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My Son Is Guilty

  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 3 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,4/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Glenn Ford, Harry Carey, Julie Bishop, and Bruce Cabot in My Son Is Guilty (1939)
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuHonest cop Tim Kerry struggles to keep his son Ritzy from becoming involved in a crime ring.Honest cop Tim Kerry struggles to keep his son Ritzy from becoming involved in a crime ring.Honest cop Tim Kerry struggles to keep his son Ritzy from becoming involved in a crime ring.

  • Regie
    • Charles Barton
  • Drehbuch
    • Harold Shumate
    • Joseph Carole
    • Karl Brown
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Bruce Cabot
    • Julie Bishop
    • Harry Carey
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,4/10
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    • Regie
      • Charles Barton
    • Drehbuch
      • Harold Shumate
      • Joseph Carole
      • Karl Brown
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Bruce Cabot
      • Julie Bishop
      • Harry Carey
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    Bruce Cabot
    Bruce Cabot
    • Ritzy Kerry
    Julie Bishop
    Julie Bishop
    • Julia Allen
    • (as Jacqueline Wells)
    Harry Carey
    Harry Carey
    • Tim Kerry
    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Barney
    Wynne Gibson
    Wynne Gibson
    • Claire Morelli
    Don Beddoe
    Don Beddoe
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    John Tyrrell
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    • Whitey Morris
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      • Joseph Carole
      • Karl Brown
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    4planktonrules

    If the police need information out of a suspect, just beat it out of 'em!

    Police Officer Tim Kerry (Harry Carey) is a great cop...but he has a huge achilles heel...his son, Ritzy (Bruce Cabot). Ritzy is just no darn good and has just gotten out of prison but Tim thinks his son has seen the light and has changed. In fact, Tim helps Ritzy get a job...a job which he wants so he can help his gang with a robbery! About the only one who can see right through Ritzy is Barney (Glenn Ford)...a childhood acquaintance who knows he'll never change.

    The acting is pretty good in this one though the film itself is yet another formulaic B-movie from Columbia. This doesn't mean it's bad...but it's also not particularly good because it's all pretty predictable. One of the few surprises is seeing Glenn Ford in one of his earliest roles (despite one reviewer saying it's Ford's first film, it isn't). The other is the message that cops sometimes just have to ignore civil rights and beat the truth out of suspects!! A decent time-passer that seems to promote occasional police brutality and not a lot more.
    4blanche-2

    B movie starring Harry Carey

    From the magic year in films, 1939, except the fairy dust didn't land on this movie.

    My Son is Guilty is a B film starring Harry Carey as Tim Kerry, a 61-year-old cop still walking a beat in Hell's Kitchen. It didn't look like Hells Kitchen, and people seemed to walk aimlessly up and down the street.

    Kerry's son Ritzy (Bruce Cabot) is released from prison after a two-year stint. He promises his dad he's going straight, but he's lying. One problem might stem from naming him Ritzy.

    Ritzy joins a gang planning a heist. Since he's a radio expert, they suggest he talk to his dad about working the police calls at the department so he can delay the all cars notification when the robbery occurs. Most police departments definitely want an ex-con handling this so they hire him.

    Twenty-three year old Glenn Ford plays a neighborhood kid in competition with Ritzy for the affections of Julie Bishop.

    Despite a fine cast, not a good movie.

    Look for Edgar Buchanan in a small role as a bartender.
    7glennstenb

    Harry Carey is a Good Cop With a Guilty Son

    I have had fun reviewing a number of films here at IMDb and I try to stay consistent in what I look for or take note of in evaluating a picture. I find that reviewing a film adds a deeper appreciation for the film. I enjoy all motion pictures, from the finer tried and true greats and classics to lesser ones, including B-pictures like "My Son Is Guilty." I rarely bother to offer thoughts on the great films, or even most of the class-A features, as usually many --if not dozens-- of reviews have already been offered on them.

