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Federal Fugitives

  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1h 6m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
83
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Doris Day and Neil Hamilton in Federal Fugitives (1941)
CrimeDramaMysteryRomance

Spotting a man in Washington D.C. that he thinks looks like Otto Lieberman, a fugitive that caused a plane crash that killed eight people, government-agent James Madison manages to identify ... Read allSpotting a man in Washington D.C. that he thinks looks like Otto Lieberman, a fugitive that caused a plane crash that killed eight people, government-agent James Madison manages to identify him by his fingerprints on a water-glass without Lieberman's knowledge, and learns his add... Read allSpotting a man in Washington D.C. that he thinks looks like Otto Lieberman, a fugitive that caused a plane crash that killed eight people, government-agent James Madison manages to identify him by his fingerprints on a water-glass without Lieberman's knowledge, and learns his address after having his regular cab-driver, Chuck, follow him. Lieberman is now calling hims... Read all

  • Director
    • William Beaudine
  • Writer
    • Martin Mooney
  • Stars
    • Neil Hamilton
    • Doris Day
    • Victor Varconi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    83
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writer
      • Martin Mooney
    • Stars
      • Neil Hamilton
      • Doris Day
      • Victor Varconi
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Neil Hamilton
    Neil Hamilton
    • Capt. James Madison…
    Doris Day
    Doris Day
    • Rita Bennett
    Victor Varconi
    Victor Varconi
    • Otto Lieberman aka Dr. Frederic Haskell
    Charles C. Wilson
    Charles C. Wilson
    • Bruce Lane
    • (as Charles Wilson)
    George M. Carleton
    George M. Carleton
    • Henry Gregory
    Frank Shannon
    • Col. Hammond
    Lyle Latell
    Lyle Latell
    • Chuck - Chauffeur…
    Betty Blythe
    Betty Blythe
    • Marcia - Lane's Sister
    Gerald Oliver Smith
    • Hobbs - Lane's Butler
    Frank Moran
    Frank Moran
    • Ox - Chuck's Pal
    Hooper Atchley
    Hooper Atchley
    • Hospital Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Gardner
    • Club Photographer
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Hagney
    Frank Hagney
    • Henchman Butch
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Jaquet
    Frank Jaquet
    • Senator Reeson
    • (uncredited)
    Jack 'Tiny' Lipson
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Murdock MacQuarrie
    Murdock MacQuarrie
    • Night Watchman
    • (uncredited)
    Marjorie Manners
    Marjorie Manners
    • Nurse Borg
    • (uncredited)
    'Snub' Pollard
    'Snub' Pollard
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writer
      • Martin Mooney
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    5rmax304823

    Spies!

    B movies like this one had their place in cinematic history. They were shown at the bottom of a double bill in theaters -- the big expensive A picture at the top, and movies like "Federal Fugitives" in small print at the bottom of the poster. Making them required a perverse kind of skill. The written script might show a character opening a door, walking through it, sitting down at his desk, and lighting a cigarette.

    An efficient director of B movies would drop the scene of the actor opening and closing the door because -- suppose he botched it? It would mean another take. So we have the character already IN the room. And walking to his desk? Suppose he knocks over a waste basket. No, better have him already seated. And that business with the cigarette? Suppose it takes two matches or, God forbid, three? Better to open the scene with the character already seated at his desk and holding a lighted cigarette.

    It was only rarely that anything resembling talent or imagination could be plugged into a B movie, and this one is typical of the style -- fast and flat. What humor there is, is so low that a child couldn't miss it. "Embassy -- is that spelled with two "c"s or just one?" There is no character development to speak of. The number of sets is limited and there is no outdoor shooting. (Suppose -- a cloud or, gasp, rain?)

