Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA doctor tests his theory that blood diseases can be cured by atomic radiation by using prison inmates as experiments.A doctor tests his theory that blood diseases can be cured by atomic radiation by using prison inmates as experiments.A doctor tests his theory that blood diseases can be cured by atomic radiation by using prison inmates as experiments.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Lewis Martin
- Asst. District Attorney Walton
- (as Louis Martin)
Gordon Armitage
- Nurse
- (non crédité)
Don Brodie
- Reporter
- (non crédité)
Franklyn Farnum
- Board Member
- (non crédité)
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I was so excited with this unusual and daring scheme, so unpredictable at first sight, but finally spoiled, smashed by a lousy ending. I was very hopeful to watch one more time an Edward L Cahn's gem, afer DESTINATION MURDER, and before GUNS, GIRLS AND GANGSTERS; speak only of crime flicks, movies not supposed to look, like any other ones. Read closely this story and the expectations are at the highest scale. I don't regret to have seen it anyway, but the ending, I repeat, is unfortunately a bit cheesy, run of the mill. That will not prevent this feature to belong to Edward L Cahn's most interesting films anyway.
Experiment Alcatraz (1950)
** (out of 4)
John Howard plays one of a group of scientists who gather some criminals off of Alcatraz and offer them their freedom if they'll take part in an atomic experiment. Before this is carried off one of the men murders another but a nurse ends up taking the fall for it. Howard and the nurse end up teaming up to try and find out what really happened and why. I can't say this "B" film is a good one but it's certainly weird enough to warrant at least one viewing. I'm really not sure what the point of this film was and I can't say that I fully understood the story but director Cahn at least keeps the thing moving and it clocks in at a short 57-minutes. The actual story is far-fetched but I thought it was rather funny at how serious everyone was taking it. Howard is pretty good in his role as is Robert Shayne in his supporting part. The one scene that will always stick out in my mind is the most laughable fight I've seen in perhaps any movie. The convicts are working when a couple slow motion punches are thrown, which eventually leads to one man getting shot. Now, I'm really not sure if the filmmakers used an outtake or what but I'm trying to figure out why the sequence was shown in a slow motion. The actual camera speed wasn't slowed but the actor are just playing it out in slow motion. After the film I actually went back to watch this sequence a couple times and this thing alone almost makes me recommend the film.
** (out of 4)
John Howard plays one of a group of scientists who gather some criminals off of Alcatraz and offer them their freedom if they'll take part in an atomic experiment. Before this is carried off one of the men murders another but a nurse ends up taking the fall for it. Howard and the nurse end up teaming up to try and find out what really happened and why. I can't say this "B" film is a good one but it's certainly weird enough to warrant at least one viewing. I'm really not sure what the point of this film was and I can't say that I fully understood the story but director Cahn at least keeps the thing moving and it clocks in at a short 57-minutes. The actual story is far-fetched but I thought it was rather funny at how serious everyone was taking it. Howard is pretty good in his role as is Robert Shayne in his supporting part. The one scene that will always stick out in my mind is the most laughable fight I've seen in perhaps any movie. The convicts are working when a couple slow motion punches are thrown, which eventually leads to one man getting shot. Now, I'm really not sure if the filmmakers used an outtake or what but I'm trying to figure out why the sequence was shown in a slow motion. The actual camera speed wasn't slowed but the actor are just playing it out in slow motion. After the film I actually went back to watch this sequence a couple times and this thing alone almost makes me recommend the film.
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This is a very low budgeted film. However despite this, it manages to be both entertaining and worth your time.
The story begins with a medical trial being run at Alcatraz prison. The men have been told that for participating they will be released after the study is concluded. Oddly, one of the patients (Robert Shayne) murders another one of the patients and the radioactive isotope they're using is blamed. And, the program is canceled and the men released...even the killer (which is odd).
Dr. Williams (John Howard) is frustrated that his program was canceled and he vows to prove that his formula was NOT responsible for the murder. So, he sets out to find a motive for the killing...and quickly get the crap beaten out of him and more! So why did the prisoner kill his friend?
The finale for this one is excellent but even without that the story is quite nice and the acting very good despite the folks mostly being small-time from B-movies.
The story begins with a medical trial being run at Alcatraz prison. The men have been told that for participating they will be released after the study is concluded. Oddly, one of the patients (Robert Shayne) murders another one of the patients and the radioactive isotope they're using is blamed. And, the program is canceled and the men released...even the killer (which is odd).
Dr. Williams (John Howard) is frustrated that his program was canceled and he vows to prove that his formula was NOT responsible for the murder. So, he sets out to find a motive for the killing...and quickly get the crap beaten out of him and more! So why did the prisoner kill his friend?
The finale for this one is excellent but even without that the story is quite nice and the acting very good despite the folks mostly being small-time from B-movies.
This rather tacky independent B film has a few familiar faces from movies and television.. They are its main asset.
Five volunteer prisoners from Alcatraz consent to be experimented on with an atomic isotope which right about then were just being thought of as a medicinal aide.
One of the prisoners, Robert Shayne is a slick article up and murders another one and the isotope is blamed for driving him mad. Atomic scientist John Howard and nurse Joan Dixon don't believe it either and do their own criminal investigation.
Let's just say that this was a job for Philip Marlowe.
Cheap production values don't help this. Of the actors Shayne registers best.
Five volunteer prisoners from Alcatraz consent to be experimented on with an atomic isotope which right about then were just being thought of as a medicinal aide.
One of the prisoners, Robert Shayne is a slick article up and murders another one and the isotope is blamed for driving him mad. Atomic scientist John Howard and nurse Joan Dixon don't believe it either and do their own criminal investigation.
Let's just say that this was a job for Philip Marlowe.
Cheap production values don't help this. Of the actors Shayne registers best.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesRKO bought the rights to this film from Crystal Productions for $100,000.
- GaffesWhen Dr. Williams takes the cab to the Ace High Club in Tahoe and is being followed by another car, they both depart a highway turn-off going in one direction. In the very next shot, without the camera position being moved at all, the two cars are shown going in the opposite direction past the very same location as the previous shot.
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Détails
- Durée
- 57min
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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