


High Explosive
Mike Douglas (Barry Sullivan), owner of a nitroglycerin concern hires his old friend "Buzz" Mitchell (Chester Morris), a race-driver of midget-auto cars who has been banned from racing, to go to work hauling nitro. "Buzz" makes a play for Connie Baker (Jean Parker), Mike's secretary and girlfriend, and also for Doris Lynch (Barbara Lynn), fiancée of Connie's younger brother, Jimmy ('Rand Brooks'), and gets Jimmy to replace him on a dangerous nitro haul and Jimmy, of course, has an accident and gets killed. But "Buzz" finds a way to redeem himself. The hard way.
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Plot Summary
A disgraced former police detective, now working as a private investigator, is hired to find a missing heiress. As he delves into the case, he uncovers a complex web of deceit, blackmail, and murder involving a wealthy industrialist and his associates. The detective must navigate dangerous situations and treacherous individuals to bring the truth to light and solve the mystery.
Critical Reception
As a B-movie of its era, 'High Explosive' received modest attention upon its release. Critics at the time generally noted its formulaic plot but often praised its pacing and the performances of its lead actors within the constraints of the genre. Audience reception was typical for a low-budget studio picture, serving as efficient entertainment for its target demographic.
What Reviewers Say
- Presents a standard mystery plot with enough twists to keep audiences engaged.
- The film effectively utilizes noir tropes for a suspenseful atmosphere.
- Performances are competent, particularly from the lead, within the genre's conventions.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'High Explosive (1943)' is not readily available, as it predates widespread digital review platforms.
Fun Fact
Director Robert Florey, known for his work with Universal horror films and Edgar Allan Poe adaptations, also directed this lesser-known mystery, showcasing his versatility across genres.
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