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Miami Exposé

  • 1956
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  • 1h 13min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.9/10
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Lee J. Cobb, Edward Arnold, and Patricia Medina in Miami Exposé (1956)
Miami cop Bart Scott tracks down, in Cuba, a fugitive witness who can shed light in a double homicide and about the activities of a Miami mob lawyer who uses murder and blackmail in order to force the legalization of gambling in Florida.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaMiami cop Bart Scott tracks down, in Cuba, a fugitive witness who can shed light in a double homicide and about the activities of a Miami mob lawyer who uses murder and blackmail in order to... Leer todoMiami cop Bart Scott tracks down, in Cuba, a fugitive witness who can shed light in a double homicide and about the activities of a Miami mob lawyer who uses murder and blackmail in order to force the legalization of gambling in Florida.Miami cop Bart Scott tracks down, in Cuba, a fugitive witness who can shed light in a double homicide and about the activities of a Miami mob lawyer who uses murder and blackmail in order to force the legalization of gambling in Florida.

  • Dirección
    • Fred F. Sears
  • Guionista
    • Robert E. Kent
  • Elenco
    • Lee J. Cobb
    • Patricia Medina
    • Edward Arnold
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.9/10
    274
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    • Dirección
      • Fred F. Sears
    • Guionista
      • Robert E. Kent
    • Elenco
      • Lee J. Cobb
      • Patricia Medina
      • Edward Arnold
    • 9Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 5Opiniones de los críticos
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    Lee J. Cobb
    Lee J. Cobb
    • Lt. Barton 'Bart' Scott
    Patricia Medina
    Patricia Medina
    • Lila Hodges
    Edward Arnold
    Edward Arnold
    • Oliver Tubbs
    Michael Granger
    Michael Granger
    • Louis Ascot
    Eleanore Tanin
    • Ann Easton
    Alan Napier
    Alan Napier
    • Raymond Sheridan
    Harry Lauter
    Harry Lauter
    • Det. Tim Grogan
    Chris Alcaide
    Chris Alcaide
    • Morrie Pell
    Hugh Sanders
    Hugh Sanders
    • Chief Charles Landon
    Barry L. Connors
    • Stevie Easton
    Douglas Kennedy
    Douglas Kennedy
    • Dan McCracken
    Carleton Young
    Carleton Young
    • Carruthers
    Stuart Randall
    Stuart Randall
    • 'Lucky' Gato
    Marvin Press
    • 'Cookie'
    Randy Christmas
    • Mayor of Miami
    Lauren Gilbert
    Lauren Gilbert
    • Harry Tremont
    • (sin créditos)
    Rube Schaffer
    • Hood
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • Fred F. Sears
    • Guionista
      • Robert E. Kent
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    3wes-connors

    Shot in Miami

    Police detective Lee J. Cobb (as Barton "Bob" Scott), who wants to retire in two years, fights off gangland efforts by crooked attorney Alan Napier (Ray Sheridan) and stocky partner-in-crime Edward Arnold (Oliver Tubbs), who want to turn Miami into a southeastern Las Vegas. After a fatal shooting, Mr. Cobb must protect sexy Patricia Medina (as Lila Hodges), who witnessed the killing of Cobb's police captain...

    It you can stand to watch "Miami Exposé" until the end, you may want to know why Cobb's fiancée, a police widow, includes son Barry Connors (as Stevie Easton) on a cabin trip with a woman targeted for assassination. Couldn't safety-conscious Eleanore Tanin (as Ann Easton) find a sitter? Well, the shootout was fun… This was silent film actor, "Diamond Jim" star, and character actor Edward Arnold's final film.

    *** Miami Exposé (9/56) Fred F. Sears ~ Lee J. Cobb, Patricia Medina, Edward Arnold
    8planktonrules

    A dandy crime film.

    For me, "Miami Exposé" is a slam-dunk recommendation. Not only is it a good crime film, it features some supporting actors I really enjoy--Edward Arnold (in his last film), Alan Napier and Lee J. Cobb.

