Aww, when Hollywood KNEW how to make movies, no matter the story they always give me a rest from this crazy, evil, stressful world. Watch these gems and live for an hour or two and enjoy when life was so much simpler! KEEP THESE GEMS COMING,....PLEASE...❤❤❤
What a great little "B" movie. And 79 years' old. Always happy to spend an hour watching these old movies which still give me so much pleasure. I was two years' old when this was made. The characters were well played and there really was quite a bit of atmosphere. Thank you for this.
A hidden gem of a crime noir flick. If some of it seems old hat keep in mind this was written before 1938. This is like the game plan for organized crime of the sixties through eighties - and the clumsiness of the law who suffers many indignities, often of their own mis-placed zeal. This was probably a bit relevant in it's time, more-so today. That makes it worth a look as a hidden gem.
The policing and lawyering in this flick is a stomach-turner for any policemen and lawyers watching … but still entertaining enough to enjoy a double-feature gem. Now, for just one more of your "B" shows PizzaFlix. Thanks again.
The daughter did not know that ( it was a setup plan) that the courts knew and the Young lawyer knew but the daughter did not know she actually thought her father was going to jail. And of course neither did the bad guys know that it was a total setup . GREAT --- MOVIE (( Today Sunday, November 20,2016 )) [ Thank's ]
At 6:56 referring to the US Constitution cop says to crime boss "that's a bill of human rights, it was never intended to protect human rats!" Anne Nagle who received top billing here died of liver cancer at age 50. Yes, she had a problem.
That's very true, Just Steve. Anne Nagel -- who was born Anna Marie Dolan, on the 29th of September, 1915, and who passed away on the 6th of July, 1966 -- did endure many problems during her 25 year acting career. But, at least she'd been able to work with a variety of great actors and actresses of her day: such as Claudia Dell in A BRIDE FOR HENRY (1937); Joan Barclay in CONVICTS CODE (1939); and also the infamous W. C. Fields in one of his biggest hit movies: 1941's NEVER GIVE A SUCKER AN EVEN BREAK. She was also one of the rather few of her time who'd been able to be cast in TV roles. Her very final role was in the 1st of 49 episodes of the series CIRCUS BOY -- which starred a little boy of 11, Mickey Braddock: best known as the lead-vocalist of The Monkees. Mickey Dolenz, turned 75 on March 8th.
@@jennyjerome5669 HUMAN? Capitalism does not have anything of human nature, is not good for business. Exacerbate the mythological stigmatization of women, family, values the beast aspect of human life; trough class struggle cover as a competition to "success"& "progress" . Hollywood great responsible on the built of that masc. Capitalism does not have anything of human nature; is a PROGRESS WITHOUT WOMEN AND WITHOUT PEOPLE. what can of progress is that fascist progress for a reduced circle of MOLOCH PEOPLE.
An instructive '30's crime-noir film i.e., criminal law is mainly about cracking down on poor snooks doing stupid capers and catching blue-collar jail-cover dims. The uptown white-collar thieves, like the execs at Wells Fargo Bank, walk away with hundreds of millions and float to safety on golden-corporate-parachutes. A swell retirement on investor's dimes.
You didn't mention that Wells Fargo Bank bought out the Norwest Bank in Minneapolis years ago. Norwest was a terrible place to do business. The staff treated you like crap on a routine basis and looked for every chance to screw their customers. I speak from experience.
"This is America. You are presumed Guilty until you are proven Guilty." **THAT is 'The American Dream' in so many words. However, if you are female, non-White, or are in this country illegally, you are presumed innocent on all counts. And for that we pay taxes.
Very. And I read Tafts words. 8 thought well that applies id you use a bike lock to club 7 ppl and get a 2 yr bond in Cali. But seriously, I read Taft, and I wonder how applicable that is in the UK on supposed hate speech laws. If you escape those vile laws the public will applaud you
I always liked Charles Trowbridge. He and Sam Flint and Samuel S. Hinds presented a solid and moral image to the viewer. And then there were Edwin Stanley and Selmer Jackson as well.
I hope this was just a movie, and a not a reflection on what a real district attorney back then would have done. Throwing a bomb out the window without checking if anybody was out there...putting those two thugs in jail with such a low bond that they would be right back out again. Good entertainment, but really a little naïve and silly.
YOU ought to be concerned about what is happening in our country RIGHT NOW - from the top-down-bottoms-up ... On second thought, YOU and many of us ought to be DOING SOMETHING AS SERIOUS AS OUR PROBLEMS ... YEAH, ME TOO.
@@nameskhar1510 When you say "our country", I think you mean the US, as I currently live in Mexico. However, I think I understand what you mean and I do agree with you 100%.
@@nameskhar1510 Forget it. No one wants to listen to the truth these days. They're too hung up on Political Correctness and Critical race Theory and 'wokeism'. This country, under the present administration, is a train wreck in the making.
