A private detective is enlisted to find out who shot a dog and threatened its owner, but before long he's also involved in a kidnapping and murder plot..


"Muss 'em Up" from 1936? Honestly, this one's mostly for the hardcore classic film fans out there, especially if you're into those quick-fire detective yarns from the era. If you’re just looking for a casual watch, you might find it a bit dusty and *a little bit slow* in spots. But if you dig seeing early careers of fo...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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""Muss 'em Up" from 1936? Honestly, this one's mostly for the hardcore classic film fans out there, especially if you're into those quick-fire detective yarns from the era. If you’re just looking for a casual watch, you might find it a bit dusty and *a little bit slow* in spots. But if you dig seeing early careers of folks like Lucille Ball or Preston Foster, it's got some charm. 🕵️♂️ The premise starts kinda goofy: a private eye, played by Preston Foster as detective 'Flash' Casey, gets hired..."
Erwin Gelsey, James Edward Grant
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