At 1080p, the photography/film quality is beautiful- true Noir. The scene with O'Brien on the ledge is a good example of the use of shadows. The movie was OK, but like most Cop movies, totally unrealistic. There's always one cop they focus on, and he always kills the bad guy before thousands of other cops do. If you've ever been gassed like I was at Boot Camp, you know O'Brien would have been choking like the other 2 were. But, it's what I like to watch, so... TY for the post.
Thanks Ruby, for posting a pretty good film noir. Edmond O'Brien, and Gale Storm. good couple. Could Gale have come up with a more 'made up' name for herself? 🥰🥰🥰🥰. I signed up..
So many of the 21st Century movies are not enjoyable to an old man like me at 74, although I enjoyed the remake of the Day the Earth Stood Still as much as the older colorized version.
The little girl's parents look like they could be her grandparents or even great-grandparents. I guess it's true what they say: the Great Depression really aged people.
Great Movie, 16:52 -- it has been a long time since I have heard a reference to the low life Simon Legree -- can't explain on youtube, I think it violates policies
Love the old black and white this is a nice movie
Excellant movie. First time seeing the movie. I didn't get it 3 wks ago. Just now.
Great movie and actors in that era.Must watch.
Thanks for a great movie. Love film noir. Today's movies are just trash. Thanks again, really enjoyed it.
Anything with Edmond O’Brien
I had to threaten to take the cord out of the police scanner when I would leave the house, she informed me she just wanted to know that I was safe
Good movie Edmond O'Brien always great in this type of movie
Yes, and with Gale Storm just before she debuted in "My Little Margie" TV series at the age of 31 in 1553.
Thank you
Thanks for the movie it was excellent anymore they don’t make good movies like this anymore congratulations for showing this 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
You pick great movies to upload. Thanks
At 1080p, the photography/film quality is beautiful- true Noir. The scene with O'Brien on the ledge is a good example of the use of shadows. The movie was OK, but like most Cop movies, totally unrealistic. There's always one cop they focus on, and he always kills the bad guy before thousands of other cops do. If you've ever been gassed like I was at Boot Camp, you know O'Brien would have been choking like the other 2 were. But, it's what I like to watch, so... TY for the post.
There's Clark Kents mother from earth from the "Adventures of Superman" episode 1 of season 1. I turned 4 years old in 1950😊
And Bruce Wayne's Aunt from the Batman TV series.
I missed Superman when he was killed.
I love the b w movies movies I don't know what we're it's going
Thanks Ruby, for posting a pretty good film noir. Edmond O'Brien, and Gale Storm. good couple. Could Gale have come up with a more 'made up' name for herself? 🥰🥰🥰🥰. I signed up..
I didn't know they actually "got" "Washing Machine Charlie" on Guadalcanal, or had dancing girls on Peleliu.
This is a surprisingly good police drama. A great script, cast and director. Highly recommend!
Why do the nightclub singers in these movies never have microphones.??
Thankyou for the nostalgic movie from days gone by. These movies were well worth watching, and enjoying. Not like the trash today.
So many of the 21st Century movies are not enjoyable to an old man like me at 74, although I enjoyed the remake of the Day the Earth Stood Still as much as the older colorized version.
Finally a good i watch❤
The little girl's parents look like they could be her grandparents or even great-grandparents. I guess it's true what they say: the Great Depression really aged people.
Ya la vi 👍
The Edmond O'Brien character really taking the job home with him to an unhealthy extent.
If you ever noticed that the cars in a lot of these movies don’t have dashes
Strange. The Chevy Belaire my dad bought had a huge dash, as did some of the old cars I used to restore. Maybe only Cop cars?
Yes, they weren't padded. Seatbelts were to come along in the 60's.
An ad during opening credits!
Great Movie, 16:52 -- it has been a long time since I have heard a reference to the low life Simon Legree -- can't explain on youtube, I think it violates policies
Do not like it