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Warren Beatty played Dick Tracy on screen in 1990.
wear a fedora and trench coat," O'Connell
says. “He gave him a sharp nose for ‘trac
ing' clues—that is where the name Tracy
came from. He gave him a strong chin for
strength. Dick Tracy stood for everything
my father stood for: truth and honesty. And
the fact that crime does not pay was the
major reason for Dick Tracy.”
Perhaps Gould, who died in 1985, also
looked in the mirror for inspiration. "My
dad was Dick Tracy," O'Connell says. “He
could be so gentle and loving, and he could
be so strong; not like Hercules, but strong
when he needed to use strength. He had
everything a human being needed.”
HIGH-TECH TRACY
Tracy is indeed human—not a super
hero, like other comic book crime-fighters
such as Superman—so he always had to
rely on his smarts and persistence to catch
the crooks. “He also used the latest police
procedures and technology to battle crime,"
says Jim Johnson, director of the Chester
Gould-Dick Tracy Museum in Woodstock,
111. “Chester Gould consulted and even had
staff assistance of police officers to make
sure everything Tracy did was in accor
dance with appropriate police procedures
and technology."
Gould kept Tracy on the cutting edge
of technology, introducing futuristic devices
in his strip that later became reality. Tracy
introduced his crook-finding "electronic
telephone number pickup" in 1954; the rest
of us didn't get Caller ID until years after
its 1982 patent. Tracy went to the moon
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