Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Mary Ryan, Detective (1949)

A modest but enjoyable little crime B-movie.

A female gang is stealing jewellery, possibly by making use of small children. Detective Mary Ryan (Marsha Hunt) is sent to prison (undercover of course) by her boss (John Litel) to try and infiltrate the gang. This she succeeds in doing but the gang leader (June Vincent) is suspicious which proves very dangerous to Mary...

A thoughtful and intelligent film with some good performances. The gang are not the sort of identikit thugs which you usually get in films of this type. Maybe not a thrill-a-minute but a good plot.

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Flat Top (1952)

An enjoyable, if generic, naval air warfare yarn.

During the Korean War Commander Collier (Sterling Hayden) remembers back to the previous war and his early days on the carrier. 

This included butting heads with Rodgers (Joe Carlson) and various antics, and many training missions, as some raw recruits get knocked into shape and got ready for combat...

It is very predictable but a decently made film. If you have seen that many war films then it probably has little you would not have seen before in these kinds of film but that doesn't mean it isn't worth a watch. The carrier stock footage is good, especially the early jet age footage.

Monday, May 26, 2025

Blind Warrior (1987)

Completely over the top magical martial arts action, extraordinary and fantastic.

In the days of ancient Indonesia, the brutal warlord Baden Parna (Advent Bangun) is terrorising local villages, enslaving the men to toil in his gold mine and taking the women to his bed. 

Only one man can stop the evil warlord... a wandering blind warrior called Barda (Ratno Timoer)! He has supernatural fighting skills and brings the fight back to Parna...

This is a crazy film, violent yet frequently ridiculous martial arts mixed with a lot of mysticism and magic. The plot is basic, and often doesn't make a lot of sense. But this is a glorious watch and a huge amount of fun, and exotic sleaze.

Friday, May 23, 2025

Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc. (Serial) (1941)

Everything is thrown at this Dick Tracy serial, which is wonderfully over the top.

A deadly crime boss known as The Ghost has the ability to become invisible. He uses this skill for crime of course. When he wants to deal with his underlings he wears a rather creepy black mask which looks pretty cool. 

Only Dick Tracy (Ralph Byrd) can stop him (and reveal which of the potential suspects he is) after many cliff hangers and death defying stunts... 

This is pretty good stuff and one of the better movie serials of the 1940s. Nothing is spared and the actions is fast and frequently ridiculous. It is a comic strip bought to life on screen which is exactly how Dick Tracy should be of course.

Thursday, May 22, 2025

The Wild Blue Yonder (1951)

A standard training for war film which has few surprises but has some great footage of the iconic B-29 bomber.

The B-29 is coming, but this is a more highly advanced and complicated new plane than has come before and requires a lot of training. Major West (Forrest Tucker) is leading the training, Captain Calvert (Wendell Corey) one of his charges. They are (of course!) rivals for the affections of the same woman Landers (Vera Ralston)! 

After a lot of effort, trouble and revealed dark secrets, the bombers are sent into combat and an explosive ending...

Quite a reasonable film though overly relying on stock footage (some of which is a bit sloppy). The story is a bit hackneyed but the technical details of getting the B-29 into service are very interesting.