Too Many Winners
Too Many Winners | |
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Directed by | William Beaudine |
Written by | Fred Myton Scott Darling Brett Halliday John Sutherland |
Produced by | John Sutherland |
Starring | Hugh Beaumont Trudy Marshall Ralph Dunn Claire Carleton |
Cinematography | Jack Greenhalgh |
Edited by | Harry Reynolds |
Music by | Alvin Levin |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Producers Releasing Corporation |
Release date | May 24, 1947 |
Running time | 61 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Too Many Winners is a 1947 American crime film directed by William Beaudine and starring Hugh Beaumont, Trudy Marshall and Ralph Dunn.[1]
Plot
Private detective Michael Shayne is puzzled when newspaper publisher Gil Madden offers him money to not take a case, whereupon Mayme Martin tries to hire him. He goes to see Mayme, exasperating secretary-girlfriend Phyllis Hamilton, who was counting on a vacation with Shayne and promptly quits.
After learning from Mayme that something's amiss at Santa Rosita racetrack, Shayne is ambushed and beaten by a pair of thugs. Newspaper reporter Tim Rourke is sent by Shayne to see Mayme and finds her dead.
Shayne learns of a counterfeit-ticket racket that is costing the racetrack a lot of money. He speaks with track manager John Hardeman and encounters Ben Edwards, a printer who does the track's tickets. Edwards turns out to be an escaped convict from Joliet whose fellow former inmate Theodore Ross is now a fugitive as well.
Hardeman is shot, as is Edwards. In the end, Shayne proves to Detective Pete Rafferty that it was Ross, now going by the alias Madden, who was behind the scheme. Phyllis forgives the private eye and begins planning their vacation.
Cast
- Hugh Beaumont as Michael Shayne
- Trudy Marshall as Phyllis Hamilton
- Ralph Dunn as Det. Peter Rafferty
- Claire Carleton as Mayme Martin
- Charles Mitchell as Tim Rourke
- John Hamilton as Albert Payson
- Grandon Rhodes as John Hardeman
- Ben Welden as Gil Madden / Theodore Ross
- Byron Foulger as Ben Edwards / Claude Bates
- Jean Andren as Mary Edwards
- George Meader as Clarence
References
- ^ Marshall p.333
Bibliography
- Marshall, Wendy L. William Beaudine: From Silents to Television. Scarecrow Press, 2005.