Director: John Rawlins•Genres: Crime, Mystery, Film-Noir
When a series of daring robberies and murders plague the city, Dick Tracy suspects the involvement of the notorious gangster "Gruesome" Gus Petersen. Gus, along with his henchmen, employs a variety of ingenious and sinister devices to commit his crimes, including a sound-wave weapon. Tracy must race against time and ingenuity to uncover Gus's hideout and bring him to justice before more lives are lost.
While a product of its time and not considered a cinematic masterpiece, "Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome" is often viewed as an entertaining entry in the popular Dick Tracy serials. Critics at the time and modern viewers often cite its straightforward crime-fighting plot and Boris Karloff's menacing performance as highlights, though some may find the pacing and effects dated.
Boris Karloff delivers a memorably villainous performance as "Gruesome" Gus.
The film offers a classic, albeit simple, detective story with a good-vs-evil narrative.
Despite its age, it provides decent entertainment value for fans of old-school crime dramas.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this older film is not readily available.
Boris Karloff's character, "Gruesome" Gus Petersen, was known for his chillingly calm demeanor and his use of bizarre contraptions, a contrast to the more typically brutish gangsters of other crime films.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources