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Curfew Breakers

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Curfew Breakers (1957)
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Lt. Lacey heads a crackdown on dope-peddling to high-school athletes. One dies from an overdose, two more kill a gas-station attendant in a holdup attempt, and another dies in a condemned em... Read allLt. Lacey heads a crackdown on dope-peddling to high-school athletes. One dies from an overdose, two more kill a gas-station attendant in a holdup attempt, and another dies in a condemned empty building while fleeing from the law.Lt. Lacey heads a crackdown on dope-peddling to high-school athletes. One dies from an overdose, two more kill a gas-station attendant in a holdup attempt, and another dies in a condemned empty building while fleeing from the law.

  • Director
    • Alexander J. Wells
  • Writer
    • Alexander J. Wells
  • Stars
    • Paul Kelly
    • Alexander J. Wells
    • Cathy Downs
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    151
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    • Director
      • Alexander J. Wells
    • Writer
      • Alexander J. Wells
    • Stars
      • Paul Kelly
      • Alexander J. Wells
      • Cathy Downs
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Paul Kelly
    Paul Kelly
    • Police Lieutenant Lacey
    Alexander J. Wells
    • Anderson
    • (as Alex Wells)
    Cathy Downs
    Cathy Downs
    • Mrs. Bowman
    Regis Toomey
    Regis Toomey
    • Coach Bettger
    Sheila Urban
    • Julie Barnes
    Marilyn Madison
    • Amy
    Mike Henry
    Mike Henry
    • Reagan
    • (as Michael Henry)
    Cullen Wheelas
    • Dick Williams
    Larry Getz
    • Jimmy (Dope Pusher)
    Byron Foulger
    Byron Foulger
    • School Principal
    • (as Byron Folger)
    Henry Younge Jr.
    • Hoodlum
    Roy Irwin
    • Coroner
    Jack Edwards
    • Dope Addict
    • Director
      • Alexander J. Wells
    • Writer
      • Alexander J. Wells
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    Michael_Elliott

    Fair Drug Picture

    Curfew Breakers (1957)

    ** (out of 4)

    With heroin use and crime on the rise, Police Lieutenant Lacey (Paul Kelly) decides to work with the local school to try and track down the man who is giving the drugs to the students. Before long another popular student is dead but it's one clue closer to the criminal pushers.

    CURFEW BREAKERS is a mildly entertaining mix of REEFER MADNESS like propaganda mixed with the narration style of the Dragnet television show. If you've seen any of the drug pictures from this era (or the ones from the 1930s) then you're not going to see anything new here. While the film is far from being a good one it's at least got a few good things going for it that makes it worth watching to fans of the genre.

    The main reason to check this out is due to Kelly. He's certainly the best thing about the picture as he turns in a good performance and you've got to give him credit for actually doing the job and not just sleepwalking through the picture, which would have been understandable considering the production values. I'd also say that there was some pretty campy dialogue that managed to get a couple laughs.

    Outside of that the film was obviously produced rather cheaply as there's a lot of stock footage, no direction at all and there's no question that the performances are rather bland to say the least. There obviously wasn't too much effort put into the picture but fans of the genre will get a few kicks out of it.
    8django-1

    gritty early 50s crime/drug/JD film, for fans of genre

    The title "Curfew Breakers" is spliced into the title credits of this early 50s crime/drug/JD film originally called "Narcotics Squad," a title still seen in the credits. Starring the distinguished film and stage actor Paul Kelly, in one of his final roles, the film has a great shadowy yet naturalistic look to it, a "dragnet"-style narration in parts (common in post-dragnet 50s crime films), and hard-boiled performances from all. It harkens back to such 30s narcotics crime films as Cocaine Fiends, yet also foreshadows High School Confidential in some ways (although I'm not claiming it influenced HSC). Parents discuss drug issues with concerned school authorities (shades of Reefer Madness), overaged highschool students act tough and use dope, and hardboiled police officers are on the trail, led by the steel-jawed Kelly. The two musical sequences are quite interesting, the first featuring a Jimmy Cavallo/Mike Pedicin-styled jive combo with a rubberfaced, mushmouthed frontman, the second featuring the band's female drummer howling a bluesy tune. I'd love to know who these performers are. Anyone know? Overall, this is a satisfying 1950s drug-crime melodrama.
    5planktonrules

    A little good, a little bad...

