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Blonde for a Day (1946)

June. 10,1946
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5.5
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NR
| Crime Mystery
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Hugh Beaumont stars as detective "Michael Shayne" in this 1946 B-film.

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Hellen
1946/06/10

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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ThiefHott
1946/06/11

Too much of everything

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Steinesongo
1946/06/12

Too many fans seem to be blown away

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Blucher
1946/06/13

One of the worst movies I've ever seen

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dougdoepke
1946/06/14

Unremarkable Mike Shayne programmer, the sort of assembly line product that kept post-war audiences entertained (1946). Mike (Beaumont) is trying to find who shot his reporter buddy Rourke (Bryar), leading him through a thicket of blondes, a brunette, and an ornery editor (Ferguson). Unfortunately, the handsome Shayne lacks an edge to go along with his impish charm that too often bleeds into a wise-guy manner. As an actor, Beaumont's much better as Beaver Cleaver's dad. Not much suspense builds as the story progresses, nor does the visual style add mood. Rather, the focus is more on personalities than plot. And in that regard, the hefty Kendall's chief inspector appears too dense to be either amusing or convincing. Nonetheless, the two statuesque brunettes, Adams and Hoshelle, are real eye-catchers, at the same time Adams swings a really mean right-cross that's perhaps the movie's high point. Anyway, if you don't require much from amateur detective flicks, it's an easy though forgettable 68-minutes.

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