Word: nolan
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Second feature, "Dressed to Kill" features Lloyd Nolan in the third picture of the "Michael Shayne, private detective" series. It's just dull enough to make you sleepy just exciting enough not to let you fall asleep...
...last 20 years, have been playing havoc with our foreign policy. The result of these efforts has been the loss of our security, and will be the loss of untold billions of dollars and no telling how many lives. One of Mr. Marshall's friends, Mr. Nolan, disliked the article about him [Marshall] in TIME, so he proceeded to write a letter [TIME, July 21], which did as much good for the isolationists as the protest of a drunken man that he is not drunk...
...second feature Lloyd Nolan as Detective Michael Shayne approaches a photo-finish with Lew Ayres in running a once-good idea into the ground. "Sleepers West," which had them snoozing in the other three sectors of the compass as well, will not be missed when replaced by the second Sneak Preview of the year on Tuesday...
...Nolan D. C. Lewis of New York, a top-notch authority on dementia praecox, last week told colleagues of the case of a 65-year-old man whose vision was impaired by cataracts and who had hallucinations that he was engaging in unprintable conduct with young girls. Doctors removed the cataracts. But the hallucinations persisted...
...Michael Shayne, Private Detective" is a grade B show which deserves an A minus. The plot, as is customary in Hollywood murder mysteries, tells how a private detective outsmarts the public defectives. But Lloyd Nolan raises the show way above average by an excellent performance as the sport-coated Sherlock Holmes...