"Lucky" Walden, a former power lineman turned criminal, faces execution but his sentence is commuted. Despite a heroic act, he resumes illegal activities, drawn back to the criminal underwor... Read all"Lucky" Walden, a former power lineman turned criminal, faces execution but his sentence is commuted. Despite a heroic act, he resumes illegal activities, drawn back to the criminal underworld after his release from prison."Lucky" Walden, a former power lineman turned criminal, faces execution but his sentence is commuted. Despite a heroic act, he resumes illegal activities, drawn back to the criminal underworld after his release from prison.
- Drunk at Ball
- (uncredited)
- Guard
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- Spectator
- (uncredited)
- Carnival Worker
- (uncredited)
- Urchin Flying Kite
- (uncredited)
- Detective
- (uncredited)
- Carnival Barker
- (uncredited)
- Lineman Driver at Station
- (uncredited)
- Prison Lineman
- (uncredited)
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When the story begins, Lucky (Bruce Cabot) realizes he's been cheated by some professional gamblers. Instead of going to the police or seeing this as an expensive lesson, he confronts the gamblers and kills one of them! Not surprisingly, he's sentenced to death in the electric chair. But while in prison, Lucky does well...and manages to obtain a commutation and then parole! And, this and Lucky's comeuppance are all related to electricity. How all this plays out you should see for yourself.
This is a decent albeit slightly moralistic B-movie from Warner Brothers. Cabot plays the usual sort of jerk he played in films and because it's a morality tale, you know he'll get his in the end. Worth seeing and well acted but a bit predictable.
The direction by Edward Cahn is mostly adequate visually, but weak in terms of line reading -- Virginia Grey, as the girl Cabot and his brother, Edward Norris both want is poor, seemingly more interested in her enunciation than her feelings. It also appears that the human side of the story was so short that they had to cut in half a reel or more of Norris attending a lecture on high voltage, so the audience can be fascinated by images of electricity ladders. Because I saw such things in grade school, I wasn't.
There's a potentially interesting character study of a guy who actually doesn't feel any fear, but the powers-that-be were either incapable of or unwilling to offer such a story. Instead it turns into a straight melodrama, diverting for an hour, but not much more.
Did you know
- TriviaThe $3.95 for the hat equates to about $86 in 2024.
- GoofsAlthough it is repeatedly stated in the film that Lucky and Steve are brothers, there is no explanation as so why they have different last names.
- Quotes
Steve Carroll: Say, about those two girls I got lined up -...
John 'Lucky' Walden: Anytime two girls go out together one of 'em's always terrible.
Steve Carroll: Oh, not always...
John 'Lucky' Walden: No - not always. Sometimes *both* of 'em are terrible.
[Steve laughs]
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 9m(69 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1