Nick Carter, Master Detective (film)

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Nick Carter, Master Detective
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Half sheet theatrical poster
Directed by Jacques Tourneur
Produced by Lucien Hubbard
Written by Bertram Millhauser
Based on original story by Bertram Millhauser and Harold Buckley
Starring Walter Pidgeon
Rita Johnson
Music by Edward Ward
Cinematography Charles Lawton Jr.
Edited by Elmo Veron
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release dates
13 December 1939 (New York, USA)
Running time
59 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $379,000[1]
Box office $456,000[1]

Nick Carter, Master Detective is a 1940 film starring Walter Pidgeon in the title role.[2]

Cast

Reception

According to MGM records the movie earned $276,000 in the US and Canada and $180,000 elsewhere, making a loss to the studio of $93,000.[1]

The New York Times wrote, "No, this isn't Nick Carter as we remember him, but it's an amusing fiction for all that, with enough action to compensate for the arch unoriginality of the plot and with pleasantly casual performances all around. Walter Pidgeon's Nick Carter is a comfortingly uncerebral sleuth: it's good, for a change, to meet a detective who does not stumble over hairpins while failing to notice a ten-ton truck. But even more than Nick, we enjoyed Donald Meek's Bartholomew, the Beeman, who is a bit cracked from reading detective story magazines and inevitably cracks the case. They make a gay crime-solving combination, and we've no doubt Metro intends to give us other Nicks in time." [3] while Time Out more recently wrote, "Tourneur's second film in Hollywood, it's briskly and competently done, but the best thing about it is Donald Meek's performance as Bartholomew the Bee Man, a mousy little apiculturist who fancies himself as a private eye." [4]

References

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