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The Penal Code

  • 1932
  • Passed
  • 1h 2m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Regis Toomey in The Penal Code (1932)
CrimeDrama

A young boy in a small town turns to a life of crime. After serving a prison sentence, he returns home determined to go straight but finds himself being blackmailed into a safecracking opera... Read allA young boy in a small town turns to a life of crime. After serving a prison sentence, he returns home determined to go straight but finds himself being blackmailed into a safecracking operation at a bank--organized by his romantic rival, who is planning to set him up to go back ... Read allA young boy in a small town turns to a life of crime. After serving a prison sentence, he returns home determined to go straight but finds himself being blackmailed into a safecracking operation at a bank--organized by his romantic rival, who is planning to set him up to go back to prison again.

  • Director
    • George Melford
  • Writers
    • Edward T. Lowe Jr.
    • F. Hugh Herbert
  • Stars
    • Regis Toomey
    • Helen Cohan
    • Pat O'Malley
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    68
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    • Director
      • George Melford
    • Writers
      • Edward T. Lowe Jr.
      • F. Hugh Herbert
    • Stars
      • Regis Toomey
      • Helen Cohan
      • Pat O'Malley
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Regis Toomey
    Regis Toomey
    • Robert Palmer
    Helen Cohan
    • Marguerite ('Margie') Shannon
    Pat O'Malley
    Pat O'Malley
    • Detective Sgt. W. J. Bender
    Robert Ellis
    Robert Ellis
    • James Forrester
    Virginia True Boardman
    Virginia True Boardman
    • Mrs. Sarah Palmer
    Henry Hall
    Henry Hall
    • Mr. Shannon
    Leander De Cordova
    • Isaac Lewin
    John Ince
    John Ince
    • Warden
    Murdock MacQuarrie
    Murdock MacQuarrie
    • Lefty
    Olin Francis
    Olin Francis
    • McCarthy
    Jack Cheatham
    Jack Cheatham
      James Eagles
      • Jimmy
      • (uncredited)
      Barney Furey
      Barney Furey
        Jack Grant
          Julia Griffith
          • Mrs. Shannon
          • (uncredited)
          Henry Hanna
            Jean Porter
            Jean Porter
              Elizabeth Poule
                • Director
                  • George Melford
                • Writers
                  • Edward T. Lowe Jr.
                  • F. Hugh Herbert
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                5rsoonsa

                Tinpot Melodrama, But With Some Memorable Moments.

                One from a series of largely ignored American films originally released during the first half of the twentieth century, and reissued in DVD versions by Alpha Video, PENAL CODE is quite predictable, as might be expected for a movie that is produced upon a low budget, yet there are some gratifying performances from some stage-trained actors and the action moves efficiently, with an episodic plot enhanced with smoothly accomplished fades. This character driven adventure opens as Sarah Palmer (Virginia True Boardman) receives a letter from her wandering son Bob (Regis Toomey) postmarked Brisbane, Australia; however, he is actually residing within a New York prison, serving a two year stretch for a crime that we are informed he did not commit and, being understandably recalcitrant about telling his mother of his misfortune, he instead arranges with a private mailing service to send her his letters posted from Down Under. The scenario is not smoothly assembled, as apparently significant characters and plot threads are abruptly dropped from the storyline, but a viewer is able to follow Bob after his release from prison, and his return to his home town where he and his mother are reunited, and where he renews his courtship of Margie Shannon (Helen Cohan), daughter of a local financier who reinstates Palmer with his former position at his bank. It is here that the film's principal conflict occurs because a rival for Margie's affections has become vice president at the fiscal institution and therefore is supervisor of Bob and full of suspicions concerning Palmer's recent absence. George Melford, a worthy director before the development of sound films, shows minimal interest in his subsequent work, generally permitting his players to do as they will while he merely observes. Fortunately in this instance, several well-schooled performers are on board, their ad libbing skills somewhat improving a cliché-ridden screenplay that is dramatically challenged by the lack of musical scoring. The film's most effective sequences are those that emphasize dialogue and detail, with Toomey providing a consistent turn as a man who has become accustomed to figuratively looking over his shoulder, and there is a singularly striking performance from the luminous Cohan, daughter of George M. A Broadway veteran, she is a natural actress, but despite being a future WAMPAS baby star, is seldom upon the screen.
                4boblipton

                Not To Be Confused With THE CRIMINAL CODE

                Regis Toomey finishes serving his sentence and returns home to his mother, Virginia True Boardman. He's convinced everyone in town that he's been knocking around the world. He gets back his old job at the bank and resumes his courtship of Helen Cohan. This puts Robert Ellis' nose out of joint. Ellis has been trying to make time with the bank president's daughter, and he has a lot of gambling debts. He decides on a plan to get some money and put the blame on Toomey.

                There's nothing in this second feature that comes as a surprise, although director George Melford stages one scene very nicely; Toomey, Miss Boardman and Miss Cohan are in the kitchen, making cookies, with a cat draped around his neck. Still, despite the overt good intentions on the need of society to recognize that some people serve their time and be accepted back into society -- there's a long title at the beginning to drive home this point -- it's a dully written story.
                6planktonrules

                Low budget but still entertaining---and it illustrates that honesty is NOT necessarily the best policy!

                Regis Toomey stars in "Penal Code" as Robert Palmer--a guy in prison when the film begins. However, his family thinks he's in Australia working. This is because he's using a forwarding service to reroute his letters home through Australia. This is because he doesn't want his mother to find out the truth. Despite this lie, Palmer is a model prisoner and finished his hitch with no incidents.

                When Palmer returns home, he continues the lie. This seems pretty innocent until his old boss, the bank president, offers him his job back now that he's 'returned from Australia'. Bob takes it and like looks good. However, two problems soon are brewing--an ex-con who might just be pressuring Bob to pay him or else as well as the vice president of the bank who is a crook. How does Palmer handle all this? See the film and find out for yourself.

                While Regis Toomey is not a big-name actor (though he was in a ton of films and TV shows) and Monarch Films certainly isn't a big-name studio, the film works well mostly because the acting was quite good. The script, while very simple, is still enjoyable as well. Worth seeing, as it's a decent example of a B-movie that manages to still entertain.

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                • Release date
                  • December 23, 1932 (United States)
                • Country of origin
                  • United States
                • Language
                  • English
                • Also known as
                  • Katerga kai dikaiosyni
                • Production company
                  • Monarch Film Corporation
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                • Runtime
                  • 1h 2m(62 min)
                • Color
                  • Black and White
                • Sound mix
                  • Mono
                • Aspect ratio
                  • 1.37 : 1

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