    My overall enjoyment from viewing a film is what I am looking for when evaluating, or reviewing, a film. It really comes down to assigning a value as to how much I "enjoyed" the viewing. Yes, I may expect just a little more (or maybe considerably more) polish and sophistication from a big studio, high-budget picture with valued star players than I do from a smaller B-picture, but as far as enjoyment is concerned, I can get just about as much enjoyment from a B-picture as I can from an A-picture.

    "My Son Is Guilty" is a good case in point. Sure, it is obvious from the production values and editing that it was made on a lower budget, but I absolutely and thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated this little film. I loved the sets and the players and the economical pacing. The story was indeed fanciful, what with Harry Carey being so singularly naive, but it is easy to get wrapped up in the program and all the disruption and reactions that the return to town of the bad son engendered. Bruce Cabot played the unredeemable son smoothly and convincingly. Seemingly many raters of this film have given it five stars, and some even fewer, but I happily give it seven because I got a lot of enjoyment from watching it.
    2bkoganbing

    The Start of quite a climb

    I don't think that My Son Is Guilty would have been in any Oscar contention had it been released intact. But the editing department thoroughly butchered this film into incoherency. My Son Is Guilty was also Glenn Ford's debut film for Columbia Pictures, but fortunately for his career he wasn't the star.

    Harry Carey stars in this film as your kindly neighborhood Irish cop in Hell's Kitchen in Manhattan. His bad seed of a son Bruce Cabot is getting out of jail after a 2 year rap.

    Carey thinks a little kindness will reform him. But Cabot's got no such notions of turning straight. But he does let his father use his influence to get him a job in the police radio room where at a propitious moment the radios go bad when a gang Cabot is working with pull a large payroll holdup where a cop is killed.

    Glenn Ford plays a friend from the neighborhood and rival to Cabot for Julie Bishop. Later on Cabot kills Glenn Ford's mother when she recognizes the fugitive.

    The idea of any police department employing Cabot with a rapsheet in a police command center really boggles the mind. I was speechless at the mere concept.

    My Son Is Guilty was also the first time that Glenn Ford worked with Edgar Buchanan whom he became great friends with and always tried to use in his films. Buchanan plays a bartender here.

    Best performance in the film is that of Wynne Gibson as the widow of the former head of the gang Cabot works with and she's tough, smart, and beautiful. Too bad her performance was wasted in this film.

    Glenn Ford made his feature film debut in Heaven With A Barbed Wire Fence the same year for 20th Century Fox. But Darryl Zanuck passed on signing him so Ford got a contract with Columbia. He'd have to work his way up in quality of pictures so My Son Is Guilty would be the start of quite a climb.
    5arthur_tafero

    My Son is Guilty - Predictable Gangster Film

    We know pretty much know from the beginning of this film where it will wind up, since the Hayes code demanded that anyone who kills an innocent victim has to pay the ultimate price. However, there are a few turns and detours along the way that make the movie watchable.

    Harry Carey is perfect as a beat cop, who sometimes performs the duty of a full detective (one of the drawback of the film). Bruce Cabot of King Kong fame goes against type as the cop's son who cannot escape his desire to be a big shot. The most interesting part of the film is watching the development of Glenn Ford in a supporting role as an old friend of the son and a rival for the usual love interest in all of these types of films.

    There really is not much new here, but this is only one of two films I have ever seen where a father and son come to a very bad end; the other was Taras Bulba.

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      Edgar Buchanan's first film and first film with Glenn Ford. Buchanan would go on to appear in a total of 14 Glenn Ford films.
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      Police Officer Tim Kerry: We had a major catastrophe.

      Mrs. Montabelli: Oh, the saints blesses and what now?

      Police Officer Tim Kerry: This young lady and I had a collision. It was my fault, for not having eyes in the back of my head. Give her another bottle of milk, will you, and some corn flakes to go with it.

      Mrs. Montabelli: Oh, if everybody in Hell's Kitchen had a heart as big as you, Tim Kerry.

      Police Officer Tim Kerry: No blarney. How's that fine I-talian husband of yours?

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 28. Dezember 1939 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Cop from Hell's Kitchen
    • Drehorte
      • Columbia/Sunset Gower Studios - 1438 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Columbia Pictures
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