Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThis entry in MGM's series of shorts, "Crime Doesn't Pay", features a big city crime boss's attempt to use his political "machine" to fraudulently win re-election for the current corrupt may... Ler tudoThis entry in MGM's series of shorts, "Crime Doesn't Pay", features a big city crime boss's attempt to use his political "machine" to fraudulently win re-election for the current corrupt mayor. By using several illegal tactics, and aided by voter apathy, the crime boss nearly con... Ler tudoThis entry in MGM's series of shorts, "Crime Doesn't Pay", features a big city crime boss's attempt to use his political "machine" to fraudulently win re-election for the current corrupt mayor. By using several illegal tactics, and aided by voter apathy, the crime boss nearly continues his control of the city.
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- Jim
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- Crooked Politician
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- Pete - Diner Customer
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- Rooming House Diner
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- Precinct Official Admitting Henchmen
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- Radio Broadcast Spectator
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- Bailey Henchman
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- Hood
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- Crooked Voter
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- Mr. Sanders
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- Louie - City Hall Janitor
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- Attorney General Edward Gibbon
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- Frank Y. Carter - Reform Mayoral Candidate
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Avaliações em destaque
While some of issues have changed, the general premise remains the same. Democracy is always under attack. It is up to a well-motivated and informed populace to fight back by casting their votes. The only thing missing is an evil newspaper magnate. I would have expected more from a foreign adversary considering the times. Maybe they wanted to not blame it on outsiders.
Sound familiar? We've been hearing the same things for the last election cycle, and the decision is yours to make, so make it, and make it count by voting. Vote as if your vote, and your vote alone will decide the election. Because if you let the crooks win, you'll discover the hard way that crime doesn't pay. Not for you.
Since I bought the "Crime Does Not Pay" DVD set, I noticed that the earlier, pre-WWII episodes were by far the best. They were full of excitement, violence and mobsters. However, after WWII began in Europe, often the topics changed to patriotism and good citizenship. And, frankly, these topics come off as preachy and are a lot less fun to watch. I also noticed that the 'government officials' who introduce the films are, in fact, actors--with the producers trying to pass them off as real officials in order to give the films a touch of authenticity. In this case, Mr. Edward Gibbon is actually played by Robert Elliot!
In "You, The People", the problem being addressed is political corruption. In an unidentified town, mobsters run the government--with a hand-picked mayor and enough voter fraud to ensure he'll never be voted out of office. To make it worse, voter apathy becomes so bad, it is like the people are condoning the corruption and abuse of power.
This turns out to be a good civics lesson bu also a horribly boring and preachy short film at times. Not terrible but it sure could be better!
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Lesser entry in MGM's Crime Does Not Pay series takes a look at a gangster who buys votes, forces people to vote one way and pretty much gets a crooked mayor re-elected for his own gain. One citizen is beaten for trying to stand up against them but that doesn't stop him from trying to bring them down. This is without question one of my favorite series and for the most part it has strong episodes but this here isn't one of them. This is still an entertaining film in its own right but there's not as much drama or tension that you've come to expect from the series. I think the biggest problem is that the main goal is to teach people that they should vote. Vote. Vote. Vote. That's the message and we're pretty much beaten over the head with it. I think the film did a pretty good job at showing how some of the illegal activity is done but there's just not enough story to back anything else up. We do get to see some famous (or at least known) faces here including Bill Edmonds who would go onto play Mr. Martini in IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE as well as Hugh Beaumont who would of course go onto Leave it to Beaver.
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- CuriosidadesFinal screen role of C. Henry Gordon, who died shortly after the release of this short due to complications after surgery.
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Crime Reporter: Once again, as the MGM crime reporter, it is my privilege to bring you another episode in our "Crime Does Not Pay" series. For obvious reasons, fictitious names are used for all characters.
- ConexõesFollowed by Respect the Law (1941)
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- Crime Does Not Pay No. 32: You, the People
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- 21 min
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- 1.37 : 1