    The plot has Neil Hamilton as an FBI agent who goes undercover when he suspects treasonous shenanigans at an airplane company. Something fishy is up alright. Hamilton recognizes Dr. Frederick Haskell, the guy who wants to buy into the development of a new fighter, as the thought-to-be-dead Otto Lieberman, the criminal was was "an international headache." I don't know why the name of his evil character is spelled with only one "n" at the end. It suggests he's Jewish. This was 1941, just before Pearl Harbor, and German U-boats were already sinking American ships on their way to England. The guy's name should rightly be spelled "Liebermann," which at the time was the name of an enemy. His accent is Hungarian. No matter.

    But speaking of names, the Doris Day in the credits isn't the Doris Day you may have been thinking of, and I KNOW I was thinking of. THIS Doris Day's career was brief, lasting only four years. She appeared in as many films as I did when I was an extra, but she was credited more often. She's pretty and chirpy. I don't know why she wasn't around longer.

    The dialog lumbers its way through the formulaic plot. Says Hamilton to his boss: "That can only mean one thing -- that we're dealing with foreign agents." That cliché was deftly parodied in Neil Simon's script for "Murder By Death", in which Peter Falk's detective turns to his secretary/mistress and intones, "That can only mean one thing. And I don't know what dat is." Watching the movie -- which is pretty boring by today's standards -- is like looking at something through the wrong end of a telescope. All the familiar elements are there but they seem distant and tiny, stale, and not important enough to demand much attention.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Not bad for a PRC movie

    With a director as William Beaudine, let's be frank, honest, I expected the worst of the worst. But I was not that deceived; that's the good advantage to always expect the worst things, you can not get deceived, you can't go lower. Here, the story is not boring, just ankward, lousy and enjoyable for not too demanding audiences. There is action, romance, thrilling situations and an ending in total "mood" for the American audiences of this year 1941. I am a movie buff, always interested in those lost gems from the thirties and forties; especially those grade B pictures. So, from this point of view, I am not deceived. But that doesn't make this film better than it really is.
    4bkoganbing

    Que Sera Sera

    Federal Fugitive starts out with an interesting plot premise, Neil Hamilton from Army Intelligence recognizing through a disguise a wanted fugitive who was supposed to have been killed in a plane crash. Victor Varconi is of course up to no good.

    In his current guise Varconi is trying to buy into an airplane factory which is now making parts from plastic. Some foreign soon to be enemies would like to get their hands on that. Hamilton goes undercover as the factory owner's partner from California who none of them have seen.

    Still Varconi is suspicious and he gets his partner to get girl Friday Doris Day to charm some information out of Hamilton. Failing that Varconi tries to poison Hamilton.

    Doris's switching of sides was a little too convenient and terribly unconvincing. Add to that the general shoddiness of a PRC film and this falls on the red side of the ledger.

    And this is not THE Doris Day who would make her film debut seven years later. So if you were expecting a song, all I can say is Que Sera Sera.
    3tlkiefner

    Not on my list of 100

    The copy of the film that I had was poor quality with an excess amount of contrast and vertical lines off and on throughout the film. I purchased it because I like the genre, Neil Hamilton, and have a look at Doris Day in 1941. I didn't even recognize her! The basic plot was Federal Agent James Madison (Neil Hamilton) trying to arrest Otto Libermann aka Haskel(Victor Varconi) for a plane crash he was responsible for. Chuck (Lyle Littel is just the right amount of comedic relief for the picture.Music doesn't fit some of the scenes which leads me to believe that they tried to use source tracks without success. If I had a copy of better quality I might raise my rating from 3-5. Otherwise pass and watch some better 'B' movies.

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      This film received its initial USA telecast Monday 29 January 1945 on New York City's pioneer television station WNBT (Channel 1). In Baltimore it first aired Sunday 25 July 1948 on WBAL (Channel 11), in Detroit Wednesday 26 January 1949 on WXYZ (Channel 7), in Albuquerque Saturday 11 June 1949 on KOB (Channel 4), in Atlanta Thursday 11 August 1949 on WAGA (Channel 5), and in Los Angeles Thursday 6 April 1950 on KTLA (Channel 5).
    • Goofs
      Set in Washington, DC during the night on the town montage with Hamilton and Day at the 25.11 time mark Times Square is seen in the background.

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Internationa Spy
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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