Brenda Starr, Reporter
Brenda Starr, Reporter (1945) was the 25th film serial released by Columbia Pictures. It was inspired by Brenda Starr, Reporter, a popular comic strip created by Dale Messick. The title role was played by Joan Woodbury, who had similar roles in feature films for Columbia and Monogram.
Plot
Daily Flash newspaper journalist Brenda Starr (Joan Woodbury), and her photographer, Chuck Allen (Syd Saylor), are assigned to cover a fire in an old house, where they discover the wounded Joe Heller (Wheeler Oakman), a mobster suspected of stealing a quarter-million-dollar payroll. The dying Heller tells Brenda that someone took his satchel of stolen money and he gives her a coded message. Kruger (Jack Ingram), the gangster who shot Heller, escapes to his gang's hideout with the bag, but discovers it is filled with paper rather than money. The gang, knowing Heller gave Brenda a coded message, makes many attempts on her life to get her to reveal where Heller hid the payroll money, but thanks to Chuck and police lieutenant Larry Farrell (Kane Richmond), she evades them, until Pesky (Billy Benedict), a Daily Flash office boy, succeeds in decoding the Heller message.
Cast
More details
author | Ande Lamb Dale Messick George H. Plympton |
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director | Wallace Fox |
editor | Charles Henkel Jr. |
genre | crime |
keywords | old house police lieutenant steal stolen money suspect wound |
musicBy | Edward J. Kay |
producer | Sam Katzman |
productionCompany | Sam Katzman Productions |
publisher | Columbia Pictures |