Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Michael Shayne
Merle Garland
Juan Arturo O'Hara
Helen Shaw
Vanderhoefen
Rudolf Hagerman
Friedrich Gerber, alias Nappy Dubois
Ethel
Charlie
Mrs. Bertha Toby
Mr. Toby
Alexis Fournier
Judge
Capt. Brown
First Officer Richards
Inspector Peterson
Joseph P. McCordy
Miss Hoffman
Theodore H. Sherman Jr.- Printer
Clerk (uncredited)
Man at Ship Dock (uncredited)
Ship's Passenger (uncredited)
Helper (uncredited)
Mrs. Flaherty - Mike's Landlady (uncredited)
Honolulu Cop (uncredited)
First Junior Officer Brooks (uncredited)
Man at Ship Dock (uncredited)
Jonesy
Ship's Purser
Porter
Maid
Taxi Driver
Salesgirl
Taxi Driver
Ship's Doctor
Felix
Ship's Pageboy
Police Sergeant
Thomas
Court Clerk
Kali - Chauffeur
Barney - Cop
Sailor Carson
Ship's Doctor
Truck Driver
Ship's Ticket Agent
Otto
Minor Role
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-01-08
On the trail of some industrial diamonds that go missing from the safe of his new employers, loved-up but down on his luck detective "Mike Shayne" (Lloyd Nolan) begs and borrows some cash so he can travel on an ocean liner upon which he is sure are the thieves. Pretty soon the presence of "Helen" (Helene Reynolds) arouses his suspicions - she isn't a lady to me messed with, but he also has a new ally in "Juan" (George Reeves) so has hopes of getting to the bottom of what looks increasingly like a Nazi plot. The boat scenario provides plenty for the story: small portholes, foggy decks and even a watertight door add to the mystery. It's ten minutes too long and I found Nolan's portrayal just a little too smug. That's not helped by way too much dialogue throughout and though it does pick up nicely at the end, it's all just a bit too much of the "Lloyd Nolan" show for me.