Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuRoger Andrews, an assistant district attorney, is the accidental hero of a police capture that results in his appointment by crooked civic leaders as a special prosecutor assigned to smash a... Alles lesenRoger Andrews, an assistant district attorney, is the accidental hero of a police capture that results in his appointment by crooked civic leaders as a special prosecutor assigned to smash a crime ring. The crooked politicians, in an effort to cover their own tracks, work to turn... Alles lesenRoger Andrews, an assistant district attorney, is the accidental hero of a police capture that results in his appointment by crooked civic leaders as a special prosecutor assigned to smash a crime ring. The crooked politicians, in an effort to cover their own tracks, work to turn public sympathy against him but, aided by newspaper-reporter Ann Thompson and informant C... Alles lesen
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Roger Andrews and Florence Rice had chemistry and certainly the cast of characters including one bad guy I never saw play one, were a pleasure to watch.
The story is simple and simply drawn - a down and out lawyer gets lucky and is thrust into the limelight. Those around him have mixed feelings. And he grows in his new-found role.
Andrews was certainly low-key but assuredly not mousy at all. His inner strength carries him through until the very satisfying end. Sure it was predictable, but the ride was fun and intriguing.
I recommend it to any and all B-movie cultists out there.
It's all done in competent, if forgettable, fashion. The story simply unfolds, minus atmosphere or suspenseful touches. Still, I was impressed by actress Rice who delivers a spirited turn, while a sleekly handsome Baxter gets a rare leading role. Their contrasting personas make for believable conflict. So if you've got a spare hour, you'll be entertained if not impressed.
Movie perennial John Hamilton has a major role in this film as a shady "civic leader" who has his busy fingers in most of City Hall's activities both above-board and behind the scenes. Hamilton was always dynamic and lively in any role, whether in his countless movies or in the original Superman TV series. He always adds spark to a movie with his brisk dramatic style of acting. Ultra dignified Stanley Andrews and kindly Mary Gordon are also excellent in supporting roles.
"Borrowed Hero" has some good criminal and lawyer action and although hurriedly filmed at times including attempts at charming humor that don't always work, overall this is a watchable and lively little obscure movie.
Considering that Roger only became famous by accident (and he was more than willing to admit this), expectations for him are low. However, Roger is earnest and not nearly as inept as everyone expects. So what DOES he do? Well, when the underground seems unstoppable, he does what any government official would do....he breaks the law in order to uphold it!
Overall, this is a very interesting film....not brilliant but certainly better than the average cheap B-movie...which it is.
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- WissenswertesThe earliest documented telecast of this film in the New York City area occurred Monday 15 May 1944 on pioneer television station WNBT (Channel 1). Post WWII television viewers first got to see it again in NYC Sunday 9 May 1948 on WCBS (Channel 2), in Chicago Tuesday 4 January 1949 on WBKB (Channel 4), in Los Angeles Tuesday 3 May 1949 on KTLA (Channel 5), in Detroit Wednesday 1 June 1949 on WXYZ (Channel 7), and in Cincinnati Tuesday 22 November 1949 on WKRC (Channel 11).
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