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(1943)

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Wanda McKay Makes This "Guy" Swell!
JohnHowardReid1 August 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Usually a film that's commercially available on DVD will attract lots of reviews, but this Monogram "B" seems to be the exception. That's a shame because Wanda McKay (rhymes with "high") has one of her most charming roles as the feminine lead. Admittedly, she's not billed as such, but her role is larger than that filled (in her usual "tough dame" style) by Veda Ann Borg. The other players are likewise never less than competent. In fact, Rick Vallin makes quite a pleasing hero (who handles the unpleasant situation he finds himself in with commendable fortitude) and even Bobby Larson is quite tolerable as the kid he rescues. However, the movie does come to a most disappointing conclusion when "Good" triumphs and the hero faces a one-to-five prison sentence for a "crime" that never happened. You'd think the scriptwriters could have come up with some sort of last-minute reprieve, however weak. Even a character witness who could destroy the credibility of the victim would be better than nothing. Or is the "message" of the movie really that all lawyers are viciously incompetent and that if you are accused of committing a crime that never occurred, you may as well plead guilty and be done with it. "Smart Guy" is one of only five or six Hollywood movies of the 1940s in which the vicious character wins the day and the hero loses out.
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Interesting little cute story
searchanddestroy-113 July 2023
It is far less lousy than it seems to be at first sight. It looks like a stupid and naive movie, directed by Lambert Hillyer, who was a forgettable B movie maker in the thirties and forties; even earlier in the silent period. You have to be careful to this movie because it saves some surprises, very unexpected even now in 2023. The ending in particular. The relationship between this man and the kid is moving and rare for this kind of film from Poverty Row. One more example that a B movie can really bring surprise, you just have to be lucky to catch it. I hope you'll be as lucky as me who purchased it, because it is not available on You tube.
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