The Mysterious Mr. Valentine


56m 1946

Brief Synopsis

A young girl gets a flat tire, and ends up with her car being stolen. Her car is involved in an accident resulting in a man's death, and the body is planted in her car by gangsters to make it look like she was driving. The gangsters soon try to blackmail her about the body, then force her into helping them in their criminal activities.

Film Details

Genre
Crime
Release Date
Sep 3, 1946
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Republic Pictures Corp.
Distribution Company
Republic Pictures Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
56m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1

Synopsis

Late one night, while driving down a deserted road, Janet Spencer, a young woman from Johnstown, California, suffers a blowout and seeks assistance from John Armstrong, a chemist at the Doane and Armstrong chemical factory. Armstrong, who has just killed a man and placed the body in a back room, nervously directs Janet to his telephone. When Armstrong later returns to the back room, he is shocked to discover that the body is missing. Moments later, Rita, Armstrong's wife, enters the office with a photographer. The photographer takes a picture of Armstrong and Janet, which is to be used as evidence in Rita's divorce suit. Janet flees in Rita's car, and while speeding through the town of Caston, she swerves out of the way of an oncoming car and apparently strikes a pedestrian. When two men get out of the car that nearly hit her and volunteer to take the injured man to the hospital, Janet accepts the offer, unaware that they intend to frame her for a hit-and-run murder. Returning to the road, Janet collides with a vehicle at an intersection, but this time she drives away without stopping. Private investigator Steve Morgan, the driver of the other car, finds a piece of Janet's bumper, and later matches it to the car parked in front of her home. Steve suspects that Janet is in trouble, and offers his professional assistance. The following day, the newspapers report that the hit-and-run victim was Ralph Doane, Armstrong's business partner. Steve's investigation reveals that Armstrong is named as the beneficiary on Doane's policy. Steve returns to Janet's, where she shows him a blackmail letter warning that unless she sends $26,000 to a "Mr. Valentine" she will be framed as the hit-and-run driver. Later, Rita hires Steve to find out the identity of the woman in the picture that her photographer took the night before. Steve knows that it is Janet, but he remains silent. His investigation soon reveals that Doane and his mistress, Lola Carson, were working together to get the $100,000 life insurance payment. After examining Doane's body at the morgue, Steve is convinced that Doane was already dead when Janet struck him, and that he was pushed into the path of her car. When Steve searches the Doane and Armstrong warehouse in search of clues, he is attacked from behind and knocked unconscious by the mysterious Mr. Valentine. Meanwhile, the police lieutenant, following a bad clue, concludes that the hit-and-run motorist is Janet and goes to arrest her. Steve, who has fallen in love with Janet, finds her first, and sends her to an out-of-town hotel. A short time later, Armstrong is found murdered and Rita is arrested as the prime suspect. Janet delivers the blackmail money to Lola and her accomplices at the Doane and Armstrong warehouse, but flees before the gangsters can kill her. Steve arrives in time to fight off the extortionists and prove to the police lieutenant that Lola, Armstrong and two accomplices conspired to kill Doane for the insurance money, and that Armstrong was later killed by Lola and the accomplices when he tried to keep all the money for himself. After revealing that the chemical company's insurance agent, Sam Priestly, is Mr. Valentine and one of Lola's cohorts, Steve is given time off to marry and go on a honeymoon with Janet.

Film Details

Genre
Crime
Release Date
Sep 3, 1946
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Republic Pictures Corp.
Distribution Company
Republic Pictures Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
56m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1

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