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The Ticket of Leave Man

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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The Ticket of Leave Man (1937)
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A man is accused of a series of murders that were actually committed by a crazed killer called "The Tiger." He must prove his innocence and catch the murderer.A man is accused of a series of murders that were actually committed by a crazed killer called "The Tiger." He must prove his innocence and catch the murderer.A man is accused of a series of murders that were actually committed by a crazed killer called "The Tiger." He must prove his innocence and catch the murderer.

  • Director
    • George King
  • Writers
    • H.F. Maltby
    • A.R. Rawlinson
    • Tom Taylor
  • Stars
    • Tod Slaughter
    • John Warwick
    • Marjorie Taylor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    255
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George King
    • Writers
      • H.F. Maltby
      • A.R. Rawlinson
      • Tom Taylor
    • Stars
      • Tod Slaughter
      • John Warwick
      • Marjorie Taylor
    • 16User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tod Slaughter
    Tod Slaughter
    • The Tiger
    John Warwick
    John Warwick
    • Robert Brierly
    Marjorie Taylor
    • May Edwards
    Frank Cochran
    • Melter Moss
    Robert Adair
    Robert Adair
    • Hawkshaw - the Detective
    Peter Gawthorne
    • Joshua Gibson
    Jenny Lynn
    • Mrs. Willoughby
    Arthur West Payne
    • Sam Willoughby
    • (as Arthur Payne)
    Norman Pierce
    Norman Pierce
    • Maltby
    Billy Bray
    • Jackson
    Harry Terry
    Harry Terry
    • 'Ugly'
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Brooks Turner
    • Joe Skerritt
    • (uncredited)
    Ben Williams
    • Detective
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • George King
    • Writers
      • H.F. Maltby
      • A.R. Rawlinson
      • Tom Taylor
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    5wes-connors

    Tod Slaughter Has a Tiger by the Whiskers

    "A criminal mastermind known as 'The Tiger' has set his sights upon the beautiful fiancée of a bank teller. Hoping to eliminate his rival, the criminal plots to frame the young man for passing counterfeit money, thus have him sent to prison and freeing him to pursue the girl. After the man serves his time for the crime he didn't commit, he returns home to win his love over and stop 'The Tiger'," according to the DVD sleeve's synopsis.

    Barnstorming Tod Slaughter (as James "The Tiger" Dalton) breathes some life into this old English chestnut. Earnest John Warwick and soprano Marjorie Taylor are the pretty fiancée and bank teller. The men wear phony sideburns. Mr. Slaughter kissing the fainted body of Ms. Taylor is a memorable moment. And, both "The Tiger" and hawk-nosed "moneylender" Frank Cochran (as Melter Moss) are more properly disposed of than in the original play.

    ***** The Ticket of Leave Man (10/37) George King ~ Tod Slaughter, John Warwick, Marjorie Taylor
    4Red-Barracuda

    Another entertaining Tod Slaughter vehicle

    You've got to love Tod Slaughter. This hammy English actor has more or less been forgotten nowadays. He seems to be no more than a footnote of cinematic history. Yet I think this is a serious injustice, as every Tod Slaughter vehicle I have seen has never been anything less than entertaining. He specialized in playing cads in a series of Victorian melodramas. There weren't that many of them and Slaughter's cinematic career doesn't encompass all that many screen outings. He seemed to end up going back to the stage. His acting certainly would not have been out of place in the theatre, it's so hammy and over-the-top. But the leering villains he played were tremendously memorable, and Slaughter never seems to ever let you down. In this one, like all of them, he plays a middle-aged villain who lusts after a much younger woman, and nefariously sets a plan in motion where her fiancée is incarcerated, leaving Tod with seemingly easy access to the girl. This plot-line is extremely typical for his films. His character is a killer called the Tiger, who goes around London murdering people. He is aided by a stereotypical crooked Jewish moneylender. The innocent fellow they put in prison is the ticket of leave man of the title, i.e. a chap just out of jail looking for a break. Naturally, evil Tod has to deal with this chap when he comes back into society.

    This is not the best Slaughter production. And like most of the others it's certainly no classic. But Tod is a very fun guy to watch and these melodramas he appeared in back in the 30's are still enjoyable to watch, unlike many other similar cheap productions from the time. This one is certainly formulaic, but it's acceptable when it's the unusual and unique attractions of Tod Slaughter that is the main draw.
    Dethcharm

    "That's What Happens When People Still Try To Be Respectable!"...

    In THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN, the inimitable Tod Slaughter plays yet another notorious murderer. This time, he's The Tiger, a killer who leaves his victims garroted. Obviously, he chortles his way through each murder, in signature Slaughter style.

    The Tiger is also a thief who has taken a fancy to a beautiful singer. Alas, she's already got a fiance. No problem, The Tiger finds a way to get rid of loverboy, and deceive the poor woman. He also decides to hide in plain sight by becoming the head of a local charitable organization. How better to fleece the wealthy? Will no one stop this eeevil monster?

    Another classic for Slaughter fans...
    Michael_Elliott

    Typical Slaughter

    Ticket of Leave Man, The (1937)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    A serial killer known as The Tiger (Tod Slaughter) falls for a beautiful blonde so he frames her boyfriend sending him to prison in hopes that he'll get the girl. When the boyfriends gets out of prison The Tiger must try a new method to get the girl. I believe this is the sixth or seventh Slaughter film I've seen and they all feature the same plot of him trying to win a girl by framing their boyfriends. Slaughter has become a cult item the past several years and if you can tolerate him he's not too bad but non-fans will probably scratch their eyes out. He's as over the top as ever here but this nuttiness keeps the film moving. The supporting cast members are all dry and dull as is the creaky direction. The ending is downright stupid but it fits in with the campy nature.
    2planktonrules

    This film got Tod Slaughtered!

    I have never heard of the phrase 'Ticket of Leave', but I can safely assume from watching the story that it is referring to a person who is paroled out of prison.

    The basic idea behind "The Ticket of Leave Man" is decent and the story should have been a lot better. After all, it does involve an evil criminal who not only steals but garrotes his victims! And, the guy later frames an innocent man only because he hopes to one day use him in his gang--but first he needs to break the man! However, the story itself is quite poor--mostly because of some horrible over-acting by Tod Slaughter who plays the evil killer. Subtle his performance isn't--and he even snickers a bit like Snidely Whiplash! Additionally, a few of the other performances are less than stellar. Because of the high cheese factor, it's really hard to recommend the film--unless you are making up a list of movies that SHOULD have been better or ones that featured very hammy performances.

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    • Release date
      • October 1937 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Sound City, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK
    • Production company
      • George King Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 11m(71 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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