Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaMilton Higby, an inventor of gadgets that don't sell finds himself accused of a crime he didn't commit---the killing of a girl he had just met---, and takes to the open road with the police ... Leggi tuttoMilton Higby, an inventor of gadgets that don't sell finds himself accused of a crime he didn't commit---the killing of a girl he had just met---, and takes to the open road with the police in close pursuit. In his travels, he stumbles across the body of another murder victim and... Leggi tuttoMilton Higby, an inventor of gadgets that don't sell finds himself accused of a crime he didn't commit---the killing of a girl he had just met---, and takes to the open road with the police in close pursuit. In his travels, he stumbles across the body of another murder victim and switches identities with the corpse. With his new name he poses as the long-lost son of a... Leggi tutto
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- Martha Higby
- (as Barbara Reed)
- Officer Johnson
- (as Robert Williams)
- Patrolman - Accident Scene
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- Receptionist
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- Policeman - Coroner's Office
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- Detective Lt. Dillon
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- Jim Guthrie
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- Johnny
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- R. C. Hurlbert - Coroner
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Recensioni in evidenza
Better cinematography than this type of C production tended to have.
I thoroughly enjoyed it!
The mechanical objects depicted in the film are clever and an integral part of the film. The movie is a bit reminiscent of the hobo classic, Sullivan's Travels, that wonderful 1941 film starring Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake. Quite frankly, I thought that film was better than the Oscar winner that year, How Green Was My Valley.
This film breezes by in just over an hour, and you kind of wish it would have lasted longer. Lots of fun.
While his wife is out of town, he has incredible beginner's luck at the race track and wins a fortune.
Unfortunately, he has to go on the run when a woman he meets is murdered. He becomes a hobo.
When he and his friend Smiley find a dead body on the railroad tracks, Higby switches identities with him.
This leads to some good things- he is accepted as the long lost son of the hobo's father and is able to pursue his inventions. Then they're recognized as Milton Higby's.
I met the lead in this film, John Beal, some years ago. A very nice man. When I see he's in a film, I watch it. His Broadway career began in 1931 and ended in 1993, his film career was from 1935-1993.
This B movie is actually pretty good and holds interest, in part I think because the Beal character is so sympathetic. Very satisfying film.
Milton Higby is a pretty normal sort of guy who has lived a relatively unimportant life. One day, when his wife is away to see her aunt, he goes to the racetrack and makes a bet which earns him a small fortune. He naturally celebrates and gets pretty drunk...and a woman he barely knows lets him sleep it off in her bedroom. While he's sleeping, the woman's crazed ex-husband arrives and murders her...and vanishes. Now people think Milton is a killer...and he hit the road to avoid the police. While a hobo, he stumbles upon a body. He takes a few things off the body...after all, the dead guy's not going to need it. Almost immediately after, he steps off a curb and is hit by a car. He lands in the hospital and based on the things in his pocket belonging to the dead guy, they think he's a rich guy's long lost son. Milton tries to convince them he isn't...but after a while, he gives up and goes along with it. After all, life as Milton Higby isn't an especially good idea! What's next? See the film.
Despite being a film with a bad plot, it's STILL interesting and possibly worth seeing. In other words, you really need to suspend disbelief in order to enjoy what you're watching...and you REALLY need to suspend disbelief repeatedly. My suggestion is still watch the movie...accepting its limitations but also understanding that the story, though unbelievably farfetched, is worth seeing.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizAs a matter of interest, the date giving for the Patent Pending on the electric switch, February 10th, 1947, was a Monday.
- Citazioni
Martha Higby: Milton! You haven't got the backbone of a jellyfish!
- ConnessioniReferenced in 84 Charing Cross Road (1987)
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- Camino al patíbulo
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 7min(67 min)
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- 1.37 : 1