Añade un argumento en tu idiomaNewspaperman jailed for a framed murder, escapes with prisoner. Years later, ex-convict finds ex-cellmate, now respectable, tries blackmailing him about past escape.Newspaperman jailed for a framed murder, escapes with prisoner. Years later, ex-convict finds ex-cellmate, now respectable, tries blackmailing him about past escape.Newspaperman jailed for a framed murder, escapes with prisoner. Years later, ex-convict finds ex-cellmate, now respectable, tries blackmailing him about past escape.
Tod Andrews
- Ken Marshall
- (as Michael Ames)
Patti Hale
- Penny Marshall
- (as Patty Hale)
Dick Chandlee
- Office Boy
- (sin acreditar)
Eddy Chandler
- Arresting Policeman at Accident
- (sin acreditar)
Sol Gorss
- Paul's Gang Member
- (sin acreditar)
John Hamilton
- Judge
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
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- CuriosidadesThe premise of this film, a reporter framed by corrupt officials and convicted in manslaughter, is identical to that of Muero cada amanecer (1939) starring James Cagney. In fact, the car crash scene is the same film. Additionally, the dialogue immediately after the crash and in the courtroom is exactly the same.
- Pifias(at around 1 min) Two police officers spot the stolen car. When they turn around, the interior of the police car is reversed. Their badges switch to the right side, and the steering wheel and driver are now on the right - in other words the film is reversed. In the other views of the police car's interior the view is correct, with the steering wheel and badges on the left.
- Citas
Kit Carson: [singing while washing the dishes] I's been washin' up the dishes, all the live-long day. Bet you can't guess what my wish is, jus' to throw dem all away...
- ConexionesRemake of Muero cada amanecer (1939)
Reseña destacada
A crusading reporter is framed, sent to jail, but escapes to make a prosperous life in a new town, only to be blackmailed by an old cellmate he's double-crossed.
Despite the promising plot elements, the crime movie lacks needed grit, surprising for a Warner Bros. production. As a crusading reporter, Ames (aka Andrews) is much too bland to spark proceedings. Things pick up in final scenes, but by then it's too late. There's good support from McDaniel (Kit) and Harmon (Blake), but I'm with those who find blonde tot Hale on the annoying side. She's over-doing the aren't-I-cute bit. And catch that climax; it's like they had 30-seconds to tie up every loose end. I expect the production was rushed to accommodate burgeoning wartime audiences eager for escape. Now, I don't know about Dust Be My Destiny (1939), but the plot has a distinct resemblance to 1941's Strange Alibi, except the fall guy here is a reporter instead of a cop. A re-make wouldn't be surprising considering a speed-up on the programmer assembly line. Anyway, this 50-some minutes is easily passed up, especially if you've already seen the superior Strange Alibi.
Despite the promising plot elements, the crime movie lacks needed grit, surprising for a Warner Bros. production. As a crusading reporter, Ames (aka Andrews) is much too bland to spark proceedings. Things pick up in final scenes, but by then it's too late. There's good support from McDaniel (Kit) and Harmon (Blake), but I'm with those who find blonde tot Hale on the annoying side. She's over-doing the aren't-I-cute bit. And catch that climax; it's like they had 30-seconds to tie up every loose end. I expect the production was rushed to accommodate burgeoning wartime audiences eager for escape. Now, I don't know about Dust Be My Destiny (1939), but the plot has a distinct resemblance to 1941's Strange Alibi, except the fall guy here is a reporter instead of a cop. A re-make wouldn't be surprising considering a speed-up on the programmer assembly line. Anyway, this 50-some minutes is easily passed up, especially if you've already seen the superior Strange Alibi.
- dougdoepke
- 16 sept 2014
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- Presupuesto
- 70.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 1 minuto
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was I Was Framed (1942) officially released in Canada in English?
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