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Trade Winds

  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
781
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Joan Bennett and Fredric March in Trade Winds (1938)
CrimeDramaRomance

Kay Kerrigan commits a murder and then changes her hair color, assumes a new identity and flees the country by ship. She's unaware that she's being followed by Sam Wye, a skirt chasing detec... Read allKay Kerrigan commits a murder and then changes her hair color, assumes a new identity and flees the country by ship. She's unaware that she's being followed by Sam Wye, a skirt chasing detective. The two soon develop a shipboard romance.Kay Kerrigan commits a murder and then changes her hair color, assumes a new identity and flees the country by ship. She's unaware that she's being followed by Sam Wye, a skirt chasing detective. The two soon develop a shipboard romance.

  • Director
    • Tay Garnett
  • Writers
    • Tay Garnett
    • Dorothy Parker
    • Alan Campbell
  • Stars
    • Fredric March
    • Joan Bennett
    • Ralph Bellamy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    781
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tay Garnett
    • Writers
      • Tay Garnett
      • Dorothy Parker
      • Alan Campbell
    • Stars
      • Fredric March
      • Joan Bennett
      • Ralph Bellamy
    • 35User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Fredric March
    Fredric March
    • Sam Wye
    Joan Bennett
    Joan Bennett
    • Kay Kerrigan
    Ralph Bellamy
    Ralph Bellamy
    • Ben Blodgett
    Ann Sothern
    Ann Sothern
    • Jean Livingstone
    Sidney Blackmer
    Sidney Blackmer
    • Thomas Bruhme II
    Thomas Mitchell
    Thomas Mitchell
    • Police Commissioner Blackton
    Robert Elliott
    Robert Elliott
    • Captain George Faulkiner
    Joyce Compton
    Joyce Compton
    • Mrs. Johnson
    Richard Tucker
    Richard Tucker
    • John Johnson
    Dorothy Comingore
    Dorothy Comingore
    • Ann
    • (as Linda Winters)
    Wilma Francis
    Wilma Francis
    • Judy
    Paulita Arvizu
    • Hawaiian Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Hooper Atchley
    Hooper Atchley
    • Detective
    • (uncredited)
    Art Baker
    Art Baker
    • Police Announcer
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Barris
    Harry Barris
    • Pianist
    • (uncredited)
    Phyllis Barry
    Phyllis Barry
    • Ruth
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Baxley
    • Detective
    • (uncredited)
    Brooks Benedict
    Brooks Benedict
    • Roger - Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Tay Garnett
    • Writers
      • Tay Garnett
      • Dorothy Parker
      • Alan Campbell
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    User reviews35

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    Byrdz

    What an embarrassing waste of talent

    It was not really funny. It was not really a mystery because we saw the shooting and heard the cop's description of the murder and that was not what we had witnessed and so we knew what would eventually happen somewhere down the pike.

    When the "mystery" was cleared up we had never met the perpetrator before OR that person had been too insignificant to notice. And the finale seemed rushed and pointless.

    As for the talent being wasted ... Ann Sothern TRIED but her dialogue was forced. Ralph Bellamy is too smart to play stupid convincingly, Joan Bennett and Frederic March seemed unconvincing as a romancing pair.

    The rear projection was pitiful ...even for being the first feature to use it extensively. Lame and distracting.

    Skip this one !
    6goldenagehollywood

    Comedy, Actually

    This isn't a serious movie, like the genres assigned by IMDb would suggest. It's first and foremost comedy and romance. Crime is only the background. In fact, the crime aspect is a bit rushed in the beginning so they can move on to the comedy and romance. So if you're expecting a serious film, this isn't it. Ralph Bellamy is total comedy through the whole thing, as well as Ann Sothern.

    I did submit comedy as an additional genre to IMDb and explained why, but they declined for no reason, so I'm letting you know here, in this review.

    If you watch it knowing it's a comedy (I had no idea, so I was pretty annoyed), it's not bad, but the pacing is off. The actors are very good in their roles though. Overall it's a bit of a strange movie with lots of silliness and traveling and some things that don't quite add up. But if you're looking for a laugh with a sort of held together story and good acting, this will suit.
    8Glosie2000

    Why isn't Trade Winds available on DVD???

