Borrowed Hero (1941)
Competent if Uninspired Programmer
24 March 2019
Routine Monogram programmer. There's really nothing much to distinguish the 55-minutes. The plot's been around the block a few times-- a city is corrupted by a strategically placed gang whose leader is least suspected. Because of public pressure, a rather inept attorney Andrews (Baxter) is maneuvered by the gang's leader into investigating the corruption, confident he'll bungle things. However, Andrews wants to impress his wavering girlfriend Ann (Rice), so he works to improve his skills in his new job. Thus, surprises ensue.

It's all done in competent, if forgettable, fashion. The story simply unfolds, minus atmosphere or suspenseful touches. Still, I was impressed by actress Rice who delivers a spirited turn, while a sleekly handsome Baxter gets a rare leading role. Their contrasting personas make for believable conflict. So if you've got a spare hour, you'll be entertained if not impressed.
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