Sat Mat

 

“A good black and white mystery/murder story with some good acting and an interesting mystery that an insurance investigator named Sam Donovan (Dennis O’Keefe) must match wits with the small town sheriff named Larry Best (Willia Bendix) who claims the investigator Sam Donoovan is incorrect in his thinking and should just accept that the death of a prominent man in town was a suicide, and not a murder.

Sam Donovan is suspicious of Sheriff Best’s claim of a suicide so he decides to stick around and stick he does, his nose that is. As the town is just in the process of getting ready to light up the towns Christmas tree at their annual street festival the town is advised of another sudden death of the towns beloved doctor from an apparent heart attack. The mystery thickens, and so does the insurance investigator Sam Donovan’s affection for a lovely local lass named Anita Weatherby (Barbara Britton).

As the film progresses more clues are discovered that challenge Sam Donovan to question whether the whole town is hiding something about the murder victim who has a $20,000.00 life insurance policy that will pay out double indemnity to the victims niece if in fact it was not a suicide but rather a murder.

The film has some light humour, a new romance blossoming, a Christmas theme, and a battle of wits between the insurance investigator Sam Donovan (Dennis O’Keefe) and Sheriff Best (William Bendix). I liked the film throughout, and I have always been fond of the 1940’s period, especial murder/mystery themes. I give the film a 7/10 rating.”

Saturday [1 to 5]

(0606) Morning all, dull grey cloud is up. (0755)

 

5. The new ballroom


4. The sane way


3. Steve at 1314

  • Exiled Crown Prince of Iran Reza Pahlavi Says He Has Accepted the Role as Iran’s Transitional Leader
  • Tim Burchett Smokes War Pig Lindsey Graham Calling for Trump to Bomb Lebanon
  • Nancy Mace Confirms RINOs Teamed Up with Democrats to Kill Her Subpoena on Ilhan Omar’s Immigration Fraud Records
  • Lesbian ‘DEI Hire’ Captain of New Zealand Navy Ship That Ran Aground Has Been Charged With Negligence (JH: The criminally negligent were those who even contemplated appointing the creature.)
  • Zelenskyy’s ‘Gangster’ Diplomacy (JH: The big countries are gangsters … the small countries are whores.)
  • Idaho Bill S1346 to Ban mRNA Injections for Kids and Pregnant Women Passes Senate Health & Welfare Committee
  • Arbitrator rules in favor of Air Canada pilots who were refused religious exemptions for COVID shots
  • The NHS is increasingly adopting AI receptionists
  • Much more.

2. Roob puts up some strange things at times


1. DAD at 1314

a) Mélenchon [Neo-communist] explains that Notre-Dame de Paris was built thanks to Muslim knowledge….

b) NANTES: Infatuated with an inmate, a prison guard smuggled in 77 packages—containing phones, drugs, and alcohol—and sent nude photos to prisoners. She received a suspended sentence….

c) Liberation newspaper. Daniel Kretinsky is once again opening his chequebook. The Czech businessman will lend an additional €17 million….

d) What is going on at Cogolin, a small town in the Var region near Saint-Tropez? The municipal campaign promises to be unusual….

Friday [20 till close of play]

(1709) Evening all.

 

25. Meanwhile

Bassim Said Haidar, a Nigerian born member of the WEF and a globalist, has just donated six figures to Nigel Farage’s party.

24. Blackrock has halted all withdrawals

Something in the wind?

23. For the Vets


22. What on earth?


21. IYE corner

a. What were they trying to convey? Clue in the url:

https://vigilantcitizen.com/vigilantreport/the-economists-the-world-in-2019-is-full-of-cryptic-messages/

b. Clue in the url again:
https://archive.org/details/benjamin-netanyahu-ordered-to-hasten-jewish-messiahs-coming

Trying to force God’s hand.

20. Steve corner

a. At 1314: Hearts of Oak: Sam Faddis – Decoding the Iran Conflict: Military Strikes and Global Repercussions

b. Published this afternoon..

Revealed: Britain to get Islamophobia tsar | https://spectator.com/article/revealed-britain-to-get-islamophobia-tsar/

Friday [16 to 19]

(1119) Elevenses already, folks. (1708)

 

19. Moo corner with a difference

… yes, I cropped the profile pic, it was a long ago Moosh offering.


18. The medical insurance racket


17. A variation on “get a room”


16. IYE corner

a. US govt adopts Chabad Armageddon Language

https://henrymakow.com/2026/03/march-5—us-gov-adopts-chabad.html

b. ”Atoms for Peace”

https://www.brookings.edu/articles/sixty-years-of-atoms-for-peace-and-irans-nuclear-program/

Can’t you see?

 

So glad I found these two reactors, as they do it as I do, analytically, but from the other end of this post-war era. They’re forever examining how people were thinking and acting back then, through the changing nature of the songs.

Before going any further … yes, there is early music, Baroque, Classical etc. and it serves two functions … firstly the greatness of the music itself but secondly, providing a historical record. I’m not saying in any way that this below matches the 1700s classic music, musically … but I am saying that it’s an accurate historical record, plus quite listenable for most folk.

Given that, this young man below, who had the channel running before the girl arrived on the scene … he is mightily enhanced by the girl and she’s certainly for their partnership. That’s the added bonus here … their interrelationship … and while we’re on the topic of this lonesome blues style period, post 60s, time of dashed dreams, descending into gloom through the 70s … well it’s best listening to these songs with those two analysing them.

For example, he points out, or she does, that had he/she just listened to the song alone … weeelll, yes, nice song … but in that hothouse atmosphere of Cliff, Karen and Toy Caldwell, there’s this added edge, this poignancy, let alone what two headphones do … isolating the instruments.

In short, there’s this “heated piquancy” going on, especially for someone like me who lived through, was mightily active, at that time. “Gonna find a hole in the wall, crawl inside and die, jump off a mountain, nobody gonna know.”

Yes. Indeed. When she sent the Dear James letter, it messed me around … yet here we are in 2026, speaking about things again. Wonders of modern science, eh?

I really like their level of perception, these two, though with obvious shortcomings, not being from the era. They’re on the ball, vital, interested … what more can a viewer hope for? And one thing they point out in another reviewed song, is that the 70s were the antithesis of the early 60s innocence … it was the new cynicism, disillusionment … songs of experience, to wax Blakish a moment.

You might be relieved to hear that this is the last of this series on dashed love, although I do plan to run one more MTB song some time soon.