When a close friend of the Drew family is accused of murder in a rural community, Nancy, aided by boyfriend Ted, helps her lawyer father expose the real killers.When a close friend of the Drew family is accused of murder in a rural community, Nancy, aided by boyfriend Ted, helps her lawyer father expose the real killers.When a close friend of the Drew family is accused of murder in a rural community, Nancy, aided by boyfriend Ted, helps her lawyer father expose the real killers.
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Bonita Granville and Frankie Thomas make this little mystery a lot of fun for the family to watch. This and the Nancy Drew films in general made with Granville are little gems that sadly do not get shown as much as they should. My big question is, why were there not more. These Drew movies are more entertaining than the Monogram Charlie Chans and Mr. Wong movies-yet those lasted longer than the Drew series did at Warners. If you have a chance to see the Nancy Drew/Bonita Granville series-please do so. MM
Though I've enjoyed the four Warner Bros. Nancy Drew films for their fast pace, snappy dialog and light touch, Bonita Granville doesn't bear much resemblance to the hyper-perfect Nancy of the long-running series of novels. The main drawback to the literary Nancy is that she's too perfect, even winning a golf tournament against a superior, more experienced player in THE HAUNTED BRIDGE. In TROUBLESHOOTER, (which bears the least resemblance to the books of any of the four films), Nancy's perfection is taken down a few notches: she can't drive (rear-ending several parked cars, constantly taking her hands off the wheel in her excitement), she can't cook (making a veritable Lucy of the kitchen), she allows the bad guys to destroy evidence -- why, she's as scared of ghosts as Willie Best and she can't even fly an airplane! NANCY DREW, TROUBLESHOOTER, with its general lack of mystery and constant slapstick, is essentially a parody of Nancy Drew. Fun, and satisfying in a slightly sadistic way, but nothing like the books.
Third entry in the delightful Nancy Drew series starring Bonita Granville. This time Nancy's lawyer dad (John Litel) has to leave town to help an old friend accused of murder. Nancy comes along and, of course, takes it upon herself to investigate the case. While there, Mr. Drew meets a woman and becomes enamored but Nancy isn't crazy about her.
Granville's wonderful as ever as the headstrong sleuth. Litel's great as well. Frankie Thomas is also here as Nancy's sidekick and would-be boyfriend, Ted. He and Granville had great chemistry. Aldrich Bowker steals every scene he's in as the cantankerous accused murderer. Additional comic relief in this one comes from Willie Best. It goes without saying Mr. Best's negative stereotype character will offend some modern viewers. Exciting climax involving a barn, a bull, and an airplane. Points for creativity.
Granville's wonderful as ever as the headstrong sleuth. Litel's great as well. Frankie Thomas is also here as Nancy's sidekick and would-be boyfriend, Ted. He and Granville had great chemistry. Aldrich Bowker steals every scene he's in as the cantankerous accused murderer. Additional comic relief in this one comes from Willie Best. It goes without saying Mr. Best's negative stereotype character will offend some modern viewers. Exciting climax involving a barn, a bull, and an airplane. Points for creativity.
When a ranchowner's body is found buried on his own land, it's up to Nancy Drew to solve another murder in NANCY DREW--TROUBLE SHOOTER. And once again, BONITA GRANVILLE decides that she and FRANKIE THOMAS must go about solving the crime despite the warnings of her father (JOHN LITEL) to stay away from the case.
Nancy's other concern is that her father is being too chummy with a woman he seems to be attracted to. But mostly, she's bubbling with energy as she and Frankie Thomas set out on another adventure while racing around the countryside in her roadster. A tropical flower and a greenhouse figure importantly in the plot.
So does a crop duster airplane. The film is an improvement over the first two entries as far as production values go. The B&W photography is crisp and the sets look as if more money was spent on them. The crop duster sequence is milked for all it's worth and ends the film with a wallop of a ride.
Summing up: Better than average entry in the series.
Nancy's other concern is that her father is being too chummy with a woman he seems to be attracted to. But mostly, she's bubbling with energy as she and Frankie Thomas set out on another adventure while racing around the countryside in her roadster. A tropical flower and a greenhouse figure importantly in the plot.
So does a crop duster airplane. The film is an improvement over the first two entries as far as production values go. The B&W photography is crisp and the sets look as if more money was spent on them. The crop duster sequence is milked for all it's worth and ends the film with a wallop of a ride.
Summing up: Better than average entry in the series.
Frankie Thomas nearly steals the show from right under Bonita Granville in "Nancy Drew, Troubleshooter," starring Granville as Drew, Thomas as boyfriend Ted Nickerson and John Litel as Carson Drew, Nancy's dad. As has been mentioned, the Nancy in the books was much more serious and sheer perfection as she had "luncheon" with her friends George and Bess, drove around in her roadster without crashing into anything, and solved mysteries. Granville is a very bouncy, reckless driving Nancy who becomes jealous in this entry into the series when dad gets a girlfriend.
In this film, Nancy and her dad leave the city to help a friend beat a murder charge. Turns out that Ted and his family are vacationing in the same area, and Nancy drags him around as she investigates. Thomas is hilarious, especially when he and Nancy are abandoned in a crop duster mid-air.
The only drawback to this delightful movie is Willie Best's unfortunate stereotypical characterization of Apollo. Though Best is very good, it's uncomfortable to watch him. Otherwise, I like this one the best of the "Nancy Drew" series.
In this film, Nancy and her dad leave the city to help a friend beat a murder charge. Turns out that Ted and his family are vacationing in the same area, and Nancy drags him around as she investigates. Thomas is hilarious, especially when he and Nancy are abandoned in a crop duster mid-air.
The only drawback to this delightful movie is Willie Best's unfortunate stereotypical characterization of Apollo. Though Best is very good, it's uncomfortable to watch him. Otherwise, I like this one the best of the "Nancy Drew" series.
Did you know
- TriviaBonita Granville named this film as her favorite of the four Nancy Drew movies she made.
- GoofsThe telegram Nancy receives states Sylvan Lake is in Wisconsin, however several palm trees are visible and from aerial shots the topography is obviously that of Southern California.
- Quotes
Sheriff Barney Riggs: Now listen, Apollo, you're so excited, you don't know what you're talking about! Was it a corpse?
Apollo Johnson: A dead corpse!
Sheriff Barney Riggs: Who?
Apollo Johnson: I don't know. I took one peep and flew!
- ConnectionsFollowed by Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (1939)
Details
- Runtime1 hour 8 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Nancy Drew... Trouble Shooter (1939) officially released in Canada in English?
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