Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe City of New York Police Captain Detectives Hewitt tells the story of Alan Saunders, one of the most unusual criminals of our time, in "A Crime Does Not Pay Subject" short.The City of New York Police Captain Detectives Hewitt tells the story of Alan Saunders, one of the most unusual criminals of our time, in "A Crime Does Not Pay Subject" short.The City of New York Police Captain Detectives Hewitt tells the story of Alan Saunders, one of the most unusual criminals of our time, in "A Crime Does Not Pay Subject" short.
- Mary Saunders
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- Theatre Employee Shooting Victim
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- San Francisco Police Detective
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- Witness
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- Alan E. Saunders
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- Chet
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- Detective Hewitt
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- Police Detective
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- Jim - MGM Crime Reporter
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- Dave Mayne
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This entry in the long-running series is a little flat and ham-handed in its handling of the subject, but there are all the hallmarks: a man in a white coat that uses SCIENCE to find out things, a shoot-out, and the inevitable nasty ending for the bad guys.
In addition to being well written, the film was also interesting because it's one of the earlier movies to talk about television, as Alan has invented something to revolutionize TV screen resolutions. And, you see a simulated demonstration of television near the end of the show. All in all, a fascinating and well made short from start to finish.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Decent entry in MGM's "Crime Does Not Pay" series takes a look at Alan Saunders (William Henry), a man who goes through school at the top of his class but when he gets out in the real world he has trouble finding a good job. After a lesser student in his class becomes his boss Alan decides to turn to a life of crime and before long things are spinning out of control. This series is without question my favorite of everyone MGM did and this entry here is certainly far from the best but fans such as myself will still want to check it out. I think the biggest problem with the film is its screenplay because the story itself really doesn't stand out in terms of drama from the studio. There were countless morality tales from all studios but usually these "Crime Does Not Pay" shorts took something different or something that really needed to be told. I'm really not sure what part of this story is different with the exception of an early model of television being used. The story is pretty predictable from start to finish and it's really no shock in how it ends. With that said, Henry is pretty good in the lead role as you believe him as the overlooked and mistreated kid but then too as the criminal who finds himself getting into more and more trouble. Another good touch is the funny, somewhat campy way that MGM promotes itself. During the big murder sequence the victim is standing in front of a movie poster, which just happens to be MGM's THE MURDER MAN with Spencer Tracy. Not only do we see the poster but the director gives us a zoom into the title to make sure we see the title.
This has as much punch as an afterschool special and has the same persuasive powers as an industrial film. If it wanted more punch, Saunders would have to die in a horrible shootout. This is rather bland even considering a pearl-clutching crowd. It's nothing special and that's the point.
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- WissenswertesWhen Alan Saunders shoots the Theatre Employee, the movie poster is for Der Mann für Mord (1935), starring Spencer Tracy, Virginia Bruce, and James Stewart.
- PatzerThe main character is Alan Saunders, but the newsboy yells out "Joe Saunders still at large!" And this is over a shot of the newspaper headline which reads "Al Saunders".
- Zitate
[last lines]
Detective Hewitt: Saunders not only made a wreck out of his own life, but his crimes brought shame and suffering to the one person he really loved. His accomplishments will not bring him honor in the world of science. He is merely a case record in the underworld of crime - a case brought to a sudden close at the end of a rope.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Foolproof (1936)
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- Crime Does Not Pay #6: The Perfect Set-up
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- 21 Min.
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