By Doug Gibson
The Medved brothers list Dick Tracy Vs. Cueball as one of  the 5o worst films in their book, The 50 Worst Films of All Time, that was a  popular a generation ago.
They're wrong, of course, "Dick Tracy vs.  Cueball," from RKO Radio Pictures, is a lean 62-minute programmer that provides  exactly what is offers. A cartoonish detective story of the famous detective  stopping a dangerous mug, Cueball, who starts strangling people with a hatband  who get in his way of getting full value for the diamonds he stole. 
Morgan Conway as Tracy lacks the facial looks and screen presence that  Ralph Byrd brought to the role but he does an OK job. The funny-pages feel to  the picture is accentuated by colorful characters, including Anne Jeffreys as  Tess Truehart, Tracy's girl and Lyle Latell as Pat Patton, Tracy's silly  sidekick.
The other characters have names that highlight their  personalities, such as Jewels Sparkle, Percival Priceless, Vitamin Flintheart,  Filthy Flora and, of course, the baddie Cueball, played in sinister fashion by  Dick Wessel. A chief clue toward catching Cueball is learned when a youngster  tells Tracy all the kids bought hatbands made by a prisoner who was recently  released. ...
A 50 worst film? ... NONSENSE. I loved this action  programmer from director Gordon Douglas. Why don't we watch the trailer below! 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVOZRFEk5Pk
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