DICK TRACY - RKO CLASSIC COLLECTION 4K Restoration Blu-ray [BLU-RAY] [1945, 1946, 1947, 1947]
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Dick Tracy Detective, Dick Tracy vs. Cueball, Dick Tracy’s Dilemma and Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Format: BLU-RAY
The comic-strip crime-fighter Dick Tracy, created by Chester Gould, was part of the Saturday matinee serials, starring Ralph Byrd. In 1945, RKO revived the Tracy series, and Morgan Conway was chosen to portray Tracy in a pair of feature films: Dick Tracy and Dick Tracy vs. Cueball. RKO’s earliest publicity photos posed Conway in profile, hoping to imitate Gould’s square-jawed caricatures. Although Conway’s’ screen Tracy didn’t resemble the print Tracy in the flesh, Conway’s dramatic interpretation was faithful; he gave the role a humble, businesslike quality while keeping with police procedure. Morgan Conway is considered by many to be the best on screen Dick Tracy. Although Conway’s Tracy was praised by critics as the closest to Gould’s original concept, the public seemed to prefer Byrd, who returned in the role for the final two RKO features. To them, Ralph Byrd was Dick Tracy. RKO accepted this and hired Byrd to finish the series. Dick Tracy’s Dilemma and Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome. Boris Karloff spices up the final RKO feature as the fearsome bad guy known as Gruesome. All four movies had many of the visual features associated with film noir: dramatic, shadowy photographic compositions, with many exterior scenes filmed at night. In addition, RKO stocked the films with familiar faces, creating a true rogues’ gallery of characters. Max Allan Collins — who took over the writing of the TRACY strip from Chester Gould, and went on to create ROAD TO PERDITION — provides informative on-screen introductions to each film, exclusive to this VCI release.
DISC #1 Contains:
DICK TRACY DETECTIVE:
Tracy, in his inimitable fashion, brings to justice a psychotic, scar-faced, thug known as “splitface” who has been busy bumping off the members of a jury that once convicted him. After many intriguing and suspenseful situations, the criminal is tracked down by the master detective, Tracy, and his faithful side kick, Pat Patton.
62 mins, B&W, 1.33:1 / 4×3, 1945, Not Rated
DICK TRACY vs CUEBALL:
A braided cord is his only clue as Tracy (Conway) searches desperately for a gang of jewel thieves. Following a trail of murder, violence and robbery, Tracy tracks down the bald-headed leader known as ‘CueBall’, who has a penchant for strangling his victims.
63 mins, B&W, 1.33:1 / 4×3, 1946, Not Rated
DISC #2 Contains:
DICK TRACY’S DILEMMA:
Tracy must track down a murdering fiend called ‘The Claw’. The tension builds to a shocking climax as Tracy solves one of his most difficult cases ever. Fun and exciting!
60 mins, B&W, 1.33:1 /4×3, 1947, Not Rated
DICK TRACY MEETS GRUESOME:
Violence and armed conflict provides the background. Boris Karloff is great as the criminal, Gruesome, who can hold people in suspended animation with his nerve gas.
65 mins, B&W, 1.33:1 / 4×3, 1947, Not Rated
Cast DICK TRACY, DETECTIVE: Morgan Conway, Anne Jeffreys, Mike Mazurki, Lyle Latell, Mickey Kuhn, Ian Keith. DICK TRACY VS CUEBALL: Morgan Conway, Anne Jeffreys, Lyle Latell, Dick Wessel, Esther Howard, Douglas Walton, Ian Keith. DICK TRACY’S DILEMMA: Ralph Byrd, Lyle Latell, Kay Christopher, Jack Lambert, Ian Keith. DICK TRACY MEETS GRUESOME: Ralph Byrd, Boris Karloff, Anne Gwynne, June Clayworth, Edward Ashley, Lyle Latell. |
Director DICK TRACY, DETECTIVE: William Berke DICK TRACY VS CUEBALL: Gordon Douglas DICK TRACY'S DILEMMA: John Rawlins DICK TRACY MEETS GRUESOME: John Rawlins Producer DTD: Sid Rogell & Herman Schlom, DTVSC: Sid Rogell, Herman Schlom, DTD: Herman Schlom, DTMG: Herman Schlom Cinematography DTD: Frank Redman, DTVCC: George E. Diskant, DTD: Frank Redman, DTMG: Frank Redman Writer DTD: Eric TaylorChester Gould, DTVSC: Dane Lussier, Robert E. Kent, DTD: Robert Stephen Brode, Chester Gould, DTMG: Robertson White, Eric Taylor Music DTD: Roy Webb, DTVSC: Phil Ohman, Paul Sawtell, DTD:_ Paul Sawtell, DTMG: Paul Sawtell |
Format BLU-RAY
Language English
Region All Regions
Audio Stereo
Aspect Ratio 1.33:1
Rating Not Rated
Runtime 250
Year 1945, 1946, 1947, 1947
Color B&W
UPC 89859911521
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