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Crime Against Joe

  • 1956
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  • 1h 10min
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5.8/10
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Julie London in Crime Against Joe (1956)
Crime Against Joe: You Think I Killed That Girl
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  • Dirección
    • Lee Sholem
  • Guionistas
    • Robert C. Dennis
    • Decla Dunning
  • Elenco
    • John Bromfield
    • Julie London
    • Henry Calvin
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.8/10
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    • Dirección
      • Lee Sholem
    • Guionistas
      • Robert C. Dennis
      • Decla Dunning
    • Elenco
      • John Bromfield
      • Julie London
      • Henry Calvin
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    John Bromfield
    John Bromfield
    • Joe Manning
    Julie London
    Julie London
    • Frances 'Slacks' Bennett
    Henry Calvin
    Henry Calvin
    • Red Waller
    Patricia Blair
    Patricia Blair
    • Christine 'Christy' Rowen
    • (as Patricia Blake)
    Joel Ashley
    • Philip Rowen
    Robert Keys
    • Detective Sgt. Hollander
    • (as Robert Keyes)
    Alika Louis
    • Irene Crescent
    John Pickard
    John Pickard
    • Harry Dorn - Bartender
    Frances Morris
    Frances Morris
    • Nora Manning
    Rhodes Reason
    Rhodes Reason
    • George Niles
    Mauritz Hugo
    Mauritz Hugo
    • Dr. Louis Tatreau - Psychiatrist
    Joyce Jameson
    Joyce Jameson
    • Gloria Wayne
    Morgan Jones
    Morgan Jones
    • Luther Woods
    James Parnell
    • Ralph Corey
    Addison Richards
    Addison Richards
    • District Attorney Roy Kasden
    Boyd 'Red' Morgan
    • High School Guard
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    • Dirección
      • Lee Sholem
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      • Robert C. Dennis
      • Decla Dunning
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    4evanston_dad

    Program Filler

    John Bromfield, unknown to me, plays Joe, a drunken veteran who becomes the chief suspect in a series of murders plaguing his home town. The nominal back story implies that he was a once-promising golden boy gone a little bad; still, it seems implausible that everyone would so quickly be willing to turn against one of their own and assume him to be the guilty party on the flimsy evidence the police collect from the crime scene. That evidence consists almost entirely of a school ring, so everyone immediately assumes that the killer must be someone from Joe's graduating class -- apparently the idea of planting evidence never occurred to anyone. Indeed, this plot point becomes an unintentional joke, as suspect after suspect is asked "Where's your ring?" and if they're able to produce it, or merely say they still have it, everyone assumes they can't possibly be the murderer. That's some cracker jack detective work.

    "Crime Against Joe" has no discernible directing style and no apparent reason for existing other than as a program filler. The screenplay is just too weak, and there's not enough style in the filmmaking to compensate for the story's failings. Julie London is the film's best asset, though mostly because she's so pretty, not because her character, that of Joe's reluctant love interest, generates much interest.

    There's also a bizarre and somewhat inexplicable story line about a sleepwalking girl and her father's efforts to cover up his daughter's affliction, and how this cover up affects the case against Joe. Was sleepwalking something to be that ashamed of back in 1956?

    Grade: C
    7jayraskin1

    Odd, Off-beat Tale, Passable Film-Noir

    This is a strange offbeat little movie. At times it is dumb and clichéd 1950's police drama and at times it is philosophical and quite interesting.

    In the second scene of the movie, we have Joyce Jameson running at full speed screaming that she's been attacked. It is quite jilting. Unfortunately, the rest of the movie never matches the energy of this scene.

    The standout in the cast is Julie London. She is best known as a successful 1960's singer of sultry ballads, but she did do a number of acting gigs. Here she plays a car hop named "Slacks." She is in love with the lead character "Joe." However Joe shows only a passing interest in her, as she has dated his good friend "Red." Julie manages to make the character extremely sweet, nice and strong. She is the opposite of a Femme Fatale, a real Penelope standing by her man.

    Rebecca Blair (from the television series "Daniel Boone")is the only other person in the cast I knew. She literally "sleepwalks" though her part, although she does have one good scene at the end as a troubled teenager confronting her overprotective "Dad." While the sum does not add up to much, some individual scenes are clever enough to make this "Wrong Man" genre piece worth watching. It was apparently filmed in five days, so don't go in expecting great production values. For those who like early Roger Corman movies, you'll probably enjoy the similar style.
    Dethcharm

    "Everybody's Got Something To Hide!"...

    Struggling artist, Joe Manning (John Bromfield) goes out on a drinking binge. His evening takes a bizarre turn when a sleepwalking woman (Patricia Blair) crosses his path.

