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Fall Guy

  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 1h 4min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Robert Armstrong, Teala Loring, and Leo Penn in Fall Guy (1947)
AzioneCrimineDrammaFilm noir

Tom Cochrane, drogato e insanguinato, viene accusato di omicidio. La sua ragazza lo aiuta a scagionarsi. Tom ricorda solo di aver incontrato un uomo in un bar e di essere andato a una festa,... Leggi tuttoTom Cochrane, drogato e insanguinato, viene accusato di omicidio. La sua ragazza lo aiuta a scagionarsi. Tom ricorda solo di aver incontrato un uomo in un bar e di essere andato a una festa, dove viene trovato il corpo di una donna uccisa.Tom Cochrane, drogato e insanguinato, viene accusato di omicidio. La sua ragazza lo aiuta a scagionarsi. Tom ricorda solo di aver incontrato un uomo in un bar e di essere andato a una festa, dove viene trovato il corpo di una donna uccisa.

  • Regia
    • Reginald Le Borg
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jerry Warner
    • Cornell Woolrich
    • John O'Dea
  • Star
    • Teala Loring
    • Robert Armstrong
    • Leo Penn
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,9/10
    234
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Reginald Le Borg
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jerry Warner
      • Cornell Woolrich
      • John O'Dea
    • Star
      • Teala Loring
      • Robert Armstrong
      • Leo Penn
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    • 5Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali28

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    Teala Loring
    Teala Loring
    • Lois Walter
    Robert Armstrong
    Robert Armstrong
    • Mac McLaine
    Leo Penn
    • Tom Cochrane
    • (as Clifford Penn)
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    • Joe
    Douglas Fowley
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    • Inspector Shannon
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    • Uncle Jim Grossett
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    Virginia Dale
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    Iris Adrian
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    Christian Rub
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    Harry Strang
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    John Bleifer
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    Lou Lubin
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    • Regia
      • Reginald Le Borg
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jerry Warner
      • Cornell Woolrich
      • John O'Dea
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    CuT ScEnE

    WB cut a scene from their otherwise perfect Monogram movie FALL GUY. It occurs at minute 18 when the victim is having coffee trying to sober up from the effects of a drugging. With him is his girl and Robert Armstrong. He describes stumbling around and the flashback shows him break the window of a phone booth then fall down passed out. the entire flashback is missing.
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    You don't want to know what happened when the lights went out

    The alcoholic blackout - and the morning after when there are dreadful questions to which memory can't supply the answers - is a recurrent theme in the work of Cornell Woolrich. No stranger to the lure of the bottle, he reveled in a queasy sort of masochistic guilt which he tried to exorcise through his obsessive fiction.

    In Reginald Le Borg's Fall Guy, based on Woolrich's story `Cocaine' (though `Ethanol' would be the more apt title), Clifford Penn wakes up in a psych ward. There's blood on his clothes, and the police are barking questions at him. He gives them the slip and heads home where his brother-in-law, police detective Robert Armstrong, tries to straighten him out with black coffee. Armstrong's benders are frequent, to the disgust of Armstrong and Penn's fiancée Teala Loring (her guardian, `family friend' Charles Arnt, is especially sour on Penn's shenanigans). But this time Penn is convinced he killed a woman.

    Fragments of the past start to resurface. A stranger at a bar (Elisha Cook) invited him to a party; there a blonde (Virginia Dale) sang `Tootin' My Own Horn' and urged him to drink up (they slipped him a high-powered Mickey Finn). When he came to next morning, a dead blonde tumbled out of the closet; he picked up the knife as a keepsake (who wouldn't?), then ran into the police.

    When Penn and Armstrong try to retrace his drunken steps, odd things occur. Cook at first denies ever having met Penn, then gets shoved into traffic. Penn catches sight of the horn-tootin' blonde, supposedly dead; they finally track her down, but somebody else is following her trail as well....

    Monogram Pictures put the `poverty' in Poverty Row. Its releases were hastily cobbled together from whatever talent (or lack thereof) happened to be around on any given day. Fall Guy is no exception. Acting runs the gamut from the adequate to the amateurish. A profusion of night scenes disguises the crummy sets (though there are a couple of visually inventive shots: A silhouette lurks in an alcove, wreathed in cigarette smoke; Armstrong reads a sealed letter by holding a lighter behind it and the words shimmer into relief). There's a rendezvous in a movie house where the (unseen) movie must have been Monogram's Decoy from the previous year, for we hear its sweeping symphonic theme, composed by Edward J. Kay, musical director for Fall Guy (but then he used exactly the same theme in Las Vegas Shakedown; maybe it's the only one he ever wrote).

    Fall Guy brings to mind another noir drawn from Woolrich's febrile imagination: The much better Black Angel. In that movie, Dan Duryea tries to reconstruct another evening that ended up in homicide, only to learn that his blackest nightmares are true. Fall Guy, casting about for a sunnier wrap-up, opts for a the-butler-did-it resolution. It's like finding the stiff drink you hoped for is nothing but ginger ale with a dash of bitters thrown in.
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    Some Good Touches

    There're some good touches in this Monogram programmer. Director Le Borg uses imagination to lift the material beyond straightforward filming-- (e.g. Elisha Cook in a shadowy doorway blowing cigarette smoke out of both sides of his mouth; the bickering couple in the wrong apartment). The story itself is suspenseful if not exactly novel as Leo Penn (Sean Penn's dad) tries to reconstruct the night of a murder through a drug- induced haze. There're a few holes in the screenplay, but not enough to wreck the story – (e.g. just what is the killer's motivation?).

    Penn is a rather unusual screen presence for a leading man, neither physically imposing nor dynamic-- his later career was as a TV director. Nonetheless, with a rather vacant stare, he's perfect for his addled part. Wisely, the script uses the forceful Robert Armstrong as the guy with the drive to unravel the mystery. Can't help but notice in passing that leading lady Loring looks like a slightly less glamorous version of Rita Hayworth. Anyway, if you're a fan of noir, especially of the premise of a guy's trying to maneuver without the handrails of time and place, this 60-minutes should go down pretty well, despite its lowly Monogram origin.

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      At the entrance of the movie theatre, as Robert Armstrong goes inside, there is a poster advertising a film of which half the title is showing. The film is Don't Gamble With Strangers, a Monogram release of the year before. When he leaves, the marquee is visible. The picture showing is Decoy, likewise a Monogram film of the previous year.
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      Referenced in Nightmare: The Life and Films of Cornell Woolrich (2022)

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