Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA drifter claims the money in an old bank account by impersonating someone else with the same name. Soon he finds himself the target of a man who turns out to be the son of the old partner o... Tout lireA drifter claims the money in an old bank account by impersonating someone else with the same name. Soon he finds himself the target of a man who turns out to be the son of the old partner of the impersonated man's father, who caused his partner to do time in prison.A drifter claims the money in an old bank account by impersonating someone else with the same name. Soon he finds himself the target of a man who turns out to be the son of the old partner of the impersonated man's father, who caused his partner to do time in prison.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Club Patron
- (non crédité)
- Fireman
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- Men's Room Attendant
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- Club Patron
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- Bank Guard
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- Clerk
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- The Whistler
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- M.K. Simmons
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- Childrens Aid Society Woman
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- Haberdasher at Edwards
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- Newspaper Photographer
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- Tom, Reporter
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All in all, this is an exciting installment...though what occurs to 'Nugent' isn't exactly a surprise...even the surprise twist at the end. However, the acting is nice and the direction likewise. Because of this, it makes for a diverting B movie. Not one of the best in the series but still quite good...and worth seeing.
Lee Nugent mark that name is a human derelict who hits upon the idea of impersonating a man whose bank is advertising for him to appear and claim his dormant bank account. He doesn't initially know how much money is involved but when he does get it he gives Porter Hall a fair price for the loan of his suits Things start to get complicated when he bumps into Limpy the match seller and a determined newspaper reporter played by Janis Carter just before she played a determined newspaper reporter in One Mysterious Night! Favourite bits: Signing his name but blotting his middle initial in the bank; Some of the sinister scenes with John Calvert chasing after Dix. The overall moral is Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide, with Dix you can believe it too. With one twist after another the last one is a little twee but still effective.
No cgi cartoonery, swearing, sex or violence, just b&w and an intricate story well acted make for a very pleasant hour.
Le saviez-vous
- ConnexionsFollowed by The Power of the Whistler (1945)
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 2 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1