After being in jail for seventeen years a crook is met by the girl he kidnapped as a baby. She now thinks he's her father. When he returns her to her real father there's a job and a reward, ... Read allAfter being in jail for seventeen years a crook is met by the girl he kidnapped as a baby. She now thinks he's her father. When he returns her to her real father there's a job and a reward, but an old prisonmate gets in the way.After being in jail for seventeen years a crook is met by the girl he kidnapped as a baby. She now thinks he's her father. When he returns her to her real father there's a job and a reward, but an old prisonmate gets in the way.
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The story keeps you watching and situations and circumstances are constantly evolving. The cast are all good and McLaglen has you rooting for him even though he is a kidnapper. He shows a human side and there are also comedy elements when Shirley Deane turns up as a fake Nancy. Watch out for Peter Lorre (Prof Sturm) and John Carradine (Harry) who pop us prison inmates and put in memorable performances. You may forget about Peter Lorre but that would be a mistake. He is very cunning and all of a sudden.....he's back........
The film turned out better than I thought it would be and that is thanks to the cast, especially McLaglen in the lead role. He can act, he's not just a lunkheaded thug.
It seems a role tailor-made for the star of The Informer, even though the part was offered to Wallace Beery with Otto Preminger as director. Attitudes ensued, and. George Marshall wound up directing and.... well, something's wrong. Perhaps it's McLaglen's constant attitude of sullenness, perhaps it's Barney McGill's crime-drama cinematography. The story is still interesting, but what emerges on the screen is interesting, rather than compelling.
Did you know
- TriviaWallace Beery was originally assigned the lead role, and Otto Preminger was assigned to direct. However, shortly after filming began, Beery told Fox studio head Darryl F. Zanuck, "I won't do a picture with a director whose name I can't pronounce." Zanuck re-assigned Preminger to direct the comedy Charmante famille (1937), replaced Beery with Victor McLaglen for this film and replaced Preminger with George Marshall.
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[Sturm retells the story of the murder he committed]
Professor Sturm: ...as I said, he was so big, it seems unfair I should have gotten so little money out of him.
Dannie O'Neill: Don't you ever get tired of talking about the guy you croaked?
Professor Sturm: No.
Dannie O'Neill: Don't it ever bother you?
Professor Sturm: No. All that bothers me was a certain carelessness I had shown. I went to his funeral. It wasn't sentiment, you understand, it was curiosity. I was curious to see what they could do about that hole in his head.
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1