Après qu'un procureur de district trop agressif ait envoyé sans le savoir un homme innocent au fauteuil, il démissionne, se tourne vers l'alcool et acquiert une clientèle criminelle.Après qu'un procureur de district trop agressif ait envoyé sans le savoir un homme innocent au fauteuil, il démissionne, se tourne vers l'alcool et acquiert une clientèle criminelle.Après qu'un procureur de district trop agressif ait envoyé sans le savoir un homme innocent au fauteuil, il démissionne, se tourne vers l'alcool et acquiert une clientèle criminelle.
- Edward Clary
- (as DeForest Kelly)
I agree it's not one that is terribly exciting, either, but it has more than its share of good points. One good starting point is the star: Edward G. Robinson. It's tough to knock a film with him in the lead. It's a little talky but there are some dramatic, surprising moments, too, with Robinson's "Victor Scott," doing some things you have to see to believe.
Nina Foch, Hugh Marlowe and Albert Dekker are all good in key roles, but I found it more interesting at times to see familiar faces in the supporting characters. Actors such as Ellen Corby ("Miss Hinkel"), DeForest Kelley ("Edward Clary"), Edward Platt ("Ralph Ford"), Jayne Mansfield ("Angel O'Hara"), Henry Kulky ("Taylor), Jan Merlin ("Andrew Garth") and a few others, were all fascinating. I liked Corby, in particular. You may not know all their names, but you know their faces. Kelley starred for years on "Star Trek" and Platt was the boss in "Get Smart." In Mansfield's case, you know more than just her face!
This is the first half of a film noir twin-bill recently offered on DVD. The other film is "The Big Steal," so you get two pretty good movies for the price of one.
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- 15 févr. 2008
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- AnecdotesFrank Garland's impressive collection of Impressionist art actually was loaned to the film by collector Edward G. Robinson. Included are works by Gaugin, Degas, Duran, and Robinson's wife, Gladys Lloyd. The collective value of the paintings at the time was estimated to be $213,000 ($2.44M in 2023) for insurance purposes.
- GaffesWhen Victor Scott addresses the jury he refers to the 45 revolver used to kill Gloria Benson in the opening scene. The gun in fact is a semi-automatic pistol, not a revolver.
- Citations
Victor Scott: [answering the phone] Mr. Scott's office.
[pause]
Victor Scott: No, this is not the Safeway Cleaners and Dryers!
[hanging up]
Victor Scott: Some idiot wants his pants pressed.
Miss Hinkel: Maybe we oughta get a new number.
Victor Scott: No, not so fast. We may be pressing pants yet!
- ConnexionsFeatured in Illegal: Marked for Life (2007)
- Bandes originalesToo Marvelous for Words
(uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Performed by Jayne Mansfield (dubbed by Bonnie Lou Williams)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Illegal
- Lieux de tournage
- 217 West 1st Street, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(old California State Building used for the Criminal Courts Building - demolished c.1976 after earthquake damage)
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 28 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1