by Lloyd Nolan. You may not know the name , but you probably know the face.
He had a long career following this. Here he plays a hard boiled detective. It reminds me of The Thin Man series of movies ,
except that this guy is not as sophisticated and does not have a wife to dialogue with. The stories are good , and the banter is witty.
A solid offering of good old Glorious Black & White detective stories that is well worth acquiring for fans of such stuff if you can find it at a decent price. As of this posting ( May 2014 ) it was not widely available and pricing seems to reflect this fact. The sleeve I have it in temptingly designates this DVD as " Volume 1" , so I am hoping to see more of this some day...



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