Genius at Work Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

RKO's prefabricated comedy team of Wally Brown and Alan Carney came to an abrupt end with Genius at Work. A slapsticky remake of 1937's Super Sleuth, the film casts the stars as Jerry and Mike, the stars of a weekly radio "unsolved mysteries" series. Ellen (Anne Jeffreys), the show's head writer, is given invaluable script advice by famed criminologist Marsh (Lionel Atwill). Little do our heroes or heroine realize that Marsh is actually The Cobra, a wily murderer who kills for the thrill of it. When Mike, Jerry and Ellen pay a visit to Marsh's baronial estate, the villain and his faithful servant Stone (a sadly wasted Bela Lugosi) do their best to kill off the troublesome radio sleuths with an abundance of old-dark-house gadgetry. But Mike and Jerry have the last laugh in a tension-filled climax. Though Genius at Work represented the last joint starring appearance of Brown and Carney, the two actors would be reunited as supporting characters in Disney's The Absent Minded Professor (1961). - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Run Time:
61 min.
Distributor(s):
RKO Radio Pictures
Production Co.:
Herman Schlom, RKO Radio Pictures
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Comedy, Crime and Mystery, Drama, Thriller
Themes:
Serial Killers, Amateur Sleuths
Keywords:
criminal, criminology, death, detective, duo, investigation, killing, murder, private-detective, radio, reporter, scheme, search, snake, tracking [following]
Status: