Sleepers West

Sleepers West is a 1941 drama film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Lloyd Nolan and Lynn Bari.

Sleepers West
Directed byEugene Forde
Produced bySol M. Wurtzel
Written byBrett Halliday
Screenplay byLou Breslow
Stanley Rauh
Based onSleeper's East
1933 novel
by Frederick Nebel
StarringLloyd Nolan
Lynn Bari
Mary Beth Hughes
Music byCyril J. Mockridge
CinematographyJ. Peverell Marley
Edited byFred Allen
Distributed byTwentieth Century-Fox
Release date
March 14, 1941 (1941-03-14)
Running time
74 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

This second entry in 20th Century-Fox's Michael Shayne series was a remake of the 1934 Fox romantic drama Sleepers East from the novel Sleepers East (1933) by Frederick Nebel. The film Michael Shayne - Private Detective (1940) was the first in a series of 12 films. Lloyd Nolan starred as Shayne until the series was dropped by Twentieth Century-Fox and picked up by PRC. In the PRC series, Hugh Beaumont played Shayne.[1][2]

Plot summary

Shadowed by persistent girl reporter Kay Bentley (Lynn Bari), private detective Michael Shayne (Lloyd Nolan) tries his best to secretly escort murder-trial witness Helen Carlson (Mary Beth Hughes) by train from Denver to San Francisco.

Helen's testimony will free a man falsely accused of murder, which will also effectively destroy the election chances of a machine politician.[3]

Cast

Film notes

The 1940 film Michael Shayne – Private Detective was the first in a series of 12 films. Lloyd Nolan starred as Shayne until the series was dropped by Twentieth Century Fox and picked up by PRC. At that point, Hugh Beaumont, who later went on to play Beaver Cleaver's father Ward on television's Leave It to Beaver, took over the role.

  • Twentieth Century Fox films with Lloyd Nolan
    • Michael Shayne – Private Detective (1940)
    • Sleepers West (1941)
    • Dressed to Kill (1941)
    • Blue, White and Perfect (1942)
    • The Man Who Wouldn't Die (1942)
    • Just Off Broadway (1942)
    • Time to Kill (1942)
  • PRC films with Hugh Beaumont
    • Murder Is My Business (1946)
    • Larceny in Her Heart (1946)
    • Blonde for a Day (1946)
    • Three on a Ticket (1946)
    • Too Many Winners (1946)

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