    The film begins on a seemingly ordinary Sunday. Lt. Scott (Cobb) finishes his shift and heads home while his friend stays to mind the office. A call comes in to the police that someone witnessed a stabbing. This old friend of Scott investigates...and ends up dead! Scott's time off is soon disrupted by a call telling him what's occurred and he vows to get those responsible.

    So what's going on--why the double murder? Well, it turns out that this is somehow related to an underworld scheme to legalize gambling in Florida and 'Mr. Big' turns out to be a guy you'd never expect to play such a ruthless role--Alan Napier. Napier is the dignified British actor who played Alfred the Butler on the old "Batman" show--a fine and distinguished guy. Here, however, his British accent has disappeared and he's downright evil--and I really, really liked seeing this casting. Additionally, his toady (Arnold) was fine--especially in the final scene. All in all, this is a tough and enjoyable film. Not among the greats of the genre but well worth your time and quite well written and acted.
    BrianDanaCamp

    Grade-B crime thriller pumped up with topical padding and location shooting

    "Miami Exposé" was one of a whole wave of crime dramas about American cities in the "exposé" or "confidential" mode turned out by Hollywood in the wake of the Kefauver Senate hearings into organized crime's influence in politics, government and private industry. There were films on New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston, Detroit, New Orleans, Las Vegas, Miami, and even Portland (PORTLAND EXPOSÉ, 1957). Most of these films were grade-B gangster melodramas padded out with "documentary" segments, a few location sequences, and filmed introductions by actual elected officials insuring the "accuracy" of what we're about to see and warning of the dangers of letting criminal organizations run untrammeled over our public institutions.

    "Miami Exposé" (1956) opens with an address to the camera by Randy Christmas, the then-Mayor of Miami, who basically introduces the film and describes a generic plot that has little to do with what the film is actually about. The plot that unfolds is a hackneyed tale of a wealthy criminal lawyer whose aim is to take over the gambling racket in Florida by pushing through a bill to make gambling legal and then controlling the state apparatus himself. The character is named Ray Sheridan and he's played by Alan Napier, a tall, elegant English actor best known for playing Alfred, Bruce Wayne's butler, on the TV series, "Batman." ("Holy Miscasting, Batman, Alfred's a Florida crime boss!") Sheridan enlists the state's top lobbyist, Oliver Tubbs, to drum up support for the bill among the business and civic leaders of Florida. Tubbs is played by Edward Arnold, in his final film role, the actor who'd once portrayed high-powered tycoons and power brokers in Frank Capra's MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON and MEET JOHN DOE, but is reduced here to visiting honest civic leaders in their homes and trying to blackmail them into supporting the bill, only to get kicked out.

    The big problem here, aside from the complete and unlikely absence of the Mafia in any step of this operation, is that Sheridan uses two-bit thugs out of Central Casting to kill people who get in his way, including a veteran homicide detective, thereby arousing the ire of the police and getting them mad enough to pull out all the stops to nip this whole thing in the bud. When your criminal mastermind is such a bonehead as this one, then there's not a whole lot of suspense generated.

    Lee J. Cobb plays the righteous Lt. Barton Scott, who travels to Havana to bring back a reluctant key witness, Lila Hodges (Patricia Medina), the widow of a murdered gangster. Only two years earlier, Cobb had played corrupt union boss Johnny Friendly in ON THE WATERFRONT and one can't help but feel that the criminals in this film would have been better served with Cobb on their side and not against them.

    The sad thing is that, despite the script's howlers, the film is very well shot and directed, with many scenes filmed on location in Florida, including an action scene in the Everglades, and a few in pre-Castro Havana. At a snappy 73 minutes, it moves very well and includes some colorful supporting players who aim for a touch of authenticity, including Michael Granger as a wily Havana-based gangster who's actually on the side of the police (so THAT's where the Mafia is), and Harry Lauter as a brave detective assigned to protect the witness in a cabin in the Everglades that comes under attack from Sheridan's thugs. Patricia Medina plays Lila with a well-blended mix of sauciness, bitterness, cynicism, fear and near-hysteria in one scene. Her character doesn't really soften until the very end when she's pushed to her limit and finds long-dormant reserves of courage. It's actually quite touching, an interesting moment of believable human behavior amidst a welter of contrivances.

    Ultimately, though, when the best a movie about Miami crime can offer in the way of villains is the butler's butler, Alan Napier, and a waning Edward Arnold (who was already dead when this movie was released), then it's time to dig out Brian De Palma's SCARFACE (1983) or the "Miami Vice" TV series, just for a little reality check.
    4LeonLouisRicci

    The Girls with the Chiffon Gowns

    Another standard City Confidential/Expose that perforated the Fifties and most had not much to recommend. The run of supposedly hard-boiled uncovering of dirty dealings and sleazy surroundings usually were less than advertised and almost always dull and disappointing.

    This is not one of the better ones. Despite some travelogue scenery and a try at authenticating the whole thing with sombre narration it is all quite unremarkable and is nothing more than pedestrian.

    The ending has some really silly things like putting a child in the cross-hairs and an approving lovelorn glance back and forth between a Cop and a reluctant Witness who picks up a Gun and starts firing. This really warms the Heart of our protector and is quite a Screen embarrassment. But that is typical of this whole clunky, stiff, cardboard cutouts of Cops, Bad-guys, and Girls with chiffon gowns.
    7adrianovasconcelos

    Solidly directed noir doc with superb performances from Cobb, Arnold and Napier

    The movie's intro tells you that it is based on real events, so this is a noir doc. Director Sears does a fine job of keeping the action tight and credible, at a good pace, and to that end he is greatly helped by excellent B&W photography for a B flick and, above all, by outstanding performances from Lee J. Cobb, Edward Arnold, and Alan Napier as the brain pursuing the legalization of gambling in Florida to then run the show.

    The solid script posts dialogue of remarkably high quality for a B pic. Definitely worth watching! 7/10.

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    • Trivia
      Lt. Scott (Lee J. Cobb) refers to the person who shot his partner as a 'gunsel'. A comment in El halcón maltés (1941) explains that when Dashiell Hammett wrote the novel The Maltese Falcon, he described Wilmer as a "catamite" (a young man in a sexual relationship with an older man). The publisher objected, so Hammett changed it to "gunsel," an obscure bit of street slang with the same meaning. Because so few people were familiar with the term, it snuck past the Breen Office and into the finished film. Most people who watch the movie assume "gunsel" is just another word for gunman.
    • Errores
      When driving around Havana in the 1956 Buick, the color stays the same but the model changes. The more expensive model has four of Buick's signature fake exhaust ports, while the cheaper model has three. These are used alternately.
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      [first lines]

      [as the film starts, a man can be seen sitting at a desk. This is Mayor Randy Christmas]

      Mayor of Miami: Ladies and gentlemen, I'm Mayor Randy Christmas, of Miami, Florida. The film you are about to see is a startling expose, based on fact. It concerns a vicious attempt by organized crime to take over the entire state of Florida. But, for the alert and courageous work of Florida's law enforcement agencies, and the integrity of its governmental administrations, this threat might have been made good. I take this opportunity to issue a warning to the people of every state in the nation. It could happen in your state. We are dedicated here in Florida to the belief, that it will never again happen to us.

      [the Mayor pauses to smile and nod at the camera]

      Mayor of Miami: Thank you.

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      • septiembre de 1956 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Streaming on "Gloria Dean" YouTube Channel
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      • Biscayne Bay
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Miami, Florida, Estados Unidos(near Eden Roc Hotel)
    • Productora
      • Sam Katzman Productions
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      • Black and White
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