Great classic you won’t see again I enjoy theses classic movies back in the 40’s and 50’s especially before bed I put one of theses classic movies on keep them coming ❤❤
What a load of wonderful rubbish. I have fallen in love with Patsy (Robin Raymond) the original pocket dynamo. Not sure I have ever seen her before, but thought she was quite brilliant. Fact is, ever the aged police lieutenant like the remaining cast gave a totally convincing performance. Always loved Frank Jenks's voice. Thank you so much for this.
I LOVE this movie... great entertainment! They knew how to make good comedy, mysteries in the 30's and 40's, (no violence or sex)- superb character actors!
Unfortunately I feel today's youth have no idea what love actually is, because it's all about lust these day's! The WORLD has become a strange, twisted PERVERSE place! Sadly!!!
A cute, cute entertaining movie!!! Thank you, PizzaFlix. So many positive comments and rightfully so. We are all grateful for your uploads. You really are to be commended. Thanks, from all of us.
Modern movies are nothing but porn flicks full of gratuitous sex scenes. Women with wigs, implants, and pasty make-up. Men without a clue. LSD-inspired 'action' scripts/plots. No wonder The Golden Age gave way to 'Tinseltown'.
RANDALL2020: I worked in an office where one clerk and one manager were separately found to be spaced out on the stuff and were fired. A friend from outside later got arrested for possession and got a hefty fine. That's what I know, aside from the various medical reports on the damage it can do. Not for me. If I want to get messed up I only need to drink public water which is fluoridated.
I'm having a regular Mother's Day celebration here. And my mom's been dead since 1998. But twice I've seen a pretty girl in a 1940's haircut and been reminded of my mother.
A light mystery with a few murders, a good car chase, several knocked unconscious, adequate sound, movie visibility good, some funny lines reminding me a little of slapstick comedy. Overall, a film good enough to keep me watching even after dozing off a few times (not the film's fault, but the cat whose picture is shown here awakened me at 5:00 a.m. and haven't had a "cat" nap myself today). PizzaFix, we have watched many good movies from your channel. Thank you.
Classics are classics for a very classy reason. Time never fades with a classic...only gets better in time. And always better to watch or listen to. I like all types of classics. Thanks PizzaFlix ;-D Luv, Luv
Gosh you sound like you have a great love for the classics! What a sweet comment you left! That was super nice! I find I really appreciate old movie's more as time goes by!
Rogues Gallery, released USA 6 December 1944, 21 August 1945 London, UK, 3 December 1945 UK. Frank Jenks as Eddie Porter; Robin Raymond as Patsy Clark; H.B. Warner as Prof. Reynolds; Ray Walker as Jimmie Foster; Davison Clark as John Foster; Robert Homans (as Bob Homans) as Police Lt. Daniel O'Day; Frank McGlynn Sr. (as Frank McGlynn) as Blake; Pat Gleason as Red; Edward Keane as Gentry - City Editor; Earle S. Dewey (as Earl Dewey) as Eddie Griffith; Milton Kibbee as Wheeler; Gene Roth (as Gene Stutenroth) as Mr. Joyce; George Kirby as Duckworth - Butler; Norval Mitchell as Joe Seawell; John Valentine, Board Member; Jack Raymond as Mike - Night Watchman; Parker Gee, Detective.
That guy took a picture of the fellow who was trying to get the drawings after chasing them with a car and didn't know it till the end of the movie. I didn't know reporters could behave with police men the way she behaves with them. A real good comedy.
Ever notice, in these old movies, that no one ever drives a clunker car? They're all newer, all nice and shiny, and all in visibly good shape. That's better than we can do today.
Did you check out that big hat and those shoes on Patsy in the beginning of the flick? I swear those shoes made a comeback in the early 70's! Eddie could pass for Bob Hope .
Franks Jenks here as great character actor, looks remarkably like William Talman, who was best known for his role as gravelly voiced Hamilton Burger in Perry Mason.
They sure were into hats back then. Men in their Fedoras but the women wore some really crazy hats. Now it's mostly trucker baseball caps and knit caps in winter.
