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Dick Tracy's Dilemma

1947 Drama Not Rated 60 Minutes

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Summoned to the scene of a robbery and grisly murder, police detective Dick Tracy is puzzled by the unusual choice of murder weapon. He soon discovers that the culprit is a psychopath known only as 'The Claw', a career criminal with a hook for a hand. With the Claw gone into hiding, Tracy will need the help of his old friend, ham actor Vitamin Flintheart, to draw the killer out into the open.

Dick Tracy's Dilemma is the third in a series of four features produced by RKO based on Chester Gould's famous comic strip. The film marked the return of Ralph Byrd, who had played the detective in four Republic serials between 1937 and 1941, as Tracy. The two previous entries, Dick Tracy, Detective (1945) and Dick Tracy vs. Cueball (1946) had featured Morgan Conway as the crimefighter. However, Conway proved so unpopular with audiences that theater exhibitors petitioned RKO to return Byrd to the role. Byrd would go on to play Tracy in Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947) and an ABC TV series (1950-1952). Veteran actor Ian Keith plays Vitamin Flintheart, a character Gould based on John Barrymore, as if he had just stepped out of the comic strip. This was appropriate as Keith's career trajectory paralleled Barrymore's, beginning in classics such as Abraham Lincoln (1930) and The Sign of the Cross (1932), and ending up in such B-movie fare as It Came From Beneath the Sea (1955).

Bonus: Dick Tracy Promotional Film (1952) -- Created to sell the 1950-1952 TV series into syndication, this short subject features highlights from Tracy's crime fighting career, including his battles with Flattop, the Mole, and Breathless Mahoney.

Not Rated.