Thursday, April 4, 2019

The Honor of the Press (1932)

Young reporter Daniel (Edward Nugent) starts work at a newspaper while the town is rocking from a series of bank robberies. The newspaper is of course the usual 1930s cliche, full of tough talking and chain smoking newspaper men including the city editor Dan Perkins (Russell Simpson) and publisher Mr Sampson (Franklyn Farnum). Rita La Roy plays Daisy a rather over the top glamourous reporter on the paper.

Star reporter Larry Grayson (Reginald Simpson) seems to have the inside story on the robberies but shuts the door on Daniel when he tries to help out. The paper blames the police for failing in their job in catching the crooks but the police chief Drake (John Ince) seems suspicious about how the paper seems to find out about the robberies so quickly...

Daniel discovers that someone on the newspaper seems to be closer to the crime than seems normal. Well its a decent enough crime and reporting film. Nothing too out of the ordinary. There is a romantic sub-plot with Daniel and his squeeze June (Dorothy Gulliver) which pads out the somewhat flimsy plot a bit.