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Tall, Dark and Handsome
Tall, Dark and Handsome

Tall, Dark and Handsome (1941)

57% User Rating
1h 18min
Crime
Comedy

"What a man...He's a killer that doesn't kill"

Robin Hoodish gangster in 1929 Chicago is an object of affection, kind to New York hood and bad to a bad crook.

H. Bruce HumberstoneDirector

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Cesar Romero

Cesar Romero

J.J. "Shep" Morrison

Virginia Gilmore

Virginia Gilmore

Judy Miller

Milton Berle

Milton Berle

Frosty Welch

Charlotte Greenwood

Charlotte Greenwood

Winnie Sage

Sheldon Leonard

Sheldon Leonard

Pretty Willie Williams

Stanley Clements

Stanley Clements

Detroit Harry Morrison Jr.

Frank Jenks

Frank Jenks

Puffy

Barnett Parker

Barnett Parker

Quentin

Marc Lawrence

Marc Lawrence

Louie

Paul Hurst

Paul Hurst

Biff Sage

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Frank Bruno

Chick

Anthony Caruso

Anthony Caruso

Gunman

Marion Martin

Marion Martin

Dawn

Leon Belasco

Leon Belasco

Alfredo Herrera

Charles D. Brown

Charles D. Brown

District Attorney

Addison Richards

Addison Richards

Miitary Academy Commandant

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George Watts

Joe Brady

Stanley Blystone

Stanley Blystone

Policeman in cigar store

Vickie Lester

Vickie Lester

Snuggy

Mary Treen

Mary Treen

Martha

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Department Store Extra (uncredited)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

July 20, 2025

With “Shep” (Cesar Romero) ruling one side of Chicago and “Pretty Willie” (Sheldon Leonard) the other, a sort of peace prevails amongst the gangsters. This equilibrium is endangered, though, when “Shep” encounters “Judy” (Virginia Gilmore) and to keep her close he offers her a position as his nanny. Nanny to whom, though? He hasn’t any children so enter the stroppy young “Harry” (Stanley Clements) who is playing along without knowing the true identity of his “dad”. Of course, “Willie” immediately takes a shine to her too, but amidst their brief rutting the latter man discovers something fairly significant about his opposite number. It’s so significant that it will change the balance of power - but what can “Shep” do? It’s quite a fun comedy drama, this one, but boy are there holes in the plot. To be fair, that isn’t a predictable one and there are a few (implausible) twists along the way as we head to the spectre of a conclusion that offers just desserts all round. Romero puts on his usual charm but Gilmore doesn’t really make much impact. For that we really need to look at Milton Berle’s “Frosty” - the right hand man who likes a bottle or two, and to the engagingly attitudinal Clements who clearly went to the Jimmy Cagney school of mobster lingo. It’s all perfectly enjoyable to watch with a solid underlying story, but is really too sloppily put together and I doubt I’ll ever remember it.

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