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Get That Man (1935) | Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet
Get That Man is a crime drama about a taxi driver who becomes entangled in a dangerous case of mistaken identity. After being recognized as a missing heir, he suddenly finds himself targeted by criminals and forced into a struggle to clear his name and survive. The film blends suspense, action, and melodrama typical of the mid-1930s crime features.
Genre: Crime, Drama
Director: Spencer Gordon Bennet
Spencer Gordon Bennet (1893–1987) was a prolific American director best known for his extensive work on film serials, earning him the title "King of Serial Directors." His career spanned silent films and talkies, with over 100 credits to his name. He directed adventure, western, crime, and action serials for studios such as Columbia and Republic, leaving a lasting mark on low-budget cinema.
Star Cast:
Wallace Ford as Jack Kirkland
Finis Barton as Sue Parker
Ralph Morgan as Stephen Adams
Arthur Pierson as George
Paul Fix as Henchman Trigger
Ward Bond as Henchman Budge
At the time of release, Get That Man was considered a modestly entertaining crime picture. It appealed to audiences who enjoyed straightforward thrillers with fast pacing and gritty street-level settings. While it did not receive major critical acclaim, the film was typical of its era’s B-movie crime dramas, popular for their efficiency and accessibility in neighborhood theaters.
Fun Facts:
Wallace Ford, the lead, was often cast in character roles but here took on the rare position of leading man.
The film was produced by Mayfair Pictures, one of the smaller Poverty Row studios known for low-budget features.
Ward Bond, later famous for his roles in John Ford films and the television series Wagon Train, appeared here in an early supporting role.
Director Spencer Gordon Bennet would go on to direct serials like The Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941) and Batman and Robin (1949).
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