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The Man Who Walked Alone

  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
295
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Kay Aldridge and Dave O'Brien in The Man Who Walked Alone (1945)
ComedyDrama

A hitch-hiking stranger manages a lift from a young woman into the town he's destined for, and she's from. Both land up in jail, twice, as the small town and its leading family slowly unrave... Read allA hitch-hiking stranger manages a lift from a young woman into the town he's destined for, and she's from. Both land up in jail, twice, as the small town and its leading family slowly unravel the in-plain-sight mystery behind this man.A hitch-hiking stranger manages a lift from a young woman into the town he's destined for, and she's from. Both land up in jail, twice, as the small town and its leading family slowly unravel the in-plain-sight mystery behind this man.

  • Director
    • Christy Cabanne
  • Writers
    • Christy Cabanne
    • Robert Lee Johnson
  • Stars
    • Dave O'Brien
    • Kay Aldridge
    • Walter Catlett
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    295
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christy Cabanne
    • Writers
      • Christy Cabanne
      • Robert Lee Johnson
    • Stars
      • Dave O'Brien
      • Kay Aldridge
      • Walter Catlett
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Dave O'Brien
    Dave O'Brien
    • Cpl. Marion Scott
    • (as David O'Brien)
    Kay Aldridge
    Kay Aldridge
    • Wilhelmina Hammond
    Walter Catlett
    Walter Catlett
    • Wiggins
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    • Champ
    Isabel Randolph
    Isabel Randolph
    • Mrs. Hammond
    Smith Ballew
    Smith Ballew
    • Alvin Bailey
    Nancy June Robinson
    • Patricia Hammond
    Ruth Lee
    Ruth Lee
    • Aunt Harriet
    Chester Clute
    Chester Clute
    • Mr. Monroe
    Vivien Oakland
    Vivien Oakland
    • Mrs. Monroe
    Vicki Saunders
    • Camille
    Robert Hartzell
    • Joe
    Charles Williams
    • Moe
    Tom Dugan
    Tom Dugan
    • 2nd Desk Sergeant
    William B. Davidson
    William B. Davidson
    • Governor
    Dick Elliott
    Dick Elliott
    • Mayor
    Jack Raymond
    • Taxi Driver
    Jack Mulhall
    Jack Mulhall
    • 1st Cop
    • Director
      • Christy Cabanne
    • Writers
      • Christy Cabanne
      • Robert Lee Johnson
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    10drrosslg-149-206255

    A quiet masterpiece, a work of genius

    This film is an amazing display of genius in story telling through motion pictures. Christy Cabanne wrote and directed this quiet masterpiece. This is one of those movies where no changes could be wanted in its structuring. The scenes follow at a perfect pace, not slow, and not too fast. The chosen actors bring to life the parts they were intended for. All were well chosen...especially Kay Aldridge who at last gets to show a fuller scope of her acting talent. The script has been composed with an intelligence that is far higher than most scripts. The interplay of banter has a natural tone common only to something composed with a high IQ. I would love to comment on the subtle representations in the film but this would end up a set of spoilers for one of the great achievements in an unusual story made believable in this superior production.
    8pgalianaf

    A small gem

    I can see this is a series B movie, with the feel of a Hollywooed blockbuster. Acting is really good, and the story, although light, is really fun to watch. Found it by surprise, but could not get past it. It would be great to have the two lead actores rediscovered, specially the lady.
    3planktonrules

    While I liked Dave O'Brien, I did not like this film...

    PRC was a very tiny studio with the lowest of budgets. One big way they saved money was to pay their writers practically nothing for their scripts--and it's painfully obvious in "The Man Who Walked Alone". While I enjoyed the leading man, Dave O'Brien, he just couldn't make up for a script that was written for peanuts.

