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Calling Homicide

  • 1956
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  • 1h
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6.3/10
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Kathleen Case, Jeanne Cooper, Bill Elliott, and Don Haggerty in Calling Homicide (1956)
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Two homicide detectives search for a connection between the car-bombing murder of a fellow investigator and the mutilation murder of a much-hated owner of a modeling school.Two homicide detectives search for a connection between the car-bombing murder of a fellow investigator and the mutilation murder of a much-hated owner of a modeling school.Two homicide detectives search for a connection between the car-bombing murder of a fellow investigator and the mutilation murder of a much-hated owner of a modeling school.

  • Director
    • Edward Bernds
  • Writer
    • Edward Bernds
  • Stars
    • Bill Elliott
    • Don Haggerty
    • Kathleen Case
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    127
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    • Director
      • Edward Bernds
    • Writer
      • Edward Bernds
    • Stars
      • Bill Elliott
      • Don Haggerty
      • Kathleen Case
    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Bill Elliott
    Bill Elliott
    • Det. Lt. Andy Doyle
    Don Haggerty
    Don Haggerty
    • Det. Sgt. Mike Duncan
    Kathleen Case
    Kathleen Case
    • Donna Graham
    Myron Healey
    Myron Healey
    • Jim Haddix
    Jeanne Cooper
    Jeanne Cooper
    • Darlene Adams
    Thomas Browne Henry
    Thomas Browne Henry
    • Allen Gilmore
    • (as Thomas B. Henry)
    Lyle Talbot
    Lyle Talbot
    • Tony Fuller
    Almira Sessions
    Almira Sessions
    • Mrs. Ida Dunsetter
    Herb Vigran
    Herb Vigran
    • Ray Engel
    James Best
    James Best
    • Det. Arnie Arnhoff
    John Dennis
    John Dennis
    • Benny Bendowski
    Stanley Adams
    Stanley Adams
    • Peter von Elda
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Bice
    Robert Bice
    • Det. Johnny Phipps
    • (uncredited)
    Chet Brandenburg
    Chet Brandenburg
    • Film Crew Member
    • (uncredited)
    Tiny Brauer
    • Telephone Lineman
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Cassady
    • Hoffan
    • (uncredited)
    John Close
    John Close
    • Deputy Warren
    • (uncredited)
    Dalonne Jackson
    • Rita
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edward Bernds
    • Writer
      • Edward Bernds
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    9django-19

    classic low-budget hard-boiled 1950s police film

    CALLING HOMICIDE is one of the four police films in which former Western star "Wild Bill" Elliott played police detective Andy Doyle. These Allied Artists films were Elliott's last screen roles, and he certainly went out with a bang! The plot digs deep into the sordid underbelly of Hollywood in a way that Raymond Chandler would have been proud of (also reminiscent of such recent offerings as LA CONFIDENTIAL or TWILIGHT), but don't expect any Phillip Marlowe-esque flights of existential gutter-poetry-philosophy from Wild Bill Elliott, as he plays the role (and the role is written)in the stoic Gary Cooper vein. Like a good 1940s PRC mystery, this is a film where every supporting character is quirky and well-acted by such veterans as Lyle Talbot (wonderful as a drunk!), Myron Healey, James Best, and Mary Treen (who plays her role in the best Iris Adrian fashion). Interestingly, CALLING HOMICIDE was written and directed by Edward Bernds, veteran of many fine Three Stooges and Bowery Boys films. Bernds is a master of slapstick and comic timing, so it's a pleasant surprise to see him adapt so well to the hard-boiled crime genre. I'm going to check his filmography and track down any other crime dramas he may have written and/or directed. Good job, Mr. Bernds! The Andy Doyle police films were a nice swan song for Wild Bill Elliott--the western hero who best combined toughness with dignity. He was tough on the range, and he's just as tough on those mean streets of Los Angeles.
    6bmacv

    Hollywood-set police procedural like ‘50s TV with a bit more grit and oomph

    An hour-long police procedural set in late-Chandler Los Angeles, Calling Homicide looks cheap and unstylish, like an episode of Perry Mason minus Raymond Burr, William Talman and Ray Collins (its cast is culled from from unsung bit-part players and brief-careered starlets, from veterans of crime programmers and Westerns – the lead goes to `Wild' Bill Elliott). But it has a Poverty-Row oomph to it and unfolds its story in a brisk, no-nonsense way.

    The L.A. Sheriff's Department gets hit by a doubled-barreled blast: One of its detectives is incinerated by a car bomb in the station's parking lot, while up in Coldwater Canyon a woman's body is discovered, mutilated like the Black Dahlia victim of a decade earlier. (The plot's roots stretch back to post-war Hollywood. A script girl identifies a photo as coming from Universal's The Crooked Mile; could she mean Republic's The Last Crooked Mile of 1946?)

    Galvanized into action, they identify the body as that of a former actress, now the ruthless proprietor of a `modeling' school – which turns out to be a cover for a black-market-baby (and blackmail) racket that the murdered detective had been investigating. There's no want of suspects, as they can't find anybody with a decent word to utter about the deceased. Still, nobody has the courage to sing; the few who consider it find themselves with very abbreviated futures....

    Far worse hours have been recorded on film than Calling Homicide, a stripped-down crime story that shows how closely related B-movies and television dramas had become in the late-1950s, though this Hollywood product shows a bit more edge and energy than would be thought suitable for living-room consumption for years to come.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Bill Elliott in a non western yarn !!!!!

    And also director Edward Bernds in a non science fiction nor western movie !!! So, you have understood that this short thriller is interesting at least for both elements. And that's enough for me, after all, it is only one hour length. And no matter the plot, intrigue, I stilll enjoy to see Bill Elliot without a cow boy hat, a horse, a gunbelt...Not a bad little film. Forgettable. But, again, to see a western main actor under the direction of also a western film maker - with whom he never worked before - made me think of John Wayne under the direction of John Sturges in MC Q. Yes, you can watch this Eddy Bernds thriller.
    6bkoganbing

    It Get's Personal

    Bill Elliott's third film working for the modern Los Angeles County Sheriff is this one Calling Homicide. Something not quite right about Elliott exchanging a horse for a squad car, but I guess it's a question of what I'm used to.

    This film has Elliott investigating the car bombing death of one of their own so it gets personal. One of the men tells Elliott he's new to the bunco squad, but he's investigating a racket he says is one sick and cruel one. The next thing is he's killed in the car bombing.

    Right after that the Homicide Squad gets assigned the death of a woman who may have driven off the canyon road to her death, but forensics proves it wasn't accidental. Oh, and her name was in the late cop's paperwork.

    The canyon victim was a former actress who ran a modeling agency and what this woman was really into as an income is pretty sickening. But as we meet people who knew her like Lyle Talbot, Tom Browne Henry, John Dennis, and Herb Vigran we get a picture of a greedy and overly ambitious woman.

    Same criticism I have of these other Elliott police films, nice but nothing here that wasn't on network television.

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • House on Lookout Mountain
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Allied Artists Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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