En esta secuela de «Knock On Any Door», los residentes de un edificio de viviendas de Chicago se unen para asegurarse de que el hijo de Nick Romano no siga los pasos de su padre - hacia la s... Leer todoEn esta secuela de «Knock On Any Door», los residentes de un edificio de viviendas de Chicago se unen para asegurarse de que el hijo de Nick Romano no siga los pasos de su padre - hacia la silla eléctrica.En esta secuela de «Knock On Any Door», los residentes de un edificio de viviendas de Chicago se unen para asegurarse de que el hijo de Nick Romano no siga los pasos de su padre - hacia la silla eléctrica.
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- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Max
- (as Rudolph Acosta)
- Night Court Magistrate
- (as Francis DeSales)
- Courtroom Spectator
- (sin créditos)
- Derelict
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- Bar Patron
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- Man in Shelter
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- Mike
- (sin créditos)
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Opiniones destacadas
Interesting "sequel" (of sorts); actually, this is an adaptation of Willard Motley third novel, "Let No Man Write My Epitaph", which was a follow-up to his first, "Knock on Any Door". The earlier film starred John Derek and Humphrey Bogart, and lacked much of the realism needed to accurately tell the story. There are some allusions to the earlier film; the shot of the adult Romano (Darren) ascending a stairway recalls the earlier film, as does a picture of the original Romano. This film is much better scripted; and, importantly, Chicago denizens could be shown selling, and using, Heroin. The drug use becomes a very big part of the picture.
This film isn't without flaws; and, for most of the early running time, it teeters so close to plodding, soapy melodrama, you might get disenchanted. However, growing characterizations from the three leads, and nice location photography, enhance the production. Additionally, there are good supporting performances; from, for example, smarmy Ricardo Montalban (as Louie) and legless Walter Burke (as Wart). And, of course, Ella Fitzgerald (as Flora) sings beautifully.
Around the time (at about 1:11) Mr. Ives has a saloon scene with Ms. Fitzgerald in the background (after a fix), the film really takes off. Situations become significantly more obvious. Darren, Winters, and Ives have big dramatic, well-played scenes. The intensity of the film heightens, to quite a very exciting conclusion.
******* Let No Man Write My Epitaph (1960) Phillip Leacock ~ James Darren, Shelley Winters, Burl Ives
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- TriviaElla Fitzgerald's piano playing was ghosted by Cliff Smalls. Fitzgerald also recorded the songs "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You", "Misty", and "Who's Sorry Now", but they weren't used in the film. Fitzgerald's album of music from the film was unavailable for years but has since been issued on CD under the title "The Intimate Ella".
- ErroresAfter begging Bobbie and her father to leave his apartment, Nick slams the door shut, making the wall shake.
- Citas
Judge Bruce Mallory Sullivan: I have razor blades, ball point pens. I have pencils with erasers for those who admit mistakes. Shoe laces, needles, pins, safety pins, sharp pins, dangerous pins. I have the knowledge of history for sale.
- ConexionesFollows Llamad a cualquier puerta (1949)
- Bandas sonorasReach for Tomorrow
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Ned Washington
Performed by Ella Fitzgerald
[Flora sings the song at the bar just before the End card]
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Let No Man Write My Epitaph
- Locaciones de filmación
- South Michigan Avenue and East Congress Plaza Drive at East Van Buren Street, Chicago, Illinois, Estados Unidos(Judge Bruce Mallory Sullivan and Nick Romano turn north onto South Michigan Avenue in a taxi)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 45 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1