

Áine and Kevin tackle this assignment with the gusto of hard-boiled journalists, although it's fitting to say that plenty of elements in this film ought to have been spiked.Īnd beware! This review contains spoilers! Zaniness ensues when these reporters-in-training begin investigating the murder of a local woman. She's looking to break a big scoop - with some help from her reluctant boyfriend-slash-news-photographer Ted Nickerson. This screwball feature sees the eponymous girl detective taking on the role of cub reporter for a local River Heights paper. But Nancy Drew's not out to write some puff piece for her internship.
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The movie is the second in a series of four Nancy Drew films that kicked off just eight years after the Stratemeyer Syndicate first introduced the character into the mystery canon.

Reporter is a 1939 film from director William Clemens, starring Bonita Granville as the titular teen sleuth, as well as Frankie Thomas and John Litel. See Privacy Policy at and California Privacy Notice at. Listen to Áine and Kevin shine some light on this luminous, battle-of-the-sexes-themed ode to film noir.įollow us on the usual social media suspects:Īnd send us mysterious and intriguing missives at to Me is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC. And it's got more wit and style than you can shake a clarinet at. The fourth episode of the show's second season sees Shepherd and Willis trading barbs - and then dream sequences - while theorizing over a long ago murder. Sexual tension, snappy dialogue, and creative homages to classic films ensue. This series follows super model Maddie Hayes, who's forced to moonlight as a private detective with David Addison after an accountant steals all her hard-earned money. Ding-dong! Now who could that be ringing the door? Could it be a gorgeously-shot episode of the beloved eighties detective series Moonlighting, starring Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis?