    I first saw this movie as a teen eons ago while my parents were busy playing cards at the home of friends, and have loved it ever since. Since my last viewing was over 20 years ago, I would love to have this on DVD to enjoy it again! I love all the characters, and lovely Joan Bennett indeed looked SMASHING as a brunette, which she kept for the rest of her long career. Very appealing was the insouciance of Fredric March's character, the smart humor of bubbly Ann Sothern's part, and the determined dorkiness of Ralph Bellamy's eager beaver character plus an interesting and engaging story.

    Let's get this released, people that have the say-so!
    6bkoganbing

    The Movie From Home Movies

    Several years before anyone thought of the film Trade Winds, director Tay Garnett did a round the world tour and took a camera crew with him. They shot miles of beautiful travelogue type footage and Garnett had it in his mind to use it. According to the Citadel Film Series book The Films of Fredric March, Garnett sold the idea to independent producer Walter Wanger. Who thereupon commissioned a story to be written around these films and naturally it would be starring his wife Joan Bennett. All that background you see in Trade Winds is what Garnett shot years earlier.

    Trade Winds is a strange film it can't quite make up its mind to be a mystery, comedy, or drama it truly defies classification. One thing we do know is that right away we're given information regarding the forensics that Joan Bennett is innocent. If she had not run, but stayed behind she'd have known right away and we'd have had no film.

    But run she does and private detective Fredric March is put on her trail. He sure needs the money as well as he and secretary Ann Sothern owe a lot of bills.

    The weakness of the plot is made up for a lot by the supporting performances of both Ann Sothern and Ralph Bellamy. Sothern is not in the tradition of private eye secretaries like Effie in The Maltese Falcon. She turns out to be just as good a gumshoe as March and she's a person of shifting loyalties.

    Which is unlike Ralph Bellamy who might easily qualify for being the dumbest cop the movies ever portrayed. I could have seen him being commandant of the Police Academy forty years later. He's so earnest in such a Dudley Doo-Right manner he's positively hilarious. Sothern and Bellamy really do carry this film.

    March is a charming rascal and Bennett a beautiful and vulnerable victim, but if you watch Trade Winds I know you'll enjoy Sothern and Bellamy most of all.
    dougdoepke

    Slip-Shod Disappointment

    Detective (March) goes on globe-hopping quest to return suspected murderess (Bennett) to authorities. He's aided by two bumblers (Sothern & Bellamy), at the same time he falls for his attractive quarry.

    Not quite a sophisticated comedy, not quite a picaresque chase, not quite a murder mystery- - all add up to a not very good movie. Hard to believe this is from glossy MGM since the production values are nearly incompetent. In fact, I've seen better process shots from a Lash LaRue oater, and since these make up half the movie, you've got to wonder where quality control was.

    I'm assuming acerbic wit Dorothy Parker and husband Alan Campbell were hired to furnish sophisticated banter for the two couples. If so, I must have missed it. What I did hear were subtle grammar gaffes from Sothern (e.g. 'whom for 'who') and clever malaprops (e.g. 'deduct' for 'deduce') from Bellamy, intended, I guess, to show their humorous pretensions, but hardly crowd-pleasers.

    Also, it looks like Bellamy's buffoonish cop amounts to a typical example of 30's cops when Hollywood treated them as low-comedy relief. And whose idea was it to tack on the last 10-minutes of whodunit that sort of sticks out like a glued on appendage.

    Where the movie does work is with the lovely Bennett and the comedically gifted Sothern. Still, it's a bit puzzling why the movie didn't turn out better given the talent involved, including ace producer Walter Wanger. Maybe it has to do with as many as four writers and who knows how many re-writes or with director Garnett's inability to forge a unifying style. But, whatever the reason, the film remains a somewhat unlikely disappointment.

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    • Trivia
      Ann Sothern's character proved so popular in this movie, it was spun off to create series of "Maisie" films.
    • Goofs
      When Thomas is shot, he is wearing a striped robe with a bright monogram on the left breast. When we later see his body on the floor, with the police investigating, the monogram is missing.
    • Quotes

      Commissioner Blackton: There's not one of you - not one - that could trail a puppy with muddy feet across a white bedspread.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Rookie Cop (1939)
    • Soundtracks
      When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
      (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Chauncey Olcott and George Graff (as George Graf, Jr.)

      Music by Ernest Ball

      Played by Fredric March on piano

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    • Release date
      • December 28, 1938 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La fugitiva de los trópicos
    • Production company
      • Walter Wanger Productions
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    • Budget
      • $738,733 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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