In Fingerprints Don’t Lie (1951), a forensic investigator for the police drastically overstates what his evidence proves, and then spends the rest of the movie furiously backpedaling while trying not to look like he’s backpedaling. That’s what it seemed like to me, at any rate. (Notice: Sid Melton warning.)
#1 by lyzard on September 9, 2009 - 11:45 pm
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I wonder if this was inspired by the MGM B-movie proto-forensics? Either way, it sounds like something I should have seen.
Sig and Sam were brothers, I believe.
Speaking of BROING, Richard Travis, Lyle Talbot and Margia Dean would all go on to Mesa Of Lost Women. Maybe PRC was involved in the original Herbert Tevos production?
#2 by Nathan Shumate on September 10, 2009 - 5:48 am
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I wonder if, by BROING!, I’ve added something to the B-reviewing lexicon. (You young whippersnappers, you don’t even remember Tinkerbell telling us to turn the page…)
#3 by El Santo on September 10, 2009 - 7:19 am
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I was alergic to Disney by the time I was reading (even at the level that requires assistance from 7″ records), but I certainly remember people other than Tinkerbell telling me to turn the page.