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I Killed That Man

  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
240
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Ricardo Cortez, Iris Adrian, Ralf Harolde, and Joan Woodbury in I Killed That Man (1941)
Mystery

Just prior to his execution, a condemned murderer decides to tell the authorities who hired him to commit the murder. However, he's killed by a poison dart in front of a roomful of officials... Read allJust prior to his execution, a condemned murderer decides to tell the authorities who hired him to commit the murder. However, he's killed by a poison dart in front of a roomful of officials and reporters before he can divulge the name. An assistant district attorney and a pretty... Read allJust prior to his execution, a condemned murderer decides to tell the authorities who hired him to commit the murder. However, he's killed by a poison dart in front of a roomful of officials and reporters before he can divulge the name. An assistant district attorney and a pretty newspaper reporter team up to discover the "mystery man" behind the murders.

  • Director
    • Phil Rosen
  • Writers
    • Henry Bancroft
    • Leonard Fields
    • David Silverstein
  • Stars
    • Ricardo Cortez
    • Joan Woodbury
    • Pat Gleason
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    240
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phil Rosen
    • Writers
      • Henry Bancroft
      • Leonard Fields
      • David Silverstein
    • Stars
      • Ricardo Cortez
      • Joan Woodbury
      • Pat Gleason
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Ricardo Cortez
    Ricardo Cortez
    • Roger Phillips
    Joan Woodbury
    Joan Woodbury
    • Geri Reynolds
    Pat Gleason
    • Bates
    George Pembroke
    • Lowell King
    Iris Adrian
    Iris Adrian
    • Verne Drake
    Herbert Rawlinson
    Herbert Rawlinson
    • Prison Warden
    Ralf Harolde
    Ralf Harolde
    • Nick Ross
    Jack Mulhall
    Jack Mulhall
    • Collins
    Vince Barnett
    Vince Barnett
    • Drunk
    Gavin Gordon
    Gavin Gordon
    • J. Reed
    John Hamilton
    John Hamilton
    • District Attorney
    Harry Holman
    Harry Holman
    • Lanning
    George P. Breakston
    George P. Breakston
    • Tommy
    Lynton Brent
    Lynton Brent
    • Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    Don Brodie
    Don Brodie
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Willy Castello
    Willy Castello
    • Thomas Gordon
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Gardner
    Arthur Gardner
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Billy Nelson
    Billy Nelson
    • Warden's Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Phil Rosen
    • Writers
      • Henry Bancroft
      • Leonard Fields
      • David Silverstein
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    7csteidler

    Breezy comedy / mystery

    Newspaper reporter Joan Woodbury sails up to her editor's desk. The editor is on the phone. "Get me the state prison," he says. Woodbury doesn't miss a beat: "Making a reservation so soon?" This is the kind of snappy dialog that makes this an enjoyable lightweight film.

    Plenty of movies from this era featured the crime-solving reporter. Many others starred the assistant district attorney tracking down a murderer. I Killed That Man has both—Woodbury as the reporter, and Ricardo Cortez as her boyfriend who also happens to be the assistant D.A. working on the case.

    Other familiar elements also abound: rival reporters envious of Woodbury's connections, the poison dart as murder weapon. George Breakston is entertaining as the D.A. office's receptionist and switchboard operator—besides reading crime non-fiction and proposing inspired solutions to this particular mystery, he offers knowing deductions based on Woodbury's appearance as she sits in his waiting area. (How did he know she got dressed in a hurry that morning? "You got your left stocking on inside out.")

    There's only one thing I really want to know after watching this picture: What card catalog numbering system did they use at their local library?
    6wes-connors

    Phil Rosen Keeps It Going

    On his way to receive a final toast - in the electric chair! - condemned Ralf Harold (as Nicholas Ross) pauses to let the assembled witnesses know he's going to give away the identity of a fellow criminal. But, just as he is about to reveal the crook's name, Mr. Harold is stricken by a deadly poison dart. District attorney Ricardo Cortez (as Roger Phillips) and attractive "Chronicle" reporter Joan Woodbury (as Geri Reynolds) sift through the suspects, banter romantically, and try to solve the murder. You've seen this kind of picture before, but the tired storyline in "I Killed That Man" is enlivened by its cast and crew.