    The film begins with O'Brien trying to thumb for a ride--and with no success. So, in desperation, he tries what an annoying farmer tells him--and jumps into the road at the next car. Well, it causes a minor accident and instant hatred erupts between the lady driver and O'Brien....and it was a cliché that the two would soon fall in love. But, in the meantime, some kooky things occur and they go to jail TWICE and yet they somehow have gone from hating the sight of each other to making eyes at each other--something that made no sense at all. In fact, the writer seemed to toss in many story elements--few that worked and the plot just seemed forced and quite contrived. None of it was believable or made sense--and I really couldn't wait for this ultra-cheapie to end.
    7csteidler

    Good natured comedy with familiar plot but appealing characters

    Dave O'Brien is Marion: Just home from the war, he carries his uniform in a suitcase instead of wearing it. Kay Aldridge is Willie, a rich girl on the road alone and keeping a low profile. He's hitchhiking; she reluctantly picks him up. Marion tells Willie she's got idle rich written all over her—and she assumes he's out of uniform because he's a deserter. It's the old hate at first sight setup.

    Things develop, of course, and O'Brien and Aldridge make a great pair, even though not much surprises about the way their relationship turns and progresses. Together and separately, both stars look fine and appear very much at home in this easy going romance that includes plenty of laughs, some fun supporting characters, and a happy portion of patriotic sentiment.

    Walter Catlett is very funny as Wiggins the butler—we first meet him in his lodge outfit, complete with cocked hat and epaulettes, arriving home from a "meeting" somewhat tipsy. Fourteen-year-old Nancy June Robinson is also hilarious as the precocious little sister out to get herself an education.

    Overall, it's no classic but really sweet. O'Brien is just about right as a sort of Everyman, circa 1945—returning home from the war to a home he doesn't really know. A slight tale, yes…but warm and hopeful.

    One startling and hilarious scene: Having run out of gas and walked to a station, O'Brien arrives back at the car with a gallon of gas in a jar…a clear glass jar like you would buy cider in. He pours the gas into the tank….then casually tosses the empty jar aside into the ditch.
    9morrisonhimself

    Actors best known for action movies turn in wonderful performances

    Dave "Tex" O'Brien has been one of my favorites for a long time. He is best known for his cowboy roles, and/or his hapless character in the "Pete Smith" shorts, but here he proved once and for all that He Was An Actor.

    Kay Aldridge, best known for "Nyoka," proves to be adorable in her city-slicker role. She was not only lovely, with an expressive face, but she showed herself perfect as a poor little rich girl, who is pressured by her family and their wealth, and always urged to do the right thing -- which is what other people tell her, not what she decides.

    There is an excellent cast, including Smith Ballew in a role of the type I've never seen him in before, and he too showed a side of himself that should have had casting directors lining up. Well, he did OK as a recording artist, so maybe that was enough for him. But, to me, he should have been in more movies.

    Walter Catlett, Vivian Oakland, Guinn Williams and so many others helped make this PRC production one of the best ever to come from that studio, and absolutely worthy of any studio.

    There is one other performer needing special attention: Nancy June Robinson played the precocious little sister, and she was a stand-out! I have seen very few actors her age who were so natural, so expressive, so controlled, yet she made only two movies, according to IMDb. What a shame!

    Christy Cabanne, that veteran, was both director and one of the writers, and he deserves mountains of praise for both roles. The other writer, Robert Lee Johnson, and Cabanne produced a charming and often downright funny script, well performed at every level by some of the best character actors in Hollywood.

    Frankly, this is not what I would expect from PRC, and perhaps shame on me, for it is thoroughgoing entertainment, produced near the end of World War II, showing some of the costs of that war, and presenting a lot of very likable people we'd enjoy knowing even better.

    There is a print at YouTube with a few glitches (and those obnoxious YouTube commercials!) but "The Man Who Walked Alone" is such a joy, a real treasure, you probably won't notice anything but the movie itself.

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    • Trivia
      Karl Hajos' score earned a very rare Oscar nomination for PRC Pictures.
    • Goofs
      When Willie and Marion are riding in the taxi to the Hammond place, we see out the rear window a following car that appears to come up impossibly close: the windshield seems to be right at the taxi's rear window.
    • Crazy credits
      In the credits, the lead actor is shown as PRIVATE Marian XXXX, but clearly in the film and in the dialogue, he is a CORPORAL.
    • Soundtracks
      The Farmer in the Dell
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      Heard during the first scene

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 1945 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Es necesario el matrimonio
    • Production company
      • Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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