Best idea, the inventor only works at night😂 Cat and mouse chase in the dark, excellent fun!😊😅 This is one of my faves to come back to watch. Though a truly fun farce for the time, it was absolutely enjoyable Thank goodness for old time flash bulbs! Huge and bulky they come in handy at times😂
Those pompous film critics who complain that classic Hollywood cinema objectifies women under the passive gaze of the camera obviously have never seen any movies like this one. Bold, brisk, and brassy. OK, Ducky?
Patsy Clarke wore a beautiful feminine hat. In those days an Irish policeman beyond retirement age could shoot a man running away in the line of duty. Today the police cannot do that.
+Dave Showler Yes, no one quite like Iris Adrian - who also demonstrated heart in her portrayals. And she paused to listen; the actress in this kind of just snaps back. She was okay enough, but Iris, snapping gum, had it all.
OF COURSE THE PHOTOGRAPHERIN THIS MOVIE DOES'NT HAVE THE WHEREWITHALL TO PHOTOGRAPH THE DEAD BODY IN THE HOUSE OR IN THE CAR ! WHAT KIND OF PHOTOGRAPHER DOES'NT TAKE PHOTOS FOR EVIDENCE OF SOMEONE KILLED !
How about a satellite that can see an ant on the ground or an acoustic pulse that can blow you out of bed, acoustics is sound and sound goes through walls, hooked up to a van owned by a perp neighbor, driving by, easy peasy called targeting .
...if the fact had clicked in the reporter's head soon after he flashed the camera from the car at the killer...it might have made a short preview of the first 'tales of the unexpected'...or 'forensic detectives'...or...
Please tell Robin Raymond, the reporter, where to find me. I don't have a story for her, but I could make up something to keep her interested. *And no, we wouldn't need the photographer. Gee, all that and no dead bodies.
Jehosaphat was a Jewish premier (or whatever) the people nicknamed him because he was constantly changing his mind and JUMPING from one thing to another.
I hate platforms and I hate wedgies. What looks really nice is the standard stiletto heel. Not great for walking long distances, but the look is terrific.
Thanks Pizza for the many hours of fabulous movies you have provided! Nothing like the old ones. So sad that this kind of cinema no longer exists.
Lane M you from the great time not many like u. Your husband is lucky man
CLASSIC FILMS!
Great classic you won’t see again I enjoy theses classic movies back in the 40’s and 50’s especially before bed I put one of theses classic movies on keep them coming ❤❤
What a load of wonderful rubbish. I have fallen in love with Patsy (Robin Raymond) the original pocket dynamo. Not sure I have ever seen her before, but thought she was quite brilliant. Fact is, ever the aged police lieutenant like the remaining cast gave a totally convincing performance. Always loved Frank Jenks's voice. Thank you so much for this.
Such a good film, I'm watching it all overt again. March, 2023.
Always enjoy seeing H.B. Warner -- one of the truly talented pioneers of the film industry. Thanks for sharing.
I agree, thank you for sharing. Great entertainment ❤❤
Poor guy, down in the Poverty Row slum.
I LOVE this movie... great entertainment! They knew how to make good comedy, mysteries in the 30's and 40's, (no violence or sex)- superb character actors!
Agreed
Unfortunately I feel today's youth have no idea what love actually is, because it's all about lust these day's! The WORLD has become a strange, twisted PERVERSE place! Sadly!!!
Now the US public has turned to voyeurish swine, and Hollywood is willing to oblige, hence porn aka "love scenes", violence, foul language and so on.
@@stardustgirl2904 Love and lust are just four-letter words.
@@nedludd7622 Yeah ,well one has great Worth, and the other one, has no Value at ALL ❗
A cute, cute entertaining movie!!! Thank you, PizzaFlix. So many positive comments and rightfully so. We are all grateful for your uploads. You really are to be commended. Thanks, from all of us.
Rubbish! PizzaFlix is just another f wit monetizing movies that are in the public domain.
Love these fast talking street lingo movies of the 40s that have an actual story.
"Snappy banter", I think it's called.
Love it! Barbara Stanwyck was also one of the masters of the comeback
@@gndoumit
....and Joan Woodbury.
and Iris Adrian.
What a movie that would make...with all four
cranked up. !
