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I'd Give My Life

  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
63
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Tom Brown, Frances Drake, and Guy Standing in I'd Give My Life (1936)
CrimeDramaRomance

Nickie is sentenced to be hanged for murdering racketeer Gordon because, in order to protect others, he refuses to offer justification for the killing. Everyone involved wants the sentence t... Read allNickie is sentenced to be hanged for murdering racketeer Gordon because, in order to protect others, he refuses to offer justification for the killing. Everyone involved wants the sentence to be commuted, but the law is implacable.Nickie is sentenced to be hanged for murdering racketeer Gordon because, in order to protect others, he refuses to offer justification for the killing. Everyone involved wants the sentence to be commuted, but the law is implacable.

  • Director
    • Edwin L. Marin
  • Writers
    • George O'Neil
    • H.H. Van Loan
    • Willard Mack
  • Stars
    • Guy Standing
    • Frances Drake
    • Tom Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    63
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    • Director
      • Edwin L. Marin
    • Writers
      • George O'Neil
      • H.H. Van Loan
      • Willard Mack
    • Stars
      • Guy Standing
      • Frances Drake
      • Tom Brown
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Guy Standing
    Guy Standing
    • Governor John Bancroft
    • (as Sir Guy Standing)
    Frances Drake
    Frances Drake
    • Mary Reyburn
    Tom Brown
    Tom Brown
    • Nickie Elkins
    Janet Beecher
    Janet Beecher
    • Mrs. John Bancroft
    Robert Gleckler
    Robert Gleckler
    • Buck Gordon
    Helen Lowell
    Helen Lowell
    • Mrs. Bancroft, Sr.
    Paul Hurst
    Paul Hurst
    • Conly
    Charles C. Wilson
    Charles C. Wilson
    • Warden
    Charles Richman
    Charles Richman
    • Attorney Bill Chase
    Thomas E. Jackson
    Thomas E. Jackson
    • Doyle
    • (as Tom Jackson)
    Charles Judels
    Charles Judels
    William Burress
    William Burress
      Robert Cummings
        James Eagles
          Robert Elliott
          Robert Elliott
          • Powell
          • (uncredited)
          Corbet Morris
          Corbet Morris
            Franklin Parker
              • Director
                • Edwin L. Marin
              • Writers
                • George O'Neil
                • H.H. Van Loan
                • Willard Mack
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              4bkoganbing

              Tough and vulnerable

              Some of the same plot elements in I'd Give My Life are also found in Manhattan Melodrama. And certainly this film qualifies as a melodrama. Looking at both films you can see the advantages in production values at MGM versus some fly by night independent outfit.

              The film is based on Broadway play from the 20s called The Noose that ran for 197 showings in the 1926-27 season. Among the cast in one of the small roles was the as yet unknown Barbara Stanwyck.

              Tom Brown is a young, but charming hoodlum who shows the toughness and vulnerability of being a foundling and raised in an orphanage. He's a pet protégé of racketeer Robert Geckler who Governor John Standing has promised to get rid of in his state.

              When Brown balks at an order, Geckler gives him an account of his real history and truly shows what a rat he is. Brown shoots him and then offers no real defense in the crime.

              I can't say much more but the Governor is under pressure to commute the sentence. In the end he's shown why.

              The women in the cast all have vital roles and they are Janet Beecher as the Governor's wife, Helen Lowell as his mother, and Frances Drake as the torch singer carrying a torch for Brown.

              At a studio like MGM this could have been another Manhattan Melodrama. But the production is pretty shoddy.
              8boblipton

              Some Great Performances

              Tom Brown kills gangster Robert Gleckler. He confesses. During his trial, his only statement is "He deserved to die." Apparently this isn't Texas, because while everyone in the state agrees with that, the law is the law and the youngster must hang. No one wants to do it, not the governor, not his wife, not the warden or the guards at the prison (which seems to be next door to the governor's mansion, which in turn has no security: very odd). However, since Brown will offer no further statement, and wants to get it over with, the governor's hands are tied. Brown will hang on schedule.

              It's based on a play by H.H. Van Loan and Willard Mack, and it is filled with some fine actors giving excellent performances. Paul Hurst, Janet Beecher, Guy Standing, all of them are performers who knew how to act. Gleckler is a treat as the gangster that Brown kills. Although director Edwin L, Marin and cinematographer Ira Morgan don't open it much, it doesn't need a cinematic treatment. It's got a script and a cast that are fascinating by themselves.

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              • Trivia
                The aircraft the boy flies at the beginning to show off to his girl is a Monocoupe 90, registration NC192K, which apparently also appears in Flying Down to Rio. The aircraft he buzzes appears to be a DC-2.
              • Connections
                Remake of The Noose (1928)
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                Someday We'll Meet Again
                Written by Con Conrad and Herb Magidson

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              • Release date
                • August 14, 1936 (United States)
              • Country of origin
                • United States
              • Language
                • English
              • Also known as
                • The Noose
              • Filming locations
                • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
              • Production company
                • Richard A. Rowland Productions
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              • Runtime
                1 hour 13 minutes
              • Color
                • Black and White
              • Aspect ratio
                • 1.37 : 1

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