This movie's plot Is quite similar to what is happening in USA,with Trump in Oval Office& his Banana Republic family& staff! It demonstrates the indifferent,uncaring,non-compassionate human beings,which IS exemplified by Trump et al.Present " situation" needs to change,a complete overall change!
@@barbaracrickley6191 probably because that was the style back then, much like overgrown butts, lips and bodies in general are in style and "classy" today 😊
@@alphonsozorro7952 I see you state your name alternately as 'Alphonso Zorro' and 'Zorro A;phonso'. Are you schizophrenic, or are you just immature and playing with daddy's computer?.
When have you ever heard a DA who was poor after leaving office? When did you ever hear of a DA's daughter marrying a DA? When did you ever hear of the police jailing someone without charging them? vomit.
Can't get enough I connect w this type of
Great era
I spent many Sunday mornings watching these on the floor in front of the tv.
Thank you for posting so many of these wonderful old movies! My husband just loves watching them.
excellent, and it has pace!
Aww, when Hollywood KNEW how to make movies, no matter the story they always give me a rest from this crazy, evil, stressful world. Watch these gems and live for an hour or two and enjoy when life was so much simpler! KEEP THESE GEMS COMING,....PLEASE...❤❤❤
What a great little "B" movie. And 79 years' old. Always happy to spend an hour watching these old movies which still give me so much pleasure. I was two years' old when this was made. The characters were well played and there really was quite a bit of atmosphere. Thank you for this.
Ronald Strange
@@harveymartin8484, Ronald Strange what? Are you camping under his bed? SHADDUP nitwit!
ronald people are strange
Ronald. Do you remember when the world was like this? I love these old films
@@vikmarisco5679 Me too Vik. I am now 84!
A hidden gem of a crime noir flick. If some of it seems old hat keep in mind this was written before 1938. This is like the game plan for organized crime of the sixties through eighties - and the clumsiness of the law who suffers many indignities, often of their own mis-placed zeal. This was probably a bit relevant in it's time, more-so today. That makes it worth a look as a hidden gem.
Thank you
Excellent movie, entertaining, great story easy to following great acting.
Good movie. Thank you very much.
Thank You. Better clear version of this movie.
The district attorney almost had me; I thought he went rogue. Whew! A good movie.
"Never trust an honest man." One of my own quotes.
Great classic movie ❤
The policing and lawyering in this flick is a stomach-turner for any policemen and lawyers watching … but still entertaining enough to enjoy a double-feature gem. Now, for just one more of your "B" shows PizzaFlix. Thanks again.
Great movie great cast of actors
This movie is very up to date in our society today.
Totally awesome
Short and snappy thanks for posting.
I love old movies!
Not a bad little movie. Very entertaining.
The daughter did not know that ( it was a setup plan) that the courts knew and the Young lawyer knew but the daughter did not know she actually thought her father was going to jail. And of course neither did the bad guys know that it was a total setup .
GREAT --- MOVIE (( Today Sunday, November 20,2016 )) [ Thank's ]
At 6:56 referring to the US Constitution cop says to crime boss "that's a bill of human rights, it was never intended to protect human rats!" Anne Nagle who received top billing here died of liver cancer at age 50. Yes, she had a problem.
That's very true, Just Steve. Anne Nagel -- who was born Anna Marie Dolan, on the 29th of September, 1915, and who
passed away on the 6th of July, 1966 -- did endure many problems during her 25 year acting career. But, at least she'd
been able to work with a variety of great actors and actresses of her day: such as Claudia Dell in A BRIDE FOR HENRY
(1937); Joan Barclay in CONVICTS CODE (1939); and also the infamous W. C. Fields in one of his biggest hit movies:
1941's NEVER GIVE A SUCKER AN EVEN BREAK. She was also one of the rather few of her time who'd been able to be
cast in TV roles. Her very final role was in the 1st of 49 episodes of the series CIRCUS BOY -- which starred a little boy
of 11, Mickey Braddock: best known as the lead-vocalist of The Monkees. Mickey Dolenz, turned 75 on March 8th.
She fried her liver with booze. And being married for a brief time to the notorious homosexual 'Ross Alexander' didn't do her any good either.
Anne Nagel also played the role of Lenore Case in the Green Hornet serials of 1940 and 1941
Another Excellent film. Thank you much!
love old movies
I love these classics is amazing how close to the corporate world of today are.
Human nature doesn't change.
@@jennyjerome5669 HUMAN? Capitalism does not have anything of human nature, is not good for business. Exacerbate the mythological stigmatization of women, family, values the beast aspect of human life; trough class struggle cover as a competition to "success"& "progress" . Hollywood great responsible on the built of that masc. Capitalism does not have anything of human nature; is a PROGRESS WITHOUT WOMEN AND WITHOUT PEOPLE. what can of progress is that fascist progress for a reduced circle of MOLOCH PEOPLE.
I finally watched this, and it’s really a good crime flick. Thanks, PF. Hope you’re staying safe and well. :)
The “good guys” in this movie who are suggesting that the constitution and bill of rights are outdated are much scarier than the bad guys.
