Go-Get-'Em, Haines

Go-Get-'Em, Haines
Directed by Sam Newfield
Produced by George A. Hirliman (producer)
Written by George Wallace Sayre (screenplay)
Starring See below
Cinematography Edgar Lyons
Edited by Charles J. Hunt
Distributed by Republic Pictures
Release dates
  • June 16, 1936 (1936-06-16)
Running time
63 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Go-Get-'Em, Haines is a 1936 American mystery film directed by Sam Newfield. It was William Boyd's last non-Hopalong Cassidy role.[1]

Plot

Ace reporter Steve Haines is on the trail of Edward Baldwin, the former head of a public utilities company that has bankrupted and defrauded its investors out of their life savings. Haines trails Baldwin to an ocean liner where he is planning to flee to Europe. During the voyage Haines is impressed by the company on the ship, including a famous actor and his singing daughter and a gangster. Haines organises a pantomime melodrama to entertain the passengers using his new acquaitances and convinces Baldwin to take a role playing a man who is murdered. Prior to going on the stage the prop revolver is replaced with a real one.

Production

The film was shot on an actual liner travelling from Los Angeles to Panama.[2] Famed in his Western role of Hopalong Cassidy, Bill Boyd appeared in three films of non Western genre for Winchester Productions all produced by George A. Hirliman and directed by Sam Newfield. The films were released by Republic Pictures.

Cast

Soundtrack

Availability

Go-Get-'Em, Haines is now in the public domain. It is available from Alpha Video on a double-bill with The Laps to Go. The film can also be viewed and downloaded for free via the Internet Archive.

Notes

  1. pp. 51-52 Reid, John Great Hollywood Westerns: Classic Pictures, Must-See Movies & "B" Films Lulu.com, 31/10/2006
  2. http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/492453/Go-Get-Em-Haines/notes.html

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