6/10
First time with Hugh Beaumont as Michael Shayne
11 October 2015
Warning: Spoilers
MURDER IS MY BUSINESS 1946

After 20th Century Fox stopped production of their successful string of Michael Shayne Private Detective films, Producers Releasing Corporation picked up the film rights. Lloyd Nolan had headlined the films for 20th Century. These were for the most part, nifty, well-paced little mystery programmers. P.R.C. used Hugh Beaumont to headline their series. Needless to say the production values are a lot less than the Nolan set of films.

In this one, the first with Hugh Beaumont, has Detective Michael Shayne getting involved in a murder and blackmail case. A wealthy woman, Helene Heigh, hires Shayne to find out who is blackmailing her. Before Beaumont can really dig into the case, the woman is killed.

The list of suspects is quite large with Heigh's husband at the top. The man, Pierre Watkin, had tried to hire Beaumont to arrange a robbery of Heigh's jewels. Then, there is the two children from Watkin's earlier marriage, Julia McMillian and David Reed. Add to this the brother of the dead woman, Lyle Talbot, his showgirl friend, Virginia Christine and several others. Also fouling up the case is the local Police Lt, Ralph Dunn. Dunn dislikes Beaumont and tries to pin the whole mess on Beaumont.

Helping Beaumont is his trusty secretary, Cheryl Walker and newspaper reporter, Richard Keene. Most of the film is spent with plenty of not so red herrings being thrown at the audience. Needless to say Beaumont ties all the loose ends etc into a nice bow for Police Detective Ralph Dunn.

There are a few snappy lines delivered by Beaumont but the film as a whole moves at a snail's pace. It seems much longer than the 64 minute runtime. Beaumont is watchable, but the rest of the cast looks like they would rather be elsewhere.

The director, Sam Newfield does what he can, but the poor production values etc do not help. The talented Newfield scored with several low rent programmers, like, THE LADY CONFESSES, APOLOGY FOR MURDER, MONEY MADNESS, THE COUNTERFEITERS, (all with Hugh Beaumont) FINGERPRINT'S DON'T LIE, WESTERN PACIFIC AGENT and HI-JACKED.

As a fan of this low budget type fare, I was a tad disappointed with this one. A OK try, but is falls short. Now I just need to take in the rest of this P.R.C film series for comparison.
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