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The Missing Juror

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 6m
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6.2/10
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Walter Baldwin, Jim Bannon, Al Bridge, and Janis Carter in The Missing Juror (1944)
Film NoirWhodunnitCrimeMystery

In a major murder case an innocent man is convicted. Though he is saved at the last moment his sanity is gone and he kills himself. Soon the jurors on his case began to be killed. Newspaperm... Read allIn a major murder case an innocent man is convicted. Though he is saved at the last moment his sanity is gone and he kills himself. Soon the jurors on his case began to be killed. Newspaperman Joe Keats investigates.In a major murder case an innocent man is convicted. Though he is saved at the last moment his sanity is gone and he kills himself. Soon the jurors on his case began to be killed. Newspaperman Joe Keats investigates.

  • Director
    • Budd Boetticher
  • Writers
    • Charles O'Neal
    • Leon Abrams
    • Richard Hill Wilkinson
  • Stars
    • Jim Bannon
    • Janis Carter
    • George Macready
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    395
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Budd Boetticher
    • Writers
      • Charles O'Neal
      • Leon Abrams
      • Richard Hill Wilkinson
    • Stars
      • Jim Bannon
      • Janis Carter
      • George Macready
    • 19User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jim Bannon
    Jim Bannon
    • Joe Keats
    Janis Carter
    Janis Carter
    • Alice Hill
    George Macready
    George Macready
    • Harry Wharton
    Jean Stevens
    • Tex Tuttle
    Joseph Crehan
    Joseph Crehan
    • Willard Apple
    George Anderson
    • Wharton Attorney
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Baldwin
    Walter Baldwin
    • Town Sheriff
    • (uncredited)
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Tom Pierson
    • (uncredited)
    Brandon Beach
    • Detective
    • (uncredited)
    Al Bridge
    Al Bridge
    • Deputy Sheriff Ben
    • (uncredited)
    Nancy Brinckman
    Nancy Brinckman
    • Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    Cliff Clark
    • Police Inspector Davis
    • (uncredited)
    Edmund Cobb
    Edmund Cobb
    • Police Detective Cahan
    • (uncredited)
    Danny Desmond
    • Newsboy
    • (uncredited)
    Sam Flint
    Sam Flint
    • Judge
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Gardner
    • Reporter at Trial
    • (uncredited)
    Jesse Graves
    Jesse Graves
    • Train Porter
    • (uncredited)
    William Hall
    William Hall
    • Officer Garrett
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Budd Boetticher
    • Writers
      • Charles O'Neal
      • Leon Abrams
      • Richard Hill Wilkinson
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    Tense suspense

    It looks like an early Richard Fleischer's movie for RKO, or also Bob Wise's for the same studio. But Columbia did the very same for the likes of Budd Boetticher, Edward Dmytryk, William Castle, hirig them for short and fast paced thrillers. This one is excellent as another from Boetticher: BEHIND LOCKED DOORS, that I will comment tomorrow. This topic looks much like the thirties mystery yarns, but here it moves up a gear. Boetticher was a real gifted good director, it also reminds me early Anthony Mann's films, for RKO if my memory is good. Nothing here let us guess this film maker will be a provider of awesome little westerns, starring Randolph Scott.
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    major casting problem

    "The Missing Juror" is worth seeing since it's an early directorial film of Budd Boetticher, so it has some of his great camerawork. The film stars noir actress Janis Carter, Jim Bannon, George Macready, and Mike Mazurki.

    A man is tried and found guilty of murder, and then the jurors start dying. A reporter (Bannon) becomes interested in the case - and in one of the jurors (Carter).

    The problem is, if you're old enough and enough of a film fan, you'll have this plot figured out fairly quickly.

    My favorite part of this film, I have to admit, were the dictation belts which, thirty-plus years after this movie, I was using.
    9clanciai

    Dead man's revenge on jurors who sentenced him to death

    There is not one juror going missing here, but they are all gradually being disposed of one by one, until only five remain. We never learn what ever happened to those last five.

    Jim Bannon plays the reporter who starts paying attention to the case, investigating it and digging it up, while the murders just go on. The case is the problem of a murderer convicted of a murder he did not commit, he is sentenced to be hanged, and not until in the last moments before his hanging he is pardoned, as the case is solved. But he is already destroyed, distraught by the hardships in the prison with the terrible psychological torture of daily having to witness other convicts being brought out to be hanged, and he has to be confined to a mental asylum. There he hangs himself and destroys all traces of himself by setting fire to the cell. The case is closed, but that's how it opens.

    You will immediately grasp the plot if you are not stupid, but although it's all self-evident, it keeps developing and getting more complicated, as another is caught for the murders who confesses to all of them in detail. So where does this labyrinth lead?

    It is one of Budd Boetticher's early films, and already here he excels with his special tricks, number one being an excellent camera work, supported by exquisite photo. In spite of all its B-superficiality, the film is worth watching - and enjoying. It is also graced by Janis Carter's enchanting appearance.
    6utgard14

    "I love a morgue."

    Breezy B detective movie from Columbia, who made some of the best B movies of the 1940s. Jim Bannon stars as a reporter investigating the murders of jurors from a high profile case. The mystery here is not very compelling. The identity of the killer is obvious from the start. So obvious that I have to wonder if it was even expected to fool the audience. Maybe it was supposed to be a Vertigo type of thing. At any rate, the movie is a fun watch despite the weak mystery. The cast is likable and director Budd Boetticher keeps things moving along quickly. The following year Bannon would rejoin co-star George Macready in the first of Bannon's short-lived I Love a Mystery series.
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    People LIKED this? THAT's the mystery!

    Film Daily said this picture was for people who were not too demanding. I would say it's for people who are not too awake. As sloppy as it is moronic (the deaths are described as accidents, though one man is shot from a passing car), it has a murderer whose identity is obvious very soon after the start. We are asked to believe that a man can, with hair dye, glasses, and a false beard, impersonate someone who has spent several days with his victim. The impersonator also has a very distinctive, velvety voice that would not have been identical with the absent man's. The impersonation is blindingly obvious to anyone watching the movie, so how can all the people IN the movie be taken in?

    If a real woman were as passive and dumb as Janis Carter's character, the menaced heroine, she would not have lasted to adulthood. Approached by the weaponless murderer (who has fooled her for days), Janis has two opportunities to save her life, but just stands there, looking mildly worried.

    This movie certainly makes a demand of its own--for one's disbelief to be suspended higher than any of the movie's gallows.

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    • Trivia
      'Harry Wharton' was the name of a fictional English schoolboy created by 'Frank Richards' in his 'Greyfriars' stories which starred 'Billy Bunter'.
    • Goofs
      The juror who has been shot confesses that he was bribed to vote guilty. Nothing more is stated about who did this or why. It sounds as if a plot twist was discarded but they forgot to cut that line.
    • Quotes

      Harry Wharton: Why don't they hang me? What are they waiting for? Hang me! Hang me!

      [He sobs]

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mañana morirás
    • Filming locations
      • Columbia/Sunset Gower Studios - 1438 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 6m(66 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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