Canadian Film Weekly (Dec 13, 1944)

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: 4 is C’l'mbia's ‘Strange Affair’ Merry Murder Mystery Loaded with Laughs ‘OLUMBIA’S “Strange Affair” is a merry melange of murder, laughs, chills and spills, a fitting follow-up to the company’s successful “Dangerous Blondes.” Director Alfred Green puts some of the members of the previous hit cast through their paces and chases with hilarious results. Seems the creator of a comic strip, “Ace Dean, Super Detective,” fancies himself as a sleuth, but the cops would rather see him in the funny papers. When a noted refugee doctor gets his, with poison, in the local police station, the comic creator decides to unravel the tangled skein of the crime. His wife is not enthusiastic about detection and gums up the works while trying to keep him off a slab in the morgue. However, the bad guys are apprehended in the end and the comics man goes back to frightening little children. Allyn Joslyn comes through with one of his sterling performances with Evelyn Keyes and Marguerite Chapman helping matters considerably. Edgar Buchanan, Shemp Howard and Frank Jenks handle the high-jinks.