Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA young girl, wanting a life of luxury, takes the "easy" way, and winds up in jail.A young girl, wanting a life of luxury, takes the "easy" way, and winds up in jail.A young girl, wanting a life of luxury, takes the "easy" way, and winds up in jail.
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Jack Chefe
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Oliver Cross
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Jack Deery
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Fred Graham
- Policeman
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Chuck Hamilton
- Police Car Driver
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Alice Moore
- Women's Prison Warden
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Pat O'Malley
- Detective John Hennessey
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Lee Phelps
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Poppy Wilde
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It's MGM Crime Does Not Pay Series #4. Thelma starts out with all the promise in the world but ends up as one of the woman inmates in the opening scene. She wanted to enjoy herself and becomes entangled by her husband Steve Black. He pulls her further and further into his crimes.
A lot of these Crime Don't Pay shorts are a little silly but this one is actually a good cautionary tale. Most women in prison are there due to their partners' crimes. That doesn't make this good cinema but most of these aren't.
A lot of these Crime Don't Pay shorts are a little silly but this one is actually a good cautionary tale. Most women in prison are there due to their partners' crimes. That doesn't make this good cinema but most of these aren't.
The "Crime Does Not Pay" series from MGM is an excellent series of short films that illustrate crime stories and ALWAYS result in the criminals receiving justice. It's actually amazing how high the quality and how entertaining these films are even today. However, of all the films in the series I've seen so far, "A Thrill for Thelma" is among my least favorite. Now I am NOT saying it's bad, but it does suffer from an ending which just seemed a bit too preachy.
The story begins at a women's prison. The warden is talking with another law enforcement official and begins to talk about Thelma--a woman who just wanted too much. Then, they ask Thelma to tell them her story and what follows is the story of a good time girl who didn't initially mean to break the law. But, she was an idiot and when her boyfriend began committing robberies, she liked the money and thrill so much she agreed to help him. Her lack of conscience and foolishness, not surprisingly, result in her eventual capture. Overall, decent but not among the best--mostly because of the heavy-handed ending.
The story begins at a women's prison. The warden is talking with another law enforcement official and begins to talk about Thelma--a woman who just wanted too much. Then, they ask Thelma to tell them her story and what follows is the story of a good time girl who didn't initially mean to break the law. But, she was an idiot and when her boyfriend began committing robberies, she liked the money and thrill so much she agreed to help him. Her lack of conscience and foolishness, not surprisingly, result in her eventual capture. Overall, decent but not among the best--mostly because of the heavy-handed ending.
An early entry (No. 4) in the MGM series "Crime Does Not Pay".
Irene Hervey ( who was a lovely leading lady in many MGM films) played Thelma - a girl who yearns for excitement and unfortunately finds it.
Robert Livingston had appeared in a few early musicals but found success as a Western star in the series "The Three Mesquiteers". He plays Steve who is an evil influence on the innocent Thelma.
After initially wanting to go to the police (after their first robbery, they run a car off the road and the driver is killed) - she soon learns to live for thrills.
A lot of the short involves how the police captured this "Bonnie and Clyde" duo - after all "Crime Does Not Pay". The two stars went on to bigger and better things.
Irene Hervey ( who was a lovely leading lady in many MGM films) played Thelma - a girl who yearns for excitement and unfortunately finds it.
Robert Livingston had appeared in a few early musicals but found success as a Western star in the series "The Three Mesquiteers". He plays Steve who is an evil influence on the innocent Thelma.
After initially wanting to go to the police (after their first robbery, they run a car off the road and the driver is killed) - she soon learns to live for thrills.
A lot of the short involves how the police captured this "Bonnie and Clyde" duo - after all "Crime Does Not Pay". The two stars went on to bigger and better things.
As we learn in the fourth episode of MGM's long-running series, crime may not pay, but it's fun while it lasts. Red-headed Irene Hervey wants everything while she's young, so she and her husband, Robert Livingstone, take up heading over to lover's lane and robbing canoodling couples. She has second thoughts, of course, when their first robbery winds up killing someone, but eventually she decides there's a downside to everything, and it can be fun and games even after someone gets hurt. Besides, it's all Livingstone's fault for talking her into it.
Anyway, that's the story she tells to police captain Robert Warwick -- you may remember that he was Raffles The Amateur Cracksman about twenty years earlier, cricketer by day but jewel thief by night, so I have my doubts, especially with MGM Crime Reporter popping up from behind a desk to remind us that CRIME DOES NOT PAY. So don't do that, and don't go 'round breaking ladies' tambourines.
Anyway, that's the story she tells to police captain Robert Warwick -- you may remember that he was Raffles The Amateur Cracksman about twenty years earlier, cricketer by day but jewel thief by night, so I have my doubts, especially with MGM Crime Reporter popping up from behind a desk to remind us that CRIME DOES NOT PAY. So don't do that, and don't go 'round breaking ladies' tambourines.
Thrill for Thelma, A (1935)
*** (out of 4)
Fourth entry in MGM's "Crime Does Not Pay" series has Thelma (Irene Hervey) graduating high school and hoping for a thrilling life, which she gets when she meets a man (Robert Livingston) who just happens to be a criminal. Soon the two are running a scheme of robbing people who have pulled their cars over to do various things when the duo sneak up on them and take whatever they have. Everything is going good for Thelma and her boyfriend but soon the cops have a plan. This certainly isn't the best film in the series but there are enough interesting scenes to make it worth viewing. I think the best thing this film has going for it is the performance from Hervey who would go onto have a pretty good career. She's certainly very believable in the part and I thought she came off very natural in her scenes whether they were her freaking out over what's going on or her enjoying all the money it's bringing. Livingston is also very good and gets a scene which seemed to have been influenced by some films of Bela Lugosi as we get a close up of his menacing eyes. The story itself is probably the weakest thing here as there really aren't any surprises as everything that happens is so easy to see coming that no one will be fooled.
*** (out of 4)
Fourth entry in MGM's "Crime Does Not Pay" series has Thelma (Irene Hervey) graduating high school and hoping for a thrilling life, which she gets when she meets a man (Robert Livingston) who just happens to be a criminal. Soon the two are running a scheme of robbing people who have pulled their cars over to do various things when the duo sneak up on them and take whatever they have. Everything is going good for Thelma and her boyfriend but soon the cops have a plan. This certainly isn't the best film in the series but there are enough interesting scenes to make it worth viewing. I think the best thing this film has going for it is the performance from Hervey who would go onto have a pretty good career. She's certainly very believable in the part and I thought she came off very natural in her scenes whether they were her freaking out over what's going on or her enjoying all the money it's bringing. Livingston is also very good and gets a scene which seemed to have been influenced by some films of Bela Lugosi as we get a close up of his menacing eyes. The story itself is probably the weakest thing here as there really aren't any surprises as everything that happens is so easy to see coming that no one will be fooled.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesCrime Does Not Pay was a series of MGM shorts films, often produced with cooperation from law enforcement, ostensibly made to warn movie goers about "the wages of sin", and how to avoid them in their own personal lives. Their often preachy tone always pleased the MPAA and guaranteed them wide distribution by theatre owners seeking "morally uplifting" material to show between features on double bills.
- PifiasThe story is supposed to take place in New York, but when the police are studying a wall map marked with the locations of the crimes, it's clearly a map of Los Angeles.
- Citas
Thelma Black: We thought we were smart, but the police were smarter.
- ConexionesFollowed by Hit-and-Run Driver (1935)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- Crime Does Not Pay Series No. 4: 'A Thrill for Thelma'
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- Duración
- 18min
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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