Joe Bell, wrongly imprisoned for burglary, gets released to a prison farm. His romance with the foreman's daughter leads to the foreman's accidental death. Fearing disbelief, Bell flees with... Read allJoe Bell, wrongly imprisoned for burglary, gets released to a prison farm. His romance with the foreman's daughter leads to the foreman's accidental death. Fearing disbelief, Bell flees with the daughter, Mabel.Joe Bell, wrongly imprisoned for burglary, gets released to a prison farm. His romance with the foreman's daughter leads to the foreman's accidental death. Fearing disbelief, Bell flees with the daughter, Mabel.
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Broke and running (once again) from a crime he did not commit, this time he has a companion (guardian angel) that understands him and guides, then forces, the troubled soul on a path of belonging to a world that can offer peace and a place to hang their hats.
A very good, if typical, movie that during the depression was a fitting try at uplifting the downtrodden. An idealistic, progressive endeavor from a studio that could deliver a message and a Star that epitomized method acting before there was method acting.
Although at times a bit over written and assuming it is a time capsule that stands the test.
A few scenes shot on location spice things up a bit and there are some very nice supporting performances as well.
The lead actors, John Garfield and the beautiful Priscilla Lane, work well together, as evidenced in their previous work on Four Daughters and Daughters Courageous.
I highly recommend it.
Did you know
- TriviaThe original ending of the film called for Joe and Mabel to be shot to death, but the commercial failure of J'ai le droit de vivre (1937), which had a tragic ending, compelled the Warner Bros. studio heads to demand a happy ending. After writer Robert Rossen refused to write the new ending, Seton I. Miller was brought in to write it.
- GoofsIn the trial, the defence attorney apparently calls all his witnesses, then makes a speech to the jury, before calling a final witness. An attorney has to wait until all the witnesses have testified before making a speech.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Joe Bell: Mabel, I just thought of something funny. This is the first time we've been on a train together and paid our fare.
Mabel Bell: [giggling] This is the first time we've been on a train together, and you knew where we were going.
Joe Bell: That's right. We're going home. We finally...
Mabel Bell: [cutting Joe off] I know what you're going to say, Joe. We found a place to hang our hats.
[Mabel throws her hat onto a clothes hook above them]
Joe Bell: [as Joe throws his hat on top of Mabel's on the same hook] Yeah, a place to hang our hats.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Red Hollywood (1996)
- SoundtracksMy Wild Irish Rose
(uncredited)
Written by Chauncey Olcott
[Played at the diner and sung by Nick, and played again when Mabel and Joe say goodbye to Nick]
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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- 1.37 : 1