Ein verrückter, scheinbar sanftmütiger Bankräuber bricht aus dem Gefängnis aus, um sich an dem Polizisten zu rächen, der bei einem Schusswechsel versehentlich seine Frau getötet hat.Ein verrückter, scheinbar sanftmütiger Bankräuber bricht aus dem Gefängnis aus, um sich an dem Polizisten zu rächen, der bei einem Schusswechsel versehentlich seine Frau getötet hat.Ein verrückter, scheinbar sanftmütiger Bankräuber bricht aus dem Gefängnis aus, um sich an dem Polizisten zu rächen, der bei einem Schusswechsel versehentlich seine Frau getötet hat.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Denny
- (as Alan Hale)
- Honor Farm Guard
- (Nicht genannt)
- Bank Robber
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mr. Freeman
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mrs. Andrews
- (Nicht genannt)
- Ed
- (Nicht genannt)
- Assistant District Attorney
- (Nicht genannt)
- Doris Poole
- (Nicht genannt)
- Judge
- (Nicht genannt)
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It's Corey who walks off with the film in what is really the central role as a crazed killer, angry when detective Cotten and his police officers accidentally kill his wife when trying to get him. He vows revenge when he's found guilty of a bank robbery where he was an accomplice, and the rest of the tale involves vengeance and a final comeuppance for Corey.
Joseph COTTEN gives only a middling performance, almost phoning in his job as though he knows his colorless role isn't worth much effort. The same for RHONDA FLEMING as his selfish wife, whose sole contribution is a shapely figure and a pretty face obviously ready for many a close-up.
What raises this above the level of an average B-film is Corey's nuanced performance as a nerdy man who appears almost sympathetic at times and chillingly ruthless when crossed. JOHN LARCH is especially good as an ex service buddy who used to taunt him for his lack of skill with a rifle. It's Corey's work in the film that puts it into a higher category and makes it a psychological crime melodrama worth watching.
Budd Boetticher's no-nonsense approach delivers a solid bit of film-making that lasts a mere one hour and thirteen minutes.
Note: The lower case for the name Joseph is either the fault of my keyboard or IMDb--I've been capitalizing it but it comes out each time as lower case for some unknown reason.
Now, Detective Sam Wagner (Joseph Cotten) must protect himself and his pregnant wife Lila (Rhonda Fleming) from the vengeful Corey.
THE KILLER IS LOOSE is a wonderful crime thriller with lots of tension and a memorable finale. Cotten is his usual, dependable self. His Det. Wagner -somewhat- foreshadows Gregory Peck's Sam Bowden character in CAPE FEAR.
One thing that sets this movie apart from other, similar films is the quiet, low-key demeanor of the bespectacled antagonist. Corey underplays the role, making Poole far more frightening than he would have been as some raving maniac!
Highly recommended...
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Budd Boetticher directed this highly intense police drama, which certainly deserves to be better known than it is. In the film, a bank robber (Wendell Corey) gets away from the scene of the crime but a detective (Joseph Cotten) tracks him down to his apartment. When the detective breaks the door in he accidentally kills the man's wife (Rhonda Fleming). The robber is eventually sent to prison but he escapes and plans his revenge by killing the detective's wife. There are plenty of twists and turns in this little gem that contains a huge amount of suspense and some terrific direction by Boetticher. This was the first film I've seen from the director but I'll certainly be seeking more out. Cotton is very good in his role as is Fleming but the film belongs to Corey as the deranged psychopath. He gives a wonderfully creepy performance and really adds a lot to the film. The start of the film in the apartment is wonderfully done but it's the ending that really packs a terrific punch. Hopefully this thing will hit DVD at some point.
The first hour of this movie is really tight, very believable, nicely low key but still with some narrative excitement. Joseph Cotten is very good, and if the filming is straight forward, it's effective all the same. Then the last twenty minutes come along and what is supposed to be high drama (very intense stuff) is just so clumsy and fake you can't believe it's the same movie.
That, in a nutshell, is what will strike you. There are some elements of a cop being loyal to his job and the cop's wife not liking being a cop's wife. And the bad buy, a weirdly detached and offbeat killer, is played to perfection by Wendell Corey. There's even a cross dressing moment at the end which is fun and almost high camp.
But now I'm dredging for dollars. Enjoy the ride, but don't expect too too much.
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- WissenswertesBaseball player turned actor John Beradino appears as Mac. He would go on to star as Dr. Hardy on General Hospital (1963). Beradino played Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Browns, the Cleveland Indians, and the Pittsburgh Pirates for 11 seasons from 1939 to 1952 (interrupted for WWII service).
- PatzerWhen Poole pulls the stolen Ford truck into the farmer's yard, crew members and lights are visible reflected in the side of the truck. As he moves away from the truck, the cameraman is seen moving along with him.
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Detective Sam Wagner: Could've been worse, Poole.
Leon Poole: It was worse, remember? I remember.
Detective Chris Gillespie: Poole, we tried to explain.
Leon Poole: Someday, Wagner, I'm gonna settle with you for it. I'm certainly gonna settle with you for it.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Trapped Ashes (2006)
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- W. Pico Blvd. and S. Roxbury Drive, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(opening shot of the movie shows the signs for these streets, location of the bank where Leon Poole worked, which was robbed by Poole's cohorts)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 13 Minuten
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