# Man from Frisco

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1944 film by Robert Florey

Man from Frisco Directed by Robert Florey Written by Arnold Manoff (screenplay) George Worthing Yates (story) Produced by Albert J. Cohen Cinematography Jack A. Marta Edited by Ernest J. Nims Distributed by Republic Pictures Release date June 15, 1944 (1944-06-15) Running time 91 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $750,000[1]

***Man from Frisco*** (1944) is a [United States](/source/United_States) [feature-length](/source/Feature-length) [spy](/source/Spy_film) and [war film](/source/War_film) by [Republic Pictures](/source/Republic_Pictures) directed by [Robert Florey](/source/Robert_Florey) and starring [Michael O'Shea](/source/Michael_O'Shea_(actor)) (1906–1973) and [Anne Shirley](/source/Anne_Shirley_(actress)).

## Plot

Matt Braddock is a [civil engineer](/source/Civil_engineer) during the [Second World War](/source/World_War_II) who has new ideas for shipbuilding. Braddock tries to establish yards for building prefabricated ships on the [West Coast](/source/West_Coast_of_the_United_States), but he is hindered by the former superintendent of the shipyard, Joel Kennedy.

A disappointed lover fails to deliver an important message on welds and it leads to the collapse of a new ship's [superstructure](/source/Superstructure) and the death of a boy.[2]

The subject of the film shows some degree of wartime propaganda. The lead character is said to be based on the real-life [Henry J. Kaiser](/source/Henry_J._Kaiser), and the film is set in the [Kaiser Shipyards](/source/Kaiser_Shipyards). Like the later *[Betrayal from the East](/source/Betrayal_from_the_East)* (1945), *Man from Frisco* included actual radio reports of the negotiations with the Japanese before their [attack on Pearl Harbor](/source/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor) of December 7, 1941.

## Cast

- [Michael O'Shea](/source/Michael_O'Shea_(actor)) – Matt Braddock

- [Anne Shirley](/source/Anne_Shirley_(actress)) – Diana Kennedy

- [Gene Lockhart](/source/Gene_Lockhart) – Joel Kennedy

- [Dan Duryea](/source/Dan_Duryea) – Jim Benson

- [Stephanie Bachelor](/source/Stephanie_Bachelor) – Ruth Warnecke

- [Ray Walker](/source/Ray_Walker_(actor)) – Johnny Rogers

- [Tommy Bond](/source/Tommy_Bond) – Russ Kennedy

- [Robert Warwick](/source/Robert_Warwick) – Bruce McRae

- [Olin Howland](/source/Olin_Howland) – Eben Whelock (as Olin Howlin)

- [Ann Shoemaker](/source/Ann_Shoemaker) – Martha Kennedy

- [Russell Simpson](/source/Russell_Simpson_(actor)) – Dr Hershey

- [Stanley Andrews](/source/Stanley_Andrews) – Chief Campbell

- Forbes Murray – Maritime Commissioner

- [Erville Alderson](/source/Erville_Alderson) – Judge McLain

## Notes

1. **[^](#cite_ref-var_1-0)** ["'Little Three' Come of Age, Ride Boom BO, Produce Costlier Films"](https://archive.org/details/variety154-1944-04/page/n46/mode/1up?q=%22brought+in+at%22). *Variety*. April 12, 1944. p. 7.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** Bernard F. Dick, *The star-spangled screen: the American World War II film* (1996), [p. 108](https://books.google.com/books?id=eTSMElob26QC&pg=PA108)

## External links

- [Man from Frisco](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037045/) at imdb.com

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