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Death on the Diamond

 
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Death on the Diamond

  • Director: Edward Sedgwick
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Crime
  • Movie Type: Sports Drama
  • Main Cast: Robert Young, Madge Evans, Nat Pendleton, Ted Healy, C. Henry Gordon
  • Release Year: 1934
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 69 minutes

Plot

Based on a novel by Cortland Fitzsimmons, the storyline of this "gimmick" mystery follows the St. Louis Cardinals during a championship season. The arrival of hotshot pitcher Larry Kelly (Robert Young) coincides with an apparent plot to sabotage the Cards' chances of making it to the World Series. A failed attempt to poison all the pitcher's mitts is followed by a series of murders: catcher Dunk Spencer (Joe Sauers) is shot while sprinting to third base, pitcher Frank Higgins (Robert Livingston) is strangled in the locker room, and lovable catcher Truck Hogan (Nat Pendleton) is killed with an arsenic-laden hot dog. Finding himself one of the many suspects, Kelly nearly becomes a victim as well when he is slipped a booby-trapped baseball. With the help of sportscaster Jimmy Downey (Paul Kelly), Kelly exposes the murderer, surviving to win the pennant and the heroine, team secretary daughter Frances Clark (Madge Evans). Partly filmed on location at Los Angeles' Wrigley Field (home of the Chicago Cubs' minor-league LA farm team), Death on the Diamond offers a fresh slant to the standard whodunit format, with some particularly good work by Ted Healy as an exasperated umpire. That MGM produced the film is tipped off by two of the studio's trademarks: The killer's last-minute confession, wherein the guilty party transforms from a mild-mannered soul into a raving lunatic, and the shoddy process-screen work in the ballgame scenes. Future stars Mickey Rooney, Walter Brennan and Bruce Bennett show up in bit roles. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Paul Kelly - Jimmie Downey; David Landau - Pop Clark; DeWitt Jennings - Patterson; Edward S. Brophy - Grogan; Willard Robertson - Cato; Mickey Rooney - Mickey; Robert Livingston - Frank Higgins; Ward Bond - Policeman; Walter Brennan; Herman Brix; Don Brodie; Ralph Bushman - Pitcher Sam Briscoe; Charles "Heinie" Conklin; James Ellison - Cincinnati Pitcher; Franklin Farnum - Fan; Pat Flaherty - Pat, the Coach; Sam Flint - Baseball Commissioner; Sumner Getchell; Fred Graham - Cardinal Player; Jack Norton - The Gambler; Joseph Sauer - Dunk Spencer; Harry Semels - Barber Customer; Max Wagner - Hot Dog Vendor; Bobby Watson - Radio Announcer; Dennis O'Keefe; Jack Raymond - Men on Ticket Line

Credit

Edward Sedgwick - Director, Frank Sullivan - Editor, Cedric Gibbons - Production Designer, Milton Krasner - Cinematographer, Lucien Hubbard - Producer, Ralph Spence - Screenwriter, Harvey Thew - Screenwriter, Joseph Sherman - Screenwriter, Cortland Fitzsimmons - Book Author
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