Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA young, soon-to-be-released convict idolizes the exciting life of a famous Roaring Twenties gangster he reads about in a magazine serial, but the warden tells him how the story ends before ... Alles lesenA young, soon-to-be-released convict idolizes the exciting life of a famous Roaring Twenties gangster he reads about in a magazine serial, but the warden tells him how the story ends before he can read the last installment.A young, soon-to-be-released convict idolizes the exciting life of a famous Roaring Twenties gangster he reads about in a magazine serial, but the warden tells him how the story ends before he can read the last installment.
- Louie
- (as Wm. 'Bill' Phillips)
- Kovak
- (as Bob Lewis)
- Eddie
- (Nicht genannt)
- Brannigan Bull Henchman
- (Nicht genannt)
- Dad Pilkington
- (Nicht genannt)
- Kovak Bodyguard
- (Nicht genannt)
- Griff
- (Nicht genannt)
- Shoe Convict
- (Nicht genannt)
- The Tailor
- (Nicht genannt)
- Third Bartender
- (Nicht genannt)
- Jake
- (Nicht genannt)
- Brannigan Henchman
- (Nicht genannt)
- Second Bartender
- (Nicht genannt)
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*** (out of 4)
Small time criminal Clyde Peeler (Cameron Mitchell) is set to be released from prison the following day when his cell mate offers him a job in his gang. Peeler says he'll think about it but he finally accepts the job after reading about the life of a famous gangster in a magazine. What Peeler doesn't know is how that story ends but the warden is going to tell him. This is yet another good entry in MGM's Crime Does Not Pay series and once again we learn the downside of being bad. This episode is a little different from some earlier ones as there isn't any introduction at the start of the film and the majority of the film is a flashback. The main guy, Mitchell's character, is only briefly seen, although he ends up doing the narration from start to finish. The movie has a pretty good story, although I do think the gangsters could have been built up a little better. We do have some good scenes with the two different sides doing battle over the West Side and this includes a couple shootings. The moral of the film is pretty easy to swallow here and the way the ending is handled was pretty good and effective.
He's in jail about to be released and still thinks the life of a gangster can be a glamorous one. He reads all about the exploits of one of his favorite criminals--and in the end, is shown what has happened to that "glamorous" creature who is now a sad relic of the man he used to be. This, supposedly, convinces Mitchell to go straight once he's released.
It's totally unconvincing and fails to make its point with any distinction. Definitely one of the weakest entries I've ever seen in this so-so documentary series, never subtle in its approach.
It's A Crime Does Not Pay Subject short. At its core, this is a character reading a magazine story of a semi-fictional biography. It's not the most compelling way to tell a story. It doesn't help that some of the shooting deaths are done laughably bad. That always breaks me. This is a flat bad scared-straight story.
While this film is a bit preachier than most, it is clearly violent and the sort of thing that hearkens back to the best films in the series that were made in the 1930s. During the war years, most of these shorts dipped in quality. But with the war practically won, MGM returned to making crime films about crime! Well worth seeing and entertaining.
During the War, MGM's CRIME DOES NOT PAY series had a lot of war work, worrying its audience about sabotage and spies and such like. Even so, there was the occasional episode that hearkened back to its roots, looking to warn its audience that the straight and narrow path was the best one. This is a pretty good episode with that message.
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesIn The Daily Register newspaper with the headline "GANG WAR FLARES", the far left-hand column headline states, "Navy Testing Wireless Phones". The first successful mobile phone call from a car was made on June 17, 1946, just over a year from when this short was released. The mobile phone weighed 80 pounds and took up most of the car's trunk. By 1948, wireless service was operating in nearly 100 cities with 5000 customers, mainly transport companies and newspapers. Making a call required an operator, and a maximum of 3 calls could be in progress in a city at any given time. Service cost $15/month (equivalent to about $200 in 2024) plus $.35 to $.45 (~$5 in 2024) per call.
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Clyde Peeler: Hey, Griff.
Griff: Yeah?
Clyde Peeler: About those Roaring Twenties. Were they REALLY roaring? As loud as you said?
Griff: You bet they were, kid. And they're roarin' again right now... louder than ever.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Phantoms, Inc. (1945)
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- The Last Installment: A Crime Does Not Pay Subject
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