***WARNING- POSSIBLE SPOILER AT END OF THIS REVIEW *** I recently viewed a DVD transfer of a 16 mm print made originally for television. I have been searching for this for over 40 years. Once it made the TV circuit in the early 1950s, it seemed to disappear. This is the first I've seen or heard of it in all that time.
Mr. MacIntyre's extensive review is quite solid and accurate. I have no qualms with it at all. I found Pryor quite good and Brophy excellent. Bing is absolutely hilarious. Also I enjoyed Holloway as a tax driver who must chauffeur Pryor about without ever getting paid - since Pryor can't spend any money without a receipt and it can't be for a service, only for a solid object. Why Holloway doesn't just give up makes for the comedy- he's committed to collecting his $60-70 fee and hopefully a tip. His slow burns are quite funny.
The sound is quite good - deserving of its Oscar nomination (although this was the first year that every studio could submit a favorite in the sound, score, scoring, song categories and be guaranteed of a nomination). It had no chance of winning, but at least it made Republic feel good about itself.
What gets short shrift is the romance - there's hardly any of it. It's all in the chase. I found the script quite humorous and the film itself a lot of fun.
***POSSIBLE SPOILER AHEAD*** Don't know if this counts as a spoiler, but for the record the purchases are: pearls, a race horse, a wine cellar, a fur coat, a car, a yacht, and a Great Dane.
1, 000 Dollars a Minute
1935
Action / Comedy / Romance
1, 000 Dollars a Minute
1935
Action / Comedy / Romance
Keywords: reportermillionairecontest
Plot summary
A down-on-his luck newspaperman finds himself the center of an experiment being conducted by two daffy millionaires--to see if someone can spend $1000 a minute, every minute, for 12 solid hours. If he can do it, he gets $10,000. If he can't do it, he gets nothing.
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