These old movies are the best. Anything out today can't compare.
Correct.
Modern movies are nothing but porn flicks full of gratuitous sex scenes. Women with wigs, implants, and pasty make-up. Men without a clue. LSD-inspired 'action' scripts/plots. No wonder The Golden Age gave way to 'Tinseltown'.
I heard that men in these movies were very masculine and not chasing after women
RANDALL2020: I worked in an office where one clerk and one manager were separately found to be spaced out on the stuff and were fired. A friend from outside later got arrested for possession and got a hefty fine. That's what I know, aside from the various medical reports on the damage it can do. Not for me. If I want to get messed up I only need to drink public water which is fluoridated.
@randall2020 Hey, Randall, if you're knowledgeable about LSD, don't give away your secret. No one respects a druggie. No one.
Excellent Pizzafix. Your taste in old Black and White films is legendary, Thank you so much for your uploads. So enjoyable
Plenty of wisecracks and 40's slang - I love it!!! Thank you, Pizza!!!
“Give your mind some altitude.” Brilliant snappy comeback.
I watch all your mystery videos. You have good choices and they are very enjoyable. Thanks for your efforts
Thank you for posting.
What a wise guy girl this part was. I love it. Wise guy cracks. I love this movie.
I'm having a regular Mother's Day celebration here. And my mom's been dead since 1998. But twice I've seen a pretty girl in a 1940's haircut and been reminded of my mother.
" When I touch a man and he stays cold, I KNOW he's dead!" Great fun movie, thanks!
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GREAT LINE!!!!!
If Patsy had touched me, I certainly wouldn't have stayed cold.
KMSL! I was gonna post the same thing, but I saw you already had!
Short,Snappy and loads of fun thanks for posting.
Very fun! Robin Raymond is great as a snarky girl reporter, so much smarter and tougher than women were usually allowed to be in movies of this era.
This was one of my favorites thus far! Loved it! Thank you so very much for sharing!! 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏♥️😃
Frank and Robin work so well together.
PizzaFlix, Thank you so much for Sharing these Great little hidden Gems / Movies ❣️
A light mystery with a few murders, a good car chase, several knocked unconscious, adequate sound, movie visibility good, some funny lines reminding me a little of slapstick comedy. Overall, a film good enough to keep me watching even after dozing off a few times (not the film's fault, but the cat whose picture is shown here awakened me at 5:00 a.m. and haven't had a "cat" nap myself today). PizzaFix, we have watched many good movies from your channel. Thank you.
Man these old flicks sure are a great time to watch. I love them.
Classics are classics for a very classy reason. Time never fades with a classic...only gets better in time. And always better to watch or listen to. I like all types of classics. Thanks PizzaFlix ;-D Luv, Luv
Gosh you sound like you have a great love for the classics! What a sweet comment you left! That was super nice! I find I really appreciate old movie's more as time goes by!
Back in the day when they had great scripts, great actors and catty dialogues.
The lead actress is hammy.
@@appletongallery
The director instructs the actors/ actresses
the levels (voice and actions) to emote.
"His Girl Friday" it ain't. but it's still a pretty fun newspaper/crime yarn with plenty of snappy dialogue. Well worth a look.
The days of fast talking one liner wise guys. Love it❤
These black-n-white ole skool vids are so freakin' cool....& funny as heck. 3rd one in a row ;-D Luv, Luv
Rogues Gallery, released USA 6 December 1944, 21 August 1945 London, UK, 3 December 1945 UK. Frank Jenks as Eddie Porter; Robin Raymond as Patsy Clark; H.B. Warner as Prof. Reynolds; Ray Walker as Jimmie Foster; Davison Clark as John Foster; Robert Homans (as Bob Homans) as Police Lt. Daniel O'Day; Frank McGlynn Sr. (as Frank McGlynn) as Blake; Pat Gleason as Red; Edward Keane as Gentry - City Editor; Earle S. Dewey (as Earl Dewey) as Eddie Griffith; Milton Kibbee as Wheeler; Gene Roth (as Gene Stutenroth) as Mr. Joyce; George Kirby as Duckworth - Butler; Norval Mitchell as Joe Seawell; John Valentine, Board Member; Jack Raymond as Mike - Night Watchman; Parker Gee, Detective.
