After his photo is accidentally taken, that someone will do everything in his power to get hold of the negative.After his photo is accidentally taken, that someone will do everything in his power to get hold of the negative.After his photo is accidentally taken, that someone will do everything in his power to get hold of the negative.
- Harold
- (as Wendell Phillips)
- Bessie, Receptionist
- (as Erin O'Kelly)
- Jimmy
- (as James Sheridan)
- Detective
- (uncredited)
- Detective
- (uncredited)
- Miller
- (uncredited)
- Drunk
- (uncredited)
- Inspector Lonigan
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaEagle-Lion's Manhattan-based New York headquarters serves as headquarters for Argus Newsreel.
- Quotes
Harry Avery: [Looking at Beaumont in a Nazi newsreel] Look at that guy.
[Now shows Beaumont from footage of Phil's camera]
Harry Avery: Take a look at this.
Phil Sparr: That's my shot from this morning.
Harry Avery: See any resemblance?
Phil Sparr: The same guy!
Harry Avery: Exactly. And that Nazi is Kurt Fowler, known as "The Butcher."
Phil Sparr: Fowler? He was reported killed in the bombing of Berlin. He's listed as dead.
Harry Avery: That's right. And your camera brought him back to life. That's what I call a great scoop!
The problem with this rare B movie is that it just can't decide whether it wants to be a kind of political thriller, a crime movie or some kind of comedy. The final result therefor isn't very bright, without being terrible at the same time. The movie sure is watchable till the predictable end, but well... The script isn't always very convincing or logical. While the Nazi leader's henchman doesn't hesitate to kill one of the criminals, the 'hero' has more luck, and only gets knocked out with a gun on his head. Dialogs are quite poor, no cute « one-liners », no quick exchanges of wisecracks etc. Well, the hero's colleague is trying to be a funny guy every now and then, but the movie would have done perfectly well without this kind of clowning.
Alan Baxter may be in the words of Hal Ericson a "character actor", but you won't see very much of it in this movie. Alan Ladd playing like he played in The Glass Key though would have made a good choice. That would have given the movie that extra status it desperately needed to rise above its mediocrity. The soundtrack doesn't help either. While the main title track you'll hear while the names of the actors are shown is OK, the music during the key moments of the movie doesn't support the action. I'd rather qualify it as simply irritating. I'd give it a 6/10
- VanheesBenoit
- Nov 4, 2008
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1