    Director Phil Rosen and his star, Mr. Cortez, were silent screen veterans (they'd worked together) who found less success after the advent of talking motion pictures; but, their skills are clearly evident, as they make the most of this quickly produced, low-budget film. Today, Mr. Rosen is not well-remembered; but, he worked on some of the most important Hollywood films of the teens and twenties (many are lost). Cortez reached a popularity peak in 1926, after working on films with Greta Garbo and D.W. Griffith. The supporting cast does very well, and Ms. Woodbury is a thoroughly charming leading woman.

    ****** I Killed That Man (11/28/41) Phil Rosen ~ Ricardo Cortez, Joan Woodbury, George Pembroke
    6Hitchcoc

    Same Old, Same Old

    I'm beginning to find that the poison dart must have been quite popular in early mystery films. This is at least the fourth such movie I've seen. This one involves one of these darts cheating the hangman. A convicted murderer is about to enter the death chamber when he collapses. There are news people and an array of characters in the room, so one of them must have done it. After that it's the usual stuff. There is the aggressive young female reporter who would rather be married than continue her career. She gets in a bit over he head, of course, and sets things on edge. This is better than most. The acting is fine, there are some famous character actors, and the movie has a sense of humor. You can tell the production value is pretty good. If you don't think too much you can sit back and enjoy this like a bad TV show.
    6Handlinghandel

    Entertaining Monogram mystery

    This is a mystery with elements of comedy. It also has (minor) noir elements and a romantic touch.

    Ricardo Cortez is excellent in the lead. We begin as a man is about to be put to death in prison. The press and the law are there, as well as a few others who like to observe executions.

    Things do not go as planned. And Cortez tries to solve the mystery right on the spot. That doesn't work. His girlfriend, reporter Joan Woodbury, gets involved. Iris Adrian is, as always, effective as a moll.

    This sort of thing continued to be standard fare at Warner Brothers till the mid-forties. Interestingly, Monogram does it even better here. The list of players boasts only Cortez as a box-office name. But it's cast in a clever and entertaining manner and neatly directed by Phil Rosen.
    5scsu1975

    Low-budget entertaining whodunit

    This film features some snappy dialogue and a decent performance from Ricardo Cortez.

    The film opens on a bizarre note, as we see a group of people shooting dice, drinking coffee, and having an all-around good time. Cortez arrives. Then they all move into the next room to witness an execution! The condemned man starts to blab, and just before he is about to name the brains behind the operation (whatever the operation is), he collapses in a heap. The prison doctor discovers a dart in the guy's neck (probably due to an errant throw by either Basil Rathbone or Lionel Atwill). Assistant D. A. Cortez immediately takes charge, ordering everyone to take off their clothes. Fortunately, the scene changes before we get to the cavity search.

    Cortez immediately cracks the case and arrests a suspect. He then explains to his boss (John "Perry White" Hamilton) that he knows that the suspect is innocent. Makes perfect sense to me. He then sets about to find the real killer.

    Now the dead guy's girlfriend (Iris Adrian) goes belly-up, and Cortez immediately cracks the case, arresting the last guy who was with her. Oh, he turns out to be innocent as well.

    Meanwhile, Cortez' reporter girlfriend gets several clues, and immediately cracks the case.

    Worth a look, if only to hear everyone ironically referring to John Hamilton as "Chief," and to see how many laws Cortez violates.

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      This film received its earliest documented telecast Monday 7 August 1944 on New York City's pioneer television station WNBT (Channel 1). Post-WWII television viewers got their first look at it in New York City Friday 4 June 1948 on WCBS (Channel 2), in Cleveland Thursday 21 October 1948 on WEWS (Channel 5), in Chicago Thursday 6 January 1949 on WBKB (Channel 4), and in Los Angeles Tuesday 8 February 1949 on KTLA (Channel 5).
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      Remake of The Devil's Mate (1933)

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Yo le maté
    • Production company
      • King Brothers Productions
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      1 hour 11 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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