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Jack Lewis (screenplay)
Jack Lewis (story)
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Daringly takes you behind the studio gates!!!
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An ex-detective gets a job as an investigator digging up dirt on celebrities for a tabloid scandal sheet. | add synopsis
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Has a certain grotesque charm more (2 total)
Cast
(Credited cast)| Robert Clarke | ... | Maxwell Carter (private eye) | |
| Maralou Gray | ... | Gay Shelton | |
| Francine York | ... | Nan Torr | |
| Sydney Mason | ... | Charles 'Hap' Grogan (as Syd Mason) | |
| John Warburton | ... | James Cameron (film director) | |
| Bill White | |||
| Selime Najjar | ... | Selime (the houseboy) | |
| William Justine | |||
| John Herman Shaner | |||
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Eleanor Ames | |||
| Carolyn Brandt | ... | Dancer | |
| Shirley Chandler | ... | Beatnik dancer | |
| Maya Del Mar | ... | Spanish dancer | |
| Martha Mason | |||
| Kathy Potter | |||
| Barbara Skyler | |||
| Diane Strom | |||
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Scandaltown (USA) (video title)
Secret File Hollywood
Secret File of Hollywood
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85 min
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Hollywood Film Enterprises, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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Filmed in 1961, not released until 1962. more
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Boom mic visible: In many shots the boom mics and lights are visible. more
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Yes, it's all true what they say about "Secret File Hollywood". In all honesty you would HAVE to describe it as being a "bum movie". Yet, in a way, it's actually a minor classic.
It's one of those ultra low budget, flea pit quickies that "came back" to wander around the graveyard of late night TV in the 1970s. But, unlike most of its kind, it isn't SO bad nor so completely devoid of entertainment value that it's entirely unwatchable.
OK, so what's the story? Well, it's pretty simple really.
After becoming involved in a bar room shooting incident somewhere around L.A, deadbeat private eye Maxwell Carter (Robert Clarke) loses his snooping ticket and suddenly find himself out of work. With a couple of months back rent to pay on his sleazy dump of an office and a mean bookie on his tail who won't take "no" for an answer in regard to some outstanding pony debts, Maxie boy has to come up with some serious cash - pronto.
Enter Nan Torr (Francine York), the luscious, smartly tailored editor of a cheap-jack scandal rag called (you guessed it) "Secret File Hollywood". Now, here's where the whole thing gets really exciting.
It just so happens that the serpent-like Nan (who stares out at the world through a pair of phony black-rimmed glasses) is a good pal of "Hap" Grogan, the bookie 'oom Max is into for about three grand.
To the sound of a sexy saxophone smoldering away in the background, Miss TNT slides into Max's miserable hole in the wall and starts to whisper something about a high paying job.
Badly hung-over from a night on the sauce, its takes our hero a moment to get a hook on Nan's batty proposition. Turns out that it's a pretty shady assignment even by Max's lowly standards. Clear away all the bells and whistles and what it gets right down to is blackmail. In short, Nan wants the poor slob to take some compromising photos of a famous(and married) Hollywood director. Of course, Nan will take care of all the staging requirements. All Max has to do is stand in the bushes and snap away at the right moment with his 35mm SLR.
But things rapidly get out of hand and blackmail soon turns to murder and suicide (one of each). Before long, however, we come to learn that neither Nan nor the gun-toting Grogan are the real brains behind the operation. They actually take their orders from a mysterious "Mr Big" -someone whom they have never personally met (he gives them their instructions via tape recorded messages). Getting interested?
Anyway, as utterly desperate as he may be, murder just isn't Max's style and, bein' the kinda guy that he is, he decides to blow the lid "clean 'awf" the whole stinkin' racket.
Although listed as having been made in 1962, those who care about such things will note that there are no cars later than '59 models in any of the street scenes.
The boom mike does, indeed, frequently appear at the top of the frame -something that was not unusual in bargain basement movies of the period.
Anyway, despite all its faults, this creaky little gem does have a certain grotesque charm and I'll always have fond memories of watching it on Channel 9's "Nightowl Theatre" many moons ago.
Enjoy!