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The Golden Eye (1948)

August 29, 1948 (US) Crime, Mystery, Thriller • 69m

Overview

A gold mine in Arizona, that was formerly losing a lot of money, suddenly turns into a veritable money-making machine. However, the owner, instead of being happy about his now profitable business, insists to Charlie that something is fishy and that someone is out to murder him. Charlie and his "crew" travel to the mine, pretending to be tourists staying at a nearby dude ranch so as not to arouse suspicion, and discover that the owner may well be right--it looks like the mine is being used as a cover for criminal activities, and that someone is indeed out to murder him.

Top Billed

Roland Winters

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Top Billed Cast

Wanda McKay
Wanda McKay

Evelyn Manning

Mantan Moreland
Mantan Moreland

Birmingham Brown

Victor Sen Yung
Victor Sen Yung

Tommy Chan (as Victor Sen Young)

Bruce Kellogg
Bruce Kellogg

Talbot Bartlett

Tim Ryan
Tim Ryan

Vincent O'Brien / Lt. Mike Ruark

Evelyn Brent
Evelyn Brent

Sister Teresa

Ralph Dunn
Ralph Dunn

Jim. Driscoll

Lois Austin
Lois Austin

Mrs. Margaret Driscoll

Arthur Berkeley
Arthur Berkeley

Townsman (uncredited)

Edmund Cobb
Edmund Cobb

Miner (uncredited)

Geraldine Cobb
Geraldine Cobb

Girl in Riding Clothes (uncredited)

Babs Cox
Babs Cox

Bathing Girl (uncredited)

Sam Flint
Sam Flint

Dr. Groves (uncredited)

Lee Tong Foo
Lee Tong Foo

Wong Fai (uncredited)

Michael Gaddis
Michael Gaddis

Pursuer (uncredited)

Jack Gargan
Jack Gargan

Man in the Darkness (voice) (uncredited)

Mary Ann Hawkins
Mary Ann Hawkins

Bathing Girl (uncredited)

Shep Houghton
Shep Houghton

Dude Ranch Guest (uncredited)

John Merton
John Merton

Miner (uncredited)

Suzanne Ridgway
Suzanne Ridgway

Dude Ranch Guest (uncredited)

Martin Strader
Martin Strader

Henchman (uncredited)

Crew


Reviews

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

July 9, 2022

One of the better outings for Roland Winters as our unflappable Hawaiian sleuth. This time he has to fathom a mysterious conspiracy that has turned a loss-making hole in the ground into a worryingly profitable mine - and the owner feels certain that he is about to get his comeuppance. We see quite a bit more of No. 2 son "Tommy" and "Birmingham Brown" in this one - and they add quite a bit to his actual quite clever little Monogram mystery.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

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