Dick Tracy vs. Cueball is a 1946 American crime-thriller film written by the late Luci Ward, the late Dane Lussier, the late Robert E. Kent, and directed by the late Gordon Douglas. It is the second entry in the RKO Radio Pictures' Dick Tracy film tetralogy.
Dick Tracy returns to hunt a murderous diamond thief.
Victims[]
- Lester Abbott - Strangled by Cueball with a braided leather band from his hat.
- Percival Priceless - Strangled by Cueball with a braided leather band from his hat off-camera.
- Filthy Flora - Strangled by Cueball with a braided leather band from his hat off-camera.
- Two Unnamed People - Killed by a lightning bolt off-screen, mentioned in a newspaper.
- Harry "Cueball" Lake/Bernie Burns/Frisco Joe - Ran over by a train when his foot got caught in the railroad tracks.
Deaths[]
- Total - 6
- 3 Men
- 2 Victims of Unknown Gender
- 1 Woman
Kill Counts[]
- Harry "Cueball" Lake/Bernie Burns/Frisco Joe - 3 (Deceased)
Notes[]
- Although, the film is based around Dick Tracy, it is not an adaption of one of Chester Gould's stories.