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The Hoodlum Priest

  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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The Hoodlum Priest (1961)
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Based on the life of Fr. Charles Clark, a minister to street gangs.Based on the life of Fr. Charles Clark, a minister to street gangs.Based on the life of Fr. Charles Clark, a minister to street gangs.

  • Director
    • Irvin Kershner
  • Writers
    • Melvin Sloan
    • Don Murray
    • Joseph Landon
  • Stars
    • Don Murray
    • Larry Gates
    • Logan Ramsey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    523
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Irvin Kershner
    • Writers
      • Melvin Sloan
      • Don Murray
      • Joseph Landon
    • Stars
      • Don Murray
      • Larry Gates
      • Logan Ramsey
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Don Murray
    Don Murray
    • Father Charles Dismas Clark
    Larry Gates
    Larry Gates
    • Louis Rosen
    Logan Ramsey
    Logan Ramsey
    • George McHale
    Don Joslyn
    • Pio Gentile
    Sam Capuano
    • Mario Mazziotti
    Vince O'Brien
    • Assistant District Attorney
    Al Mack
    • Judge Garrity
    Lou Martini
    • Angelo Mazziotri
    Norman McKay
    • Father Dunne
    • (as Norman MacKaye)
    Joseph Cusanelli
    • Hector Sterne
    Bill Atwood
    • Weasel
    Warren Parker
    Warren Parker
    • Warden
    Roger Ray
    • Detective Shattuck
    Kelly Stephens
    • Genny
    William Warford
    Ralph Petersen
    • Governor
    Walter L. Wiedmer
    • Father David Michaels
    • (as Walter Wiedmer)
    Cindi Wood
    Cindi Wood
    • Ellen Henley
    • Director
      • Irvin Kershner
    • Writers
      • Melvin Sloan
      • Don Murray
      • Joseph Landon
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    8Richie-67-485852

    Last Hope is a Priest

    A visit to the other side of the tracks is what to expect here keeping mind that this could be the story of anyone young, misguided and lost without direction and surrounded by temptation and hopelessness. With that mind, watch how everything can wrong (Murphy's law) and then some. This movie also takes us to the fine line of choice and how in a moment of weakness or impulse, one bad choice can bring your whole life crashing down. Can't happen to you...you say? That's who visits with first. Also anyone that has lived knows the truth of this statement. How many times have we all said to ourselves: there go I but for the grace of God? The movie drives this point home too. Ten cents or ten million, all face the same problems and at the same time all of us have the same remedy too i.e. HOPE. If you add prayer to that and a sincere effort, you can rise above just about anything. Why? We were not put here to be defeated. Some really good dialog and scenes that try to reach for your emotions. Let them! One more thing. If someone has nothing and they offered anything and that offer should be respected even if your ...
    8Bronco46

    I'll never get this 101 minutes back!

    I was 13 when this film came out and while I don't know for sure why I never got to see this. I'm guessing, morals being what they were at the time; this was probably judged to rough a movie for a boy my age. It probably would have been a R rated movie in it's day. So when I saw it listed on Turner Classic Movies I thought great, I finally get a chance to see this old film. Well now that I've seen it I'm amazed this film gets so much buzz. I found it to be way to melodramatic, over acted and just plain hammy. I'm not sure how this could have ever been relevant. I know that Father Clark did great work in his time; but this seems a poor way to tell his story. Almost everyone in this movie is over acting. I'm guessing that's the fault of the director, but that doesn't make it any easier to sit through. I'm sure many will be drawn to this film by Keir Dullea's name in the cast. Dullea's fame comes from 2001 a film whose uniqueness at the time; pulled along most of the actors who happened to be in it. Like the Hoodlum Priest there were no great performances in that film either. A film for film school students, theater majors, and nostalgia buffs. A corny waste of time.
    4hnbbs

    Hard to review a movie so old

    I am 75 years of age and I remember seeing the movie sometime when it came to TV. It was not my sort of movie then or now. I could not recommend this movie to anyone today.

    I do think however that Don Murray, as Father Clark, did some great acting in this movie.

    I started my freshman year at a Catholic high school, De La Salle Military Academy, in 1955. The entire first week was a Catholic retreat (religion). I can not remember now if Father Clark did one day of the retreat or the entire week. I seem to think he did the entire week.

    I was 14 years old and a Catholic and had gone to only Catholic schools. I had never heard of Father Clark.

    As soon as I saw and heard Father Clark I was thinking this guy is crazy. I was thinking why are the Christian Brothers allowing a crazy man to be around a bunch of kids?

    Later they had confession and I was sent into a room, alone, with Father Clark to hear my confession. He grabbed me and started to wail or say something about it will be OK or something like that. I did the confession thing and got the hell out of there.

    I think the movie got a lot correct about Father Clark. But if they had shown the real Father Clark it would have been a much different movie and I do not think it would have been shown.

    But if you want to get a little bit of an idea about what Father Clark was like then the movie and Don Murray do a pretty good job of it.
    9FilmSocietyMtl

    Don't dismiss this Dismas-inspired dish.

    After having just viewed a nice sharp B&W 16mm theatrical print of this fine film, I must say; Don Murray's production of HOODLUM PRIEST really deserves to be given serious consideration by cinephiles looking for hard-hitting drama about an important social issue that still has relevance today. It surpassed my expectations for a film having a title better suited to cheaper exploitation fare. Even within a very tightly budgeted film, ace cinematographer Haskell Wexler was able to impart some really nice arty touches with seedy shadowy lighting schemes and the occasional off-kilter frame compositions. There were solid performances all around with the two standouts being Don Murray and Kier Dullea. Irvin Kirshner proves once again that he is quite a solid director with a marked talent for mixing heavy drama with realism. The near final scene in the prison is such a gut-wrenching experience, you'll feel as if you are really there witnessing a mind-numbing horror played so effectively by the young Dullea. So, please dismiss the weaker reviews here and seekout HOODLUM PRIEST, a real hidden gem.
    4moonspinner55

    Well-intentioned but drab fact-based wallow...

    The true story of Jesuit priest Father Charles Dismas Clark and his struggles in opening a halfway house for recently-paroled convicts in '50s-era St. Louis. Lead actor Don Murray (who also co-produced the film and co-wrote the screenplay under a pseudonym) was reportedly inspired to tackle this project after meeting the real Father Dismas Clark, who is credited as technical adviser; still, one can see right away how this production got funded, what with a violent police standoff in the third act, capped with a dramatic gas chamber sequence. Despite talented Irvin Kershner as director and Haskell Wexler as cinematographer, the picture isn't any more weighty or profound than the juvenile delinquent programmers of the previous decade. Keir Dullea makes a strong debut as a troubled youth, but Murray and the other cast members generally fail to impress. *1/2 from ****

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    • Trivia
      Concerned that the critics would not be kind to an actor appearing in a film he wrote, Don Murray penned the screenplay under the pseudonym "Don Deer", his nickname as a track and field athlete in high school in Rockaway, NY.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Alice, Sweet Alice (1976)

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    • Release date
      • March 26, 1961 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ...der werfe den ersten Stein
    • Filming locations
      • 301 East State Street, Jefferson City, Missouri, USA(Missouri-Pacific Railroad train station)
    • Production company
      • Murray-Wood Productions
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      • $600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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