    The film is about drug problems among teens in an unnamed town. A lot of nice looking kids are out getting their thrills--and dying as a result. So it's up to the cops to try to work their way up the chain to the dealers supplying this stuff--and there is a lot of legwork and tree shaking to get the break they need.

    This is a very uneven movie. On one hand, the excellent and under-appreciated actor Paul Kelly is in the film and, as usual, he does a good job--playing a strong-jawed detective in the Narcotics Unit. Also, the film has a lot of realism and a grittiness that I liked--making it seem like a cheap Film Noir movie. However, the film also has a lot of bad. The acting and dialog of many of the teenagers in the film is just terrible. Poor delivery, occasionally dumb characters (such as the guardian who is totally clueless) and wooden acting all the way. I think the good outweighs the bad, though, as the overall package isn't bad despite a very, very low budget and a lot of amateur actors. Sort of like a poor man's "Dragnet".
    7adrianovasconcelos

    "Dope addiction is the most expensive way to commit suicide"

    This well-intentioned docu noir directed by that illustrious unknown, Alexander J. Wells, suffers from shabby photography and poor acting. I think Paul Kelly is the only professional actor in the cast, though Cathy Downs also went on to make a few other B flicks.

    I rate the script generally run of the mill for a docu noir but, that said, it certainly remained interesting enough that I would not stop watching it. Though I do not so much as smoke a normal cigarette - and have had but two or three in all my 65 years on this planet - I could not stop watching this police account of naissant drug addiction in the USA, and how the law tried to deal with it. Of course, since 1957 - when CURFEW BREAKERS was made, 65 years ago - the narcotics problem has increased exponentially, and now rates a major international market, with countries in South America and Asia treating it as a major source of revenue, and often the only commodity that will earn them foreign currency.

    It is a sad finding that the persons who made this well-intentioned film that has the merit of warning youngsters about the evils of addiction, and parents of the tell tale signs in their children, 65 years on we find this burgeoning problem grow daily in pretty much all countries, with the attendant rippling effects on hard crime, money laundering, corruption, theft, and many other ramifications.

    Ultimately, CURFEW BREAKERS rates far from memorable and suffers from many amateurish scenes but it is a warning as to how kids, then beginning to experience rock & roll, twist, and other off the beaten track, often viewed as rebellious, musical and other new trends, could not use highly rated human intelligence to curb this curse.

    The wrapup ending left me mulling over the fact great technological gains permitting ever easier communication among humans have also helped spread narcotics addiction as a social disease. We, humans, are not as clever as we crack ourselves up to be.
    8LeonLouisRicci

    LOW-RENT...HARD-CORE...GRIND-HOUSE...JD TEEN "JUNKIE"...SOCIAL & CRIME EXPOSE

    AKA...Narcotics Squad

    Well Intentioned Low-Low-Budget Look at Heroin Addiction Among America's Teenagers.

    Paul Kelly in His Next-to-Last Movie Heads a Police Investigation into Heroin Pushers Targeting Young Addicts and Users.

    The Film is a Hard-Core Look at a Group of Southern-Accented Youths Participation and Pain.

    Code Defying Scenes of Addiction Withdrawal Interspersed with Dance-Club and Social Gatherings.

    Cut with a Sharp-Edge of "Jazz" Music and Desperate Behavior.

    The Film has a Gritty Street-Wise Look at the Downward Spiral of Addiction, Crime, and Consequences of Becoming Hooked on "Horse".

    It Tries Hard to be "Realistic" with Drug "Jargon" and the Jitters both Physical and Psychological.

    Given the Budget and the Number of "Amateur" Actors, the Film Succeeds in its Message-Movie Mantra.

    The Release Date of 1957 Runs a Collision Course with the "Acceptable".

    Should be Given Credit as it Combines Exploitation with Genuine Concern and Succeeds.

    One of the More Serious Attempts.

    When Played Today Does Not have the Camp Trappings that Many of its Ilk Suffer.

    Above Average for its Type and is Quite a Shocking, at Times, Experience of the Time-Capsule Variety.

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      Chase scene and its aftermath alternate between day and night.
    • Quotes

      Julie Barnes: Oh, gee, thanks Dick, but I'm afraid those kids will probably think I'm a square.

    • Connections
      Edited into Sleazemania! (1985)

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    • Release date
      • March 22, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hooked
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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