Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaSchoolteacher Jane thinks that life in Coasterville is dull, so she tells her pupils about the days of the Daltons Boys and the James Gang. When bank robber Kingman escapes and hides out in ... Ler tudoSchoolteacher Jane thinks that life in Coasterville is dull, so she tells her pupils about the days of the Daltons Boys and the James Gang. When bank robber Kingman escapes and hides out in the schoolhouse, Jane helps him escape from town. To Hank, her intended, this is the bigge... Ler tudoSchoolteacher Jane thinks that life in Coasterville is dull, so she tells her pupils about the days of the Daltons Boys and the James Gang. When bank robber Kingman escapes and hides out in the schoolhouse, Jane helps him escape from town. To Hank, her intended, this is the biggest story to hit the "Clarion" in a long time. Even old Sheriff Hoggins wants to join the G... Ler tudo
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- Skip McHenry
- (as Richard Purcell)
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Avaliações em destaque
Later, there is a manhunt for Kingman (Ricardo Cortez)--a notorious bank robber. When he hides out at the teacher's home, her notions of romance are sorely tried! She helps him at first though she soon discovers he's not quite the dashing character she's talked about in school. Believe it or not, this crook and his gang are actually bad!!! Can this idiot somehow come out of this unscathed? Well considering the good guys want to HELP the bank (which Kingman is about to rob) by starting a bank panic, I would seriously doubt that!
Overall, this is a mildly interesting B movie with a decent anti- gangster theme. Chic Sale, as he often is in films, overacts awfully while doing his old man routine (he was only 51 but played a man considerably older in films).
This so-so Warner B plays to its principals' strengths, particularly Ricardo Cortez, who gives a nicely varied performance. However, while the production values are fine, The message that big town folks are phony and small town people know how to get the job done, gets particularly annoying whenever Sales is doing his old coot act. DP Joseph Ruttenberg offers his usual impeccable lighting, operating with a low key instead of his usual glossy look. However the story wears thin soon enough with a story that had been done before and with little to offer in the way of individual insight.
William Gargan plays a local reporter and Churchill's sweetheart, who wants to snare Cortez so he can get a job at a better newspaper. Chic Sale, whom I had never seen before (and believe me, I never will again) plays an old coot who manages to irritate anyone with a heartbeat. When Cortez plans to rob the local bank, Gargan and Churchill come up with the brilliant idea of spreading a rumor that the bank is insolvent; thus, everyone in town withdraws their dough, and the bank is empty ahead of Cortez and his gang. Sale, whose head is as empty as the bank, fires his rifle at Cortez' car and blows out a tire. Cortez gives up. (For a change, at least he wasn't killed by Kay Francis.) Gargan and Churchill decide to stay in the hick town. Olin "Make me a sergeant in charge of the booze" Howland has a bit as a big city reporter. Cortez is onscreen for less than half the film.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesNot an exact remake, but "Man Hunt" recycles many plot elements from "The Famous Ferguson Case" (1932). Ambitious, small town reporter stumbles into a national crime story and is treated like a hick by the cynical, big city reporters that suddenly overrun the town.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen The Sheriff is telling the story of the cattle rustlers, one of the reporters sitting on the bed has his left arm wrapped around the bedpost. But on the following cut, the orientation of the arm has now changed.
- Citações
Ed Hoggins: I just don't drink paregoric!
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosSomeone shoots the title right onto the screen, in big white letters.
- ConexõesReferences Última Hora (1931)
- Trilhas sonorasMy Wild Irish Rose
(1899) (uncredited)
Written by Chauncey Olcott
Played on harmonica and sung by William Gargan, Eddie Graham, Don Downen and other reporters
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- Tempo de duração1 hora
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- 1.37 : 1