Torchy Gets Her Man

Torchy Gets Her Man

Theatrical release poster
Directed by William Beaudine
Produced by Jack L. Warner
Hal B. Wallis
Screenplay by Albert DeMond
Starring Glenda Farrell
Barton MacLane
Music by Howard Jackson
Cinematography Warren Lynch
Arthur L. Todd
Edited by Harold McLernon
Production
company
Release dates
  • November 12, 1938 (1938-11-12)
Running time
63 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Torchy Gets Her Man is a 1938 American comedy-drama film directed by William Beaudine. Starring Glenda Farrell as Torchy Blane and Barton MacLane as Detective Steve McBride. It was released on November 12, 1938. This is the sixth film in a series of "Torchy Blane" movies by Warner Bros.[1][2][3]

Plot

Torchy Blane (Glenda Farrell) is in the police station when a secret service agent Charles Gilbert (Willard Robertson) ask the police for help in catching "$100 Bailey", a counterfeiter who has eluded police capture for fifteen years and is passing hundred dollar bills. Charles tells detective Steve McBride (Barton MacLane) that he suspects Bailey will pass the money at the racetrack. He recruits the police in a sting operation at the local racetrack to catch Bailey and convinces Steve to let him watch the $100 betting window.

Unknown to the police, Charles Gilbert is actually Bailey. He intends to use his position at the racetrack to pass off and launder his phony bills for the real thing, together with a number of his accomplices posing as horse bettors. Captain McTavish dispatches Sergeant Gahagan (Tom Kennedy) with a letter to confirm Charles Gilbert's identity. Charles switches Captain McTavish's letter with one written by a member of his gang, and his cover is maintained. Captain McTavish forbids Steve to tell Torchy about the investigation. She is annoyed at Steve when he keeps her in the dark about the counterfeit ring he is tracking down. Gahagan is at Hollywood Race Track with a foolproof system, involving higher mathematics, that he uses to almost break the track. This draws attention to him, by not only the counterfeiters and racetrack officials but also by Torchy, who's at the track tracking down Steve.

Determined to get her story, Torchy follows Charles from the racetrack. Charles notices her on his tail and loses her. Torchy writes the story in her newspaper, but her editor explains that they have been asked by the police not to publish anything on the subject, in order to keep the operation secret. Torchy is still suspicious of Charles and marks his automobile tire with creosote. She borrows a German Shepard named Blitzen from a local pet store to track the scent. With Gahagan's help, Torchy discovers Charles's hideout, but they are spotted by Charles's men and kidnapped, and held captive by the counterfeit ring as a hostage. Both Torchy and Gahagan is tied up to a nitroglycerin bomb, set to go off at any moment. Torchy sends the dog to get help. Meanwhile, Steve has begun to worry about Torchy and Charles's response makes him suspicious. Blitzen shows up at the police station, and lead Steve together with a squad of police and Charles to the gang's hiding place. Charles, not wanting to be at the place where the bomb is set to go off, is forced not only to reveal his true identity but also where the bomb is and when it's about to detonate. Torchy and Gahagan are rescued by Steve and Charles is arrested.

Cast

Torchy Blane series

Home media

Warner Archive released a boxed set DVD collection featuring all nine Torchy Blane films on March 29, 2011.[4]

References

  1. "Torchy Gets Her Man". American film Institute: catalog of feature films. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  2. "Torchy Gets Her Man". Moviefone. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  3. Bubbeo, Daniel. The Women of Warner Brothers: The Lives and Careers of 15 Leading Ladies, with Filmographies for Each. McFarland & Company. p. 79. ISBN 0786411376.
  4. KEHR, DAVE (May 7, 2010). "The Torchy Blane Collection". The New York Times. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
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