A GEM! Thank you Pizza Flix for the enjoyment!😊
Quite an enjoyable little flick. Good story line to the end.
I love the snarky patter and the woman's fashion holy smoke.
A photographer who doesn't take pictures of a corpse or develop a picture of the thief!!!
Just love that energy she has.
That guy took a picture of the fellow who was trying to get the drawings after chasing them with a car and didn't know it till the end of the movie. I didn't know reporters could behave with police men the way she behaves with them. A real good comedy.
Ever notice, in these old movies, that no one ever drives a clunker car? They're all newer, all nice and shiny, and all in visibly good shape. That's better than we can do today.
Cute movie, thanks for sharing this gem....
Thank you!😊
PURE CORN. Jimmy, Tommy, Danny, Patsy, Detective O'Day, "gosh", "gee willikers", "that's just tops"............GREAT STUFF!
Action fast movie n just right an hour. Thz 4 sharing with us! CA, USA
Another movie with special effects by Ray Mercer, often credited on "The Outer Limits." He had a little building just off of Victory Blvd.
Did you check out that big hat and those shoes on Patsy in the beginning of the flick? I swear those shoes made a comeback in the early 70's! Eddie could pass for Bob Hope .
Saved One yes!! When I saw him I thought "that could be Bob hopes brother" cause it sure looked like him, mannerisms and all. 🙏
"What makes you think he's dead?" "The coroner said so."
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So funny.
TY Pizza! Raymond playing Patsy is a dynamo. Made the movie.
She could make my whole life.
Franks Jenks here as great character actor, looks remarkably like William Talman, who was best known for his role as gravelly voiced Hamilton Burger in Perry Mason.
But I don't think that Frank Jenks was a chain-smoking alcoholic like William Talman was. He also lived at least 7 years longer.
They sure were into hats back then. Men in their Fedoras but the women wore some really crazy hats. Now it's mostly trucker baseball caps and knit caps in winter.
If they only knew what kind of a fishbowl we're living in now! The matrix fishbowl. They basically had drawings of the internet in 1944.
Fun movie. Lots of Bob Hope I see in this character
Thank you Pizza flix for all the videos.
"Breakneck" is the only word for the pace of this film. Fun though.
The extra large salad bowl hat on the news reporters head is cracking me up 😄
That hat that Patsy is wearing is an absolute nightmare.
it was indeed lol
Why does she talk like a 12- year -old?
These old movies, although classic, have women talking like babies. It's really irritating
And she kept it on through the whole movie!
Rhonda Carter: No, she didn't, as you can see. But it IS horrible.
The hat plus the platform shoes added a lot to Patsy's height. She must have been a tiny little thing! All that said, the hat was a riot!
Best idea, the inventor only works at night😂 Cat and mouse chase in the dark, excellent fun!😊😅 This is one of my faves to come back to watch. Though a truly fun farce for the time, it was absolutely enjoyable
Thank goodness for old time flash bulbs! Huge and bulky they come in handy at times😂
Thanks for upload ! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
At least Patsy got a change of costume for the last minute!
Such a swell movie! Such a bright one :-)
I appreciate your work!
There's always a "Jimmy"...
Try combining your comments using the "edit" button 😂
Thank you from Manhattan ©2024
G. D.
Anther grade movie done very good and I like them all!!!
Great classic ❤thanks
Those pompous film critics who complain that classic Hollywood cinema objectifies women under the passive gaze of the camera obviously have never seen any movies like this one. Bold, brisk, and brassy. OK, Ducky?
@@alphonsozorro7952 Hollywood doesn't produce porn. Porn stables do. What about gay porn? What about women who like porn with men? Other women?
Such an awesome movie I loved it thanks for posting it 😀 😊 👍 ☺️ 🙂
Patsy Clarke wore a beautiful feminine hat. In those days an Irish policeman beyond retirement age could shoot a man running away in the line of duty. Today the police cannot do that.
That security guard looked like Dean Martin
I. Love. Dean. Martin!!
Loved it -- Is there any way you can find Rogue Cop with Robert Taylor?
