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Jerry Devery (The Tiger Woman)

Created by John Dunkel

“You’re getting soft, Sylvester. I don’t think you broke more than a couple of bones.”
— Jerry mouths off to a thug who’s just put the hurt on him

In the solid little 1945 B-flick The Tiger Woman, private eye JERRY DEVERY (played as a fast-talking smoothie by Kane Richmond) is approached by sexy nightclub singer Sharon Winslow (Adele Mara) who wants him to try to dissuade Joe Sapphire, a gangster who runs a flower shop and a gambling joint, from bumping off her husband, Fred. It seems Fred, the co-owner of a nightspot called The Tiger Club (where Sharon sings), owes Joe some money.

A lot of money. And resumably not for some daffodils…

Hard-working Devery was all set to go on a fishing vacation up in the Catskills, but he postpones the trip and takes the job, amused by the premise. But things go sour when Sharon and Fred’s business partner, Steve Mason, discover her husband dead, an apparent suicide. Worried it might screw up the insurance claim, they destroy the suicide note. Of course, it doesn’t help that Sharon and Steve were having an affair.

What follows is a sampler platter of the usual: fakes, dodges, doublecrosses and frames. There are a few great characters that fly by way too fast (the whole thing plays out in less than an hour), but there’s enough zippy patter to keep things moving. Richmond as the eye is appropriately square-jawed, and cracks wise enough, and the treacherous Mara is easy enough on the eyes, but it’s no lost classic — just an above-average, no-frills B that holds together nicely.

Which is always a nice surprise — so many of them don’t.

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Respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith. and a special thanks to Sander de Voogt for the lead.

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