The Kendrick Connection
If you've ever watched Longstreet, you've seen this in the opening credits:
Based Upon Characters Created By
BAYNARD KENDRICK
Because Kendrick, a prolific novelist of the 1930s through '60s, wrote a number of stories about Duncan Maclain, a blind private investigator, many people assume (and even assert) that Mike Longstreet, also an independent investigator and also blind, is based on Maclain. Other people state that other than their blindness and their line of work, there is very little resemblance between the two characters (and those people may therefore assume that Sterling Silliphant was just making sure he wouldn't be sued by Kendrick).
While all of the above is fairly logical, it may be overlooking that "s" at the end of "Characters" in the credits. Kendrick also wrote a novel called Lights Out, in which Larry Nevins, a US soldier, is blinded by an enemy sniper during World War II, and must re-learn how to function in the world. We just finished watching the 1951 movie adaptation, Bright Victory, and thought it was very good. Its overall theme and tone remind me considerably of the Longstreet pilot, even though the details are largely different.
I have not yet read or watched any of the Maclain novels (there's a list on Kendrick's Wikipedia page) or their filmed adaptations, but am willing to believe that Mike Longstreet was inspired by or (loosely) based on a combination of Nevins and Maclain.
Comments, arguments, and questions are all welcome!
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If you're interested in reading the novel Lights Out, it's available on Amazon in either hardback or paperback form. It's currently also available in text form on the internet. Such things tend to come and go, so rather than supplying a link, I'll just suggest that you do a search on
"Lights Out" Kendrick text
... and see what comes up.
The 1951 movie adaptation, Bright Victory, is available from Amazon (US or UK) as a Region 2 DVD. Note that this will not play on most North American DVD machines, but can be viewed on some computers or on any Region 0 or region-free player. The movie does not currently seem to be available for viewing online.
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