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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2011

1951 directed by William Castle starring J. Scott Smart, Julie London and Rock Hudson. A dentist's murder is investigated by hefty sleuth Brad Runyan.

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  • Bobby Jordan of DEAD END KID fame played a bell man...he is un-credited....neat movie

  • When the cops kill a suspect in a situation as the Clown - Deets - it is Murder. As good as Out of bullets and no possible way of escape - to shoot the guy is Murder... Legal in 1952. In today's world the clown could have beat the murder rap of Roy - and maybe did a few years for the other stuff. But for the cops to kill him like this is just Murder. I'm glad I live in the 21st Century.

  • The guy at the horse stables (John Russell) was [ironically] the LawMan - in the 1958-62 TV series. His hired car was British - hard to drive in L.A. with a Right-Hand steering. And here's an Ooops: The clown calls Roy - "Ray" at the end of his prison performance 42:30 into the flick. Ooops!! But they left it in the movie.

  • This was great........stars on the way up. Too bad Julie London didn't sing in this..... BUT GREAT!!!!!!!!

    Thank you for posting.

  • @44scd Nero Wolfe dates back to 1934 Rex Stout novels.. The Fat Man was created originally for radio in the 40s by Hammett.

  • 23:14 Joe Pesci double

  • Great little who-done-it. The actor who played the clown was, of course, Emmett Kelly, famous clown and ocasional actor.

  • Thanks for sharing this rare movie :)

  • thanks for the fat man movie. having seen it in years.  are there any more would love to see them. great chanel. will say one thing j. scott smart is some dancer

    beside's, william conrad's "cannon" could nero wolfe also be based on this. once more, thanks...

  • A rare (very early) Rock Hudson movie! He is so young and handsome in this. Thanks for uploading!

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