Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueGangster Frank Dillon abducts Dr. Steven Bishop to treat wounded Joe Madison. Dillon also takes Joe's nurse sister. Dillon threatens Bishop's life if Joe dies, but Bishop knows Dillon will k... Tout lireGangster Frank Dillon abducts Dr. Steven Bishop to treat wounded Joe Madison. Dillon also takes Joe's nurse sister. Dillon threatens Bishop's life if Joe dies, but Bishop knows Dillon will kill him anyway.Gangster Frank Dillon abducts Dr. Steven Bishop to treat wounded Joe Madison. Dillon also takes Joe's nurse sister. Dillon threatens Bishop's life if Joe dies, but Bishop knows Dillon will kill him anyway.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Joe Madison
- (as Michael Ames)
- Reporter
- (non crédité)
- Sheriff Downs
- (non crédité)
- - Reporter
- (non crédité)
- Reporter
- (non crédité)
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Since he already killed one doctor who was ratting him out DaSylva goes deep in the piney woods and finds Regis Toomey.
DaSylva's character Frank Dillon is a Dillinger like public enemy with a Dillinger like reputation I found it real hard to believe he didn't know what kind of trouble he was in. It dawns on him though.
Lots of stock footage from previous Warner Brothers classics are in Bullet Scars. Movie fans will recognize it.
Third time was not the charm.
The acting was very solid in this one thanks to Toomey and Howard Da Silva (who always was excellent as a heavy) and fortunately the script and direction were nice as well. Despite a stereotype that B-movies are bad movies, this one is well made and enjoyable...and well worth your time. It also didn't hurt that the finale was so tough and exciting.
*Not to be confused with the pop singer who sang the themes to "Tootsie" and "Animal House"!
Howard Da Silva is a Gangster that is a Psycho, but Loves His Bullet Scarred Pal that is On Life Support, Kept Alive by County Doctor Regis Toomey. Except for a Bit of Comedy Relief from a Pill Popping Goon, this is a Downbeat and Edgy B-Movie that is Exceptional.
The Climax is a Frenzied Free for All that Ends in a Blaze of Glory. Chalk Another One Up for the Prolific Director that Made Close to 300 Movies from the Early Days of Hollywood Silents and Ended with a Stint in TV. An Unknown Talent that Seemed to have an Unlimited Supply of Energy. The Same could be Said about Most of His Movies.
Despite the ever threatening presence of Howard da Silva, not much Lederman could do with this substandard script by Robert E. Kent that depicts backwater town doctor Regis Toomey as such a gullible medic that he even accepts a salary raise from villain da Silva and his sidekicks in exchange for ignoring bullet wounds. He also helluva slow in the uptake, misses the chance to escape, and it is his Latin that ultimately saves the day.
Nurse Adele Longmire is certainly pretty but, like da Silva, she cannot save this poorly shot and predictably handled C pic.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDr. Bishop's pay of $500/mo would equate to over $8,000/mo in 2018.
- GaffesWhen Frank Dillon and his gang run Dr. Bishop off the road, their two cars come to a stop up against each other, with Frank's car slightly ahead. But, in the next shot, Frank and his gang easily open the doors on the car's right side with plenty of space to get out and the two cars are about even.
- Citations
Pills Davis: I started dinner last night with some ice cream, then I had a steak, then soup...
Dr. Steven Bishop: You started with ice cream and finished with soup?
Pills Davis: Yeah.
Dr. Steven Bishop: Just as I thought, you've got an upside down stomach.
Pills Davis: Is that bad?
Dr. Steven Bishop: It's not good. Because of eating backwards and taking all those vitamins you've overtaxed your vital organs. Your tissues will shrivel up like that.
Pills Davis: I guess you're right Doc, all of a sudden I feel awful.
- ConnexionsEdited from Docteur Socrate (1935)
- Bandes originalesSomeone's Rocking My Dreamboat
(uncredited)
Written by Leon René, Otis René and Emerson Scott
Played on the car radio when the gang first heads up to Silver Lake Lodge
Meilleurs choix
Détails
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Cicatrices indelebles
- Lieux de tournage
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- Durée59 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1