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Un abogado defiende a un trabajador migrante acusado falsamente de dos asesinatos.Un abogado defiende a un trabajador migrante acusado falsamente de dos asesinatos.Un abogado defiende a un trabajador migrante acusado falsamente de dos asesinatos.
Frank Baker
- Court Stenographer
- (sin créditos)
Marshall Bradford
- Coroner
- (sin créditos)
Ralph Brooks
- Courtroom Photographer
- (sin créditos)
Benny Burt
- Citizen
- (sin créditos)
Jack Carr
- Angry Citizen
- (sin créditos)
Robert Carson
- Jury Foreman
- (sin créditos)
Ralph Dumke
- Bartender
- (sin créditos)
Richard Emory
- Reporter
- (sin créditos)
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- TriviaAfter Director of Photography John Alton agreed to shoot this movie, he asked Producer Benedict Bogeaus how much he had budgeted for rigging - the system of overhead pipes, brackets, ropes, and cables that suspend lights over a film set. Bogeaus told him four thousand dollars. "Give me two thousand dollars above my salary and I won't use any rigging," said Alton. He did it by using almost no overhead lighting at all, contributing to the film's rich visual atmosphere.
- ErroresThe screen shows a newspaper article stating that George Braden is about to go on trial for the murder of Fred Morgan. However, two people were killed, so both names should have been given.
- ConexionesReferenced in Mau Mau Sex Sex (2001)
Opinión destacada
Surprisingly interesting story for a B picture from the early fifties - this could have been made as a major feature if it was given a bigger budget and a director worthy of its plot developments. Sincere performances by Teresa Wright and McDonald Cary are well above the average but director Don Siegel is just not the right man for the job. The story by Doane Hoag has all the right twists and turns and holds the interest but needed more attention to detail and less clichéd handling. The music score was certainly different but seemed to have been lifted from a Si-Fi -'body snatcher' type movie.
If looking for a 50s time passer (with undeveloped possibilities) this is still worth a look. Prolific and inventive Award winning Hungarian cinematographer John Alton shows terrific flair for B/W photography and lighting - lifting this little crime meller to above average standards. The ending is typical of the era - but, still better than many other average B pictures.
If looking for a 50s time passer (with undeveloped possibilities) this is still worth a look. Prolific and inventive Award winning Hungarian cinematographer John Alton shows terrific flair for B/W photography and lighting - lifting this little crime meller to above average standards. The ending is typical of the era - but, still better than many other average B pictures.
- krocheav
- 4 mar 2019
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 16 minutos
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