    From this point, Joe's luck changes, and he gets mixed up in a murder. With the cops on his trail, Joe sets out to prove his innocence and track down the real killer.

    CRIME AGAINST JOE is an enjoyable crime drama / mystery. There are some nice twists and a satisfying finale. Bromfield is convincing in his desperate role.

    Co-stars the incredibly beautiful, Julie London, years before her Dixie McCall days!...
    6secondtake

    Awkward but really interesting anyway, an honest bit of B-movie-making

    Crime Against Joe (1956)

    The point of seeing a B movie like this isn't always to find a great masterpiece in the rough. There are the moments or originality, the bit performances, the style of photography or writing. But there is also the glimpse into a time period that sometimes seems more real exactly because it isn't all polished up and idealized.

    And this is a pretty interesting, not so bad movie. It's set and shot in Tucson in 1955 (there's a calendar on one wall), a very low point for Hollywood movies, and this is coming from the fringes of that (one of the producers was the "third writer" in "Casablanca). There is one star, of sorts, a white crooner (and looker) named Julie London, who is lovely and sincere and not half bad..

    John Bromfield is the centerpiece, and if he's a hair clunky, this makes him kind of more believable as a good-looking guy named Joe Manning on the outs. He's an ex-soldier who thinks he's an artist but knows not a very good one. He drinks too much. He wants a woman in his life, and the movie begins with him kissing his wise mother goodnight and he goes out on the town. "Well, I'm looking for a girl," he says to the singer from the bar (another torch singer, Alika Louis, who appears here in her only movie).

    One of the social revelations of the movie is attitudes toward drinking and driving. Joe gets hammered while sitting in his car, drives to a diner, and is visibly drunk as a couple of cops say hello to him (one even chuckles, as if it's kind of funny). More chilling encounters with the cops come later. A killer is bumbling around town, and it looks like it's either Joe (and we don't know it) or the cops are going to think it's Joe (and it's not). It's a pretty tense situation held back only by some occasional awkwardness.

    What makes it work, though, is the down to earth acting because it builds up the Hitchcockian mood of a wrong man under suspicion. Witnesses misinterpret things, evidence gets piled up based on presumptions. It's good stuff. And then Joe has to figure out the crime for himself, which he applies himself to with intelligence. (His acting gets better as he sobers up.)

    And by the end you see why the movie has its title. It's no masterpiece, but it has enough going on to keep a movie lover glue, I'm sure.
    7moonspinner55

    Could also be called "The Shame of Sleepwalking"...

    Amateur night in Tucson! Melodramatic (and rather fruity) murder-mystery/character portrait, made quickly and on the cheap in Arizona, could be called "The Shame of Sleepwalking". Unemployed artist named Joe--still living at home with Mom, whom he calls "Nora"--is wrongly accused of attacking girls at night. He's temporarily released from police custody after a smitten carhop comes to his defense (she lies because she loves him!). Unfortunately, her alibi doesn't hold up, so the two become fast-working sleuths to get Joe off the hook. Co-feature from Bel-Air Productions, distributed by United Artists, is surprisingly enjoyable despite wooden acting and directing. As Joe, John Bromfield is a lousy drunk but he improves (his unself-conscious manly swagger is also winning). Playing Joe's secret sweetheart--nicknamed "Slacks" (no girlie business with this lady)--Julie London is a bit too mature and refined to be convincing as a drive-in waitress, yet her stoic demeanor proves appealing as well. The denouement is satisfying, plus there's an amusingly weird side plot about a society girl suffering subconscious distress while living under the thumb of her possessive father. *** from ****

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    • Trivia
      Shot in five days even though the original schedule called for seven.
    • Errores
      Joe is shown arriving at and leaving Pango Pango club in broad daylight, but the scenes preceding and following this sequence, together forming his drinking binge, take place in the middle of the night. The scene after leaving Pango Pango is revealed to take place at 2am, and it is later said he arrived at Pango Pango at midnight!
    • Citas

      Joe Manning: Slacks, are you a nice girl, Slacks?

      'Slacks' Bennett: Well, either way I wouldn't want it known.

    • Bandas sonoras
      Looking for a Man
      by Paul Dunlap

      Sung by Alika Louis (uncredited)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de marzo de 1956 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Streaming on "Noir Cinema" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Rob W" YouTube Channel
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    • También se conoce como
      • Epiasan ton Fantoma
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Pago Pago Tiki Bar, 2201 N Oracle Road, Tucson, Arizona, Estados Unidos(Pago Pago nightclub)
    • Productoras
      • Bel-Air Productions
      • Sunrise Pictures (II)
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 10 minutos
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      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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