DA is a boss! I enjoyed this.
Excellent ☺
EXCELLENT MOVIE.
I WOULDN'T SAY A BUNCH OF NOBODIES THEY WERE ALL GREAT CHARACTER ACTOR'S
Today's stars won't be as watched and enjoyed as the so-called nobodys when their hour upon the stage is over.
An instructive '30's crime-noir film i.e., criminal law is mainly about cracking down on poor snooks doing stupid capers and catching blue-collar jail-cover dims. The uptown white-collar thieves, like the execs at Wells Fargo Bank, walk away with hundreds of millions and float to safety on golden-corporate-parachutes. A swell retirement on investor's dimes.
You didn't mention that Wells Fargo Bank bought out the Norwest Bank in Minneapolis years ago. Norwest was a terrible place to do business. The staff treated you like crap on a routine basis and looked for every chance to screw their customers. I speak from experience.
One of my favorite movies
Amazing how they solve the case in about an hour by cutting out "stuff"
Don't you wish the government could operate that efficiently?
Another Monogram Winner!
(19:38 forward): Junius is a reference to the pseudonymous 19th century writer to the London, England paper “The Advertiser.”
That kind of stuff leads to a lot of shoot first, ask questions later...
Not always a bad idea.
😢what an excellent opportunity for the criminal to exercise the rights in front of the authorities.
How did John Carter make that recording if it was at Big Bill's place?🤔
Gee, that was swell.
quality movie with unknowns!
The plot got more silly as time went on but still a great watch.
Good Movie! Big bill makes all the Dough!!!
My God get that opening scroll! Innocent until proved guilty is wrong???I guess outrageous theories were not limited to Europe in the 1930's
"This is America. You are presumed Guilty until you are proven Guilty." **THAT is 'The American Dream' in so many words. However, if you are female, non-White, or are in this country illegally, you are presumed innocent on all counts. And for that we pay taxes.
watchable! :)
Sadly, they don't know what to do with him. Hence, it the really big show!🙄👊
Rackets back in the day. Up to days same stuff . false news. Sound familiar.
Very. And I read Tafts words. 8 thought well that applies id you use a bike lock to club 7 ppl and get a 2 yr bond in Cali. But seriously, I read Taft, and I wonder how applicable that is in the UK on supposed hate speech laws. If you escape those vile laws the public will applaud you
Except that governments now run the rackets. Replace one form of criminal for another.
If this was today they would be out in 2 yrs with an apology in Canada.
Today they wouldn't get to court. Professional hired 'protesters' would terrorize the judicial system until they released them for 'lack of evidence'.
ford v8 tommy gun and lets go
1:10, 9:24, 10:45, 16:02, 16:28, 17:37, 18:58 a, 21:40, 23:09, 24:47, 28:15, 33:02, 37:19, 40:01, 42:36, 44:24, 49:30, 51:59, 53:14, 57:29
In other words, the entire movie.
That's swell!
This fair haired cop. My great uncle . Charles Trowbridge. I’m a Trowbridge. Have more photos of him with my family. I never met him.
I always liked Charles Trowbridge. He and Sam Flint and Samuel S. Hinds presented a solid and moral image to the viewer. And then there were Edwin Stanley and Selmer Jackson as well.
@@leelarson107The first time I saw CT, he played a bad guy in "Mr. Wong:The Fatal Hour" starring Boris Karloff.
Ding Dong...
Who are you? What do you want ?
( Unwanted guest says ) shut up.🤣🤣
I knew this was going to be a good movie when I saw that it was recorded by Karl Zint.🙄
I hope this was just a movie, and a not a reflection on what a real district attorney back then would have done. Throwing a bomb out the window without checking if anybody was out there...putting those two thugs in jail with such a low bond that they would be right back out again. Good entertainment, but really a little naïve and silly.
YOU ought to be concerned about what is happening in our country RIGHT NOW - from the top-down-bottoms-up ...
On second thought, YOU and many of us ought to be DOING SOMETHING AS SERIOUS AS OUR PROBLEMS ... YEAH, ME TOO.
@@nameskhar1510 When you say "our country", I think you mean the US, as I currently live in Mexico. However, I think I understand what you mean and I do agree with you 100%.
@@nameskhar1510 Forget it. No one wants to listen to the truth these days. They're too hung up on Political Correctness and Critical race Theory and 'wokeism'. This country, under the present administration, is a train wreck in the making.
uuuh...no.
Don't talk with your thumb in your mouth.............or anywhere else.
Hollywood pro-judiciary propaganda!
The bus is waiting to take you back to Meheco.
This movie's plot Is quite similar to what is happening in USA,with Trump in Oval Office& his Banana Republic family& staff! It demonstrates the indifferent,uncaring,non-compassionate human beings,which IS exemplified by Trump et al.Present " situation" needs to change,a complete overall change!
An obvious PROJECTION on the part of N.S. --- with her near perfect description of Bonnie