I'd had hopes that this was a film version of the Dick Powell radio show of the same name. This is pretty good nonetheless.
Me too! Still enjoyed it though. Love Dick Powell as Richard Diamond and Rogues
This was closer to a comedic version of "Casey Crime Photographer" from the radio.
I love the clothes. It looks like she is wearing wedge shoes, that was in style in the 7'1 and a few years later
I've hated that style ever since I first saw women wearing them.
Very good film!
Love her walk!!!
... she changes her clumpy clogs for 'running shoes' at 42:06 ish and then back to clogs by 47:00 !
"Combine that with television and you've got something, sister!".
Popcorn flix sounds better. Always have to have popcorn with the old movies.
Wonderful!
Great fun movie ... but the girl should have been Iris Adrian
+Dave Showler Yes, no one quite like Iris Adrian - who also demonstrated heart in her portrayals. And she paused to listen; the actress in this kind of just snaps back. She was okay enough, but Iris, snapping gum, had it all.
@@danielstanwyck2812
She had EXCELLENT timing. 'born at the right time to eventually morph into technicolor and then , television.
Very entertaining.
The closer to retirement, the less likely the cop is to run down a suspect
1944. This is how we won the war. The Germans gave up, saying “we surrender, just please no more wisecracks.”
At the end of movie Patsy changed her wonderful hat for flowers.
Wonderful hat? It must have cost the wardrobe department at least 89 cents.
I lost track of how many times that woman had to adjust that ridiculous looking hat whenever she ran into a room, or even moved her head slightly.
OF COURSE THE PHOTOGRAPHERIN THIS MOVIE DOES'NT HAVE THE WHEREWITHALL TO PHOTOGRAPH THE DEAD BODY IN THE HOUSE OR IN THE CAR ! WHAT KIND OF PHOTOGRAPHER DOES'NT TAKE PHOTOS FOR EVIDENCE OF SOMEONE KILLED !
Is that a Bob Hope double?
Loved it x
How about a satellite that can see an ant on the ground or an acoustic pulse that can blow you out of bed, acoustics is sound and sound goes through walls, hooked up to a van owned by a perp neighbor, driving by, easy peasy called targeting .
You have been fed with too much sci-fi, and as an ignorant female, you gleefully assert that a satellite can spot an ant, lol!
Me encanta como Lee Zahler acompaña la película
Your IQ is going up by the Minute. Classic line
At 11:50: There is a reverse on your car...use it.
Very silly B class movie, still watched till the end, wanted to find out who done it!
I'like this old movies 😃
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you. 🍕🍕🍕
...if the fact had clicked in the reporter's head soon after he flashed the camera from the car at the killer...it might have made a short preview of the first 'tales of the unexpected'...or 'forensic detectives'...or...
Please tell Robin Raymond, the reporter, where to find me. I don't have a story for her, but I could make up something to keep her interested. *And no, we wouldn't need the photographer. Gee, all that and no dead bodies.
'Jumping Jeepers'....on the way to 'Jumping Jehoshaphat' of Batman fame
Jehosaphat was a Jewish premier (or whatever)
the people nicknamed him because he was constantly changing his mind and JUMPING from one thing to another.
“Well, here we go again”
Her hat could have been bigger.
appears that her extraordinary hat was adopted centuries later by Guinan aboard the starship Enterprise.😊
"This man is deader than yesterday's headlines"
That was a good quip. Might come in useful.
11:37, 12:15, 15:34, 16:00, 18:08, 22:40, 27:46, 33:15, 38:20, 44:35, 48:15, 49:10, 57:04
"He slammed the door right in my kisser!"😂
Did you see those platform wedgies Patsy was wearing? They had to be 3 inches high at the toes and 5 inches at the heel. Yikes.
I hate platforms and I hate wedgies. What looks really nice is the standard stiletto heel. Not great for walking long distances, but the look is terrific.
Is that a hat on her head or a giant mushroom?
😂
1944 a device that can listen from miles away without a microphone
Even with wireless technology, you need a sensor to capture sound waves. Without wire, but not without a microphone.
yep, well it is fiction after all....