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Frank Gruber (1) (1904–1969)

Autor de Dressed to Kill [1946 film]

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103+ Obras 844 Miembros 12 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Frank Gruber, 1904 - 1969 Frank Gruber started his writing career as a trade journal editor and then as a correspondence school teacher. Over the course of his 31 years as a writer, Gruber produced over 50 novels. Gruber is best known for his Westerns, but was also known to have written some mostrar más mysteries as well as some screenplays. His well known works include, "Fighting Man," "This Gun Is Still," Quantrell's Raiders" and "Town Tamer." mostrar menos

Series

Obras de Frank Gruber

Dressed to Kill [1946 film] (1946) — Screenwriter — 64 copias
Zane Grey: A Biography (1970) 56 copias
Terror by Night [1946 film] (1946) — Screenwriter — 45 copias
The pulp jungle (1967) 32 copias
The Gift Horse (1942) 22 copias
The French Key (1940) 20 copias
Boris Karloff's Favorite Horror Stories (1965) — Editor — 19 copias
Swing Low, Swing Dead (1964) 19 copias
The Big Land (1605) 18 copias
The Whispering Master (1947) 17 copias
The Laughing Fox (1940) 17 copias
Brothers of Silence (1965) 16 copias
The Scarlet Feather (1948) 15 copias
The Mighty Blockhead (1945) 15 copias
The Buffalo Box (1942) 14 copias
The Silver Jackass (1947) 14 copias
The Limping Goose (1954) 14 copias
The Spanish Prisoner (1969) 13 copias
Run Thief Run (1948) 12 copias
The Honest Dealer (1947) 12 copias
TOWN TAMER (1958) 12 copias
The Talking Clock (1941) 11 copias
Twenty Plus Two (1961) 11 copias
Bridge of Sand (1963) 11 copias
The Lone Gunhawk (1977) 10 copias
Fort Starvation (1975) 10 copias
The Etruscan Bull (1969) 10 copias
Peace Marshal (1958) 9 copias
Bitter Sage (1954) 9 copias
Frank GRUBER: Gunsight (1976) 9 copias
A Job of Murder (1949) 9 copias
The Yellow Overcoat (1942) 8 copias
O Assassino de duas Caras (1990) 7 copias
Johnny Vengeance (1954) 7 copias
Fighting Man (1948) 7 copias
The Greek Affair (1964) 7 copias
The Navy Colt (1941) 7 copias
The Dawn Riders (1968) 6 copias
Wanted! (1971) 6 copias
The Curly Wolf (1978) 6 copias
Bugles West (1973) 6 copias
The Bushwhackers (1975) 6 copias
This Gun Is Still (1967) 6 copias
The Gold Gap (1968) 6 copias
The Marshal (1974) — Autor — 5 copias
Fourth Letter (1960) 5 copias
Murder '97 (1948) 5 copias
Tales of Wells Fargo (1958) 5 copias
Broken Lance (1976) 5 copias
Lonesome River (1958) 5 copias
Silver City [1951 film] (1951) — Screenwriter — 4 copias
Mood for Murder (1954) 4 copias
Quantrell's Raiders (1981) 3 copias
Kiss the Boss Goodbye (1941) 3 copias
Outlaw (1979) 3 copias
Denver and Rio Grande [1952 film] (2012) — Writer — 2 copias
Buffalo Grass (1956) 2 copias
The Man from Missouri (1960) 2 copias
Run, Fool, Run (1995) 2 copias
Little Hercules. (1965) 2 copias
Nödlandning 1 copia
The Lonesome Badger (1954) 1 copia
Laughing Fox 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps (2007) — Contribuidor — 534 copias
The Hardboiled Dicks (1965) — Contribuidor — 45 copias
Golden Age Bibliomysteries (2023) — Contribuidor — 26 copias
Great American Detective Stories (1945) — Contribuidor — 12 copias
Rainbow Fantasia: 35 Spectrumatic Tales of Wonder (2001) — Contribuidor — 7 copias
Man in the Vault [1956 film] (1956) — Original book — 5 copias
Northern Pursuit [1943 film] (1943) — Actor — 4 copias
Backlash [1956 film] (2014) — Original book — 4 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1904-02-02
Fecha de fallecimiento
1969-12-09

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“By now Mr. Holmes has exchanged his violin for a harp!” — Mr. Courtney

“You're assuming heaven is his destination?” — Hilda Courtney

To most of us on the planet, Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce are the only Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson we can accept in the role. This entry in the “B” series from Universal is a bit unusual, sort of a hybrid between the two “A” pictures made at Fox and the fun “B” franchise which came afterward. It retains some of the humor and fun of the latter, but also has a more straightforward story in the Holmes vein. This is mostly due to it being based on one of Conan Doyle's stories, albeit updated to modern London. Viewers will find it amusing when Holmes teases Watson about his latest story, A Scandal in Bohemia, appearing in The Strand magazine!

This one starts off with the production of music boxes in prison which find their way to auction. Though plain and ordinary looking, the tune is quite unusual, and apparently of great value. When Watson’s old pal Stinky is murdered over the one he purchased, Holmes manages to outwit a formidable foe in the lovely but black hearted Mrs. Courtney (Patricia Morison) and obtains one of the three sold at auction. He discovers a code within the Australian tune and the game is afoot to prevent another murder and financial disaster for England.

Morison was quite lovely and proves a worthy opponent for our favorite Londoner, actually besting him at one point and nearly disposing of him! Directed by Roy William Neill as usual, fans of the “B” films may find this a bit less energetic than some of the others, having more in common in tone with the two made at Fox. It is quite enjoyable, however, and has a terrific line from Watson at its conclusion fans will relish. A fine entry in the Universal franchise, and one fans must have.
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Matt_Ransom | 2 reseñas más. | Nov 21, 2023 |
Your enthusiasm (or lack thereof) for The Limping Goose will depend largely on your mood. If you're up for a screwball detective yarn, this book fits the bill; Frank Gruber wasn't as funny as Norbert Davis (who had a singular talent for injecting comedy into the standard hard-boiled proceedings), but he could hold his own with, say, Richard Sale. If you're not feeling especially zany, however, you may want to read something else. Fast-talking New York con artist Johnny Fletcher (accompanied by his sidekick, dopey strongman Sam Cragg) hires himself out as a detective to scrape up rent money, and has assorted misadventures as he tries to determine who murdered a business tycoon's son. It's a brisk, kinda-sorta entertaining read, but the premise is just a one-note gag...and the gag has to be relentlessly maintained on every page, lest the story fall apart. Fletcher is supposed to sound clever, but too often he comes across as shrill and pointlessly hostile. Not for a moment is the reader fooled into believing that any of this could happen in the real world; from start to finish, the novel reads like a cartoon.

Gruber was a skilled writer (his horror story "The Thirteenth Floor" is a masterpiece), and the Johnny Fletcher series was a long-running, popular one. The Limping Goose just wasn't my cup of tea, and therefore lands in the won't-read-it-again pile. (Originally published in 1954; reissued as Murder One in 1973.)
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Jonathan_M | Feb 23, 2023 |
This volume contains two westerns that are longer than a short story and less then a novel in length. The Man From Missouri is about Les Bowman who is fleeing an outlaw past in Missouri by taking a train to Texas. On the rain he witnesses a young woman being harassed by some drunken cowboys. He intercedes and makes enemies of the cowboys which becomes an issue as they get off the train in the same town that he is going to to take over a ranch he inherited.

The plot is fairly complicated as the girl's father is one of the big ranchers trying to squeeze the little guys out. The ranch that Bowman inherited is right amongst the big three and by controlling the water controls the land which makes him a big target. Continuous action makes this a quick read.

The second novella concerns notorious gunman, John Vickers, who returns to his hometown in Texas but faces continuous harassment from the locals. However when the local disreputable politicians and ranchers start freezing out the little guys, Vickers' help is appreciated. Another plot that never slows down although the gunfight at the end seemed a bit unrealistically staged for me and a story ending that seemed to say the author ran out of ideas on how to bring it to a conclusion.
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lamour | Jun 13, 2022 |
Well written account of Zane Grey's life. It gives a good understanding of the books that Zane Grey wrote.
 
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rayub | Oct 4, 2019 |

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