Después de que un fiscal de distrito demasiado agresivo envíe sin saberlo a un hombre inocente a la silla, dimite, se da a la bebida y adquiere una clientela criminal.Después de que un fiscal de distrito demasiado agresivo envíe sin saberlo a un hombre inocente a la silla, dimite, se da a la bebida y adquiere una clientela criminal.Después de que un fiscal de distrito demasiado agresivo envíe sin saberlo a un hombre inocente a la silla, dimite, se da a la bebida y adquiere una clientela criminal.
- Edward Clary
- (as DeForest Kelly)
Argumento
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- CuriosidadesFrank Garland's impressive collection of Impressionist art actually was loaned to the film by collector Edward G. Robinson. Included are works by Gaugin, Degas, Duran, and Robinson's wife, Gladys Lloyd. The collective value of the paintings at the time was estimated to be $213,000 ($2.44M in 2023) for insurance purposes.
- PifiasWhen Victor Scott addresses the jury he refers to the 45 revolver used to kill Gloria Benson in the opening scene. The gun in fact is a semi-automatic pistol, not a revolver.
- Citas
Victor Scott: [answering the phone] Mr. Scott's office.
[pause]
Victor Scott: No, this is not the Safeway Cleaners and Dryers!
[hanging up]
Victor Scott: Some idiot wants his pants pressed.
Miss Hinkel: Maybe we oughta get a new number.
Victor Scott: No, not so fast. We may be pressing pants yet!
- ConexionesFeatured in Illegal: Marked for Life (2007)
- Banda sonoraToo Marvelous for Words
(uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Performed by Jayne Mansfield (dubbed by Bonnie Lou Williams)
This sets in motion a plot that winds and twists without becoming outlandish. The picture, which doesn't strike me as a "noir", moves at a nice clip, each of the broad spectrum of characters is painted with a defining brush stroke, and the dialogue is efficient and snappy. It's the kind of movie that hooks you and hooks you good. It did me.
"Illegal" is, above all, an Edward G. Robinson picture. It doesn't seem like a star vehicle. Robinson shares the screen with everyone, yet he is such a forceful presence and creates such a complex and complicated character, sympathetic yet warped, you search him out in every scene. You want to watch him. He's magnetic. I'm becoming a real Edward G. Robinson fan on the strength of his 40's and 50's films alone, some of them comic reminders of his earlier gangster persona. He's as good in this movie as he is in "Scarlet Street", which I saw recently for the first time and which, well... kinda sorta blew my mind. I've lived a little and can recognize the truths that some of these lively, well-written B-movies shine a light on.
- reelryerson
- 23 oct 2011
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Illegal
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- 217 West 1st Street, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(old California State Building used for the Criminal Courts Building - demolished c.1976 after earthquake damage)
- Empresa productora
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- Duración1 hora 28 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1