Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueEddie Lang (Chester Morris), a decent family man making $27.50 a week, borrows fifty-dollars from Richard Farra (Leo Carrillo) in order to take his wife, Mary (Helen Mack) and two small chil... Tout lireEddie Lang (Chester Morris), a decent family man making $27.50 a week, borrows fifty-dollars from Richard Farra (Leo Carrillo) in order to take his wife, Mary (Helen Mack) and two small children on a vacation. He soon finds himself in the merciless clutches of Farra and his loan-... Tout lireEddie Lang (Chester Morris), a decent family man making $27.50 a week, borrows fifty-dollars from Richard Farra (Leo Carrillo) in order to take his wife, Mary (Helen Mack) and two small children on a vacation. He soon finds himself in the merciless clutches of Farra and his loan-shark gang. In desperation, he tells his story to the district attorney, J.E.Curtis (Thoma... Tout lire
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Taka
- (uncredited)
- Gregg
- (uncredited)
- Butler
- (uncredited)
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
- Thug
- (uncredited)
Avis en vedette
This is like a public service movie. It's a movie of the week. It's a B-movie. Eddie is way clueless and way too confident for too long. I get the idea of this character as representative of the everyman audience. Maybe people were more gullible back then. It just seems that he's too clueless.
For the first forty-five minutes I PROMISE TO PAY shifts uneasily between domestic comedy and office oppression. While some of this is necessary to flesh out the story, it goes on too long. It may take the casual movie-goer an effort to sit still until the movie takes off; even then the good part lasts only twenty minutes until it moves back into workaday movie-making. Even so, that's far more than most.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesChester Morris and John Gallaudet walk past a movie theater showing Counterfeit (1936), a Columbia film in which they both appeared.
- GaffesWhen the detective calls into his captain, he states Eddie is a "PWA worker". But on his job site, by all the signs, Eddie is working for the WPA - a smaller, but similar Depression-era federal relief work program.
- Citations
District Attorney J.E. Curtis: You're no sap. All the banks, all the legitimate loan agencies have been trying to stamp out this racket. My office has been investigating the loan sharks for two years. I've interviewed 500 victims, and you're the first man that's ever had the nerve to come through with a definite statement.
- ConnexionsReferences Counterfeit (1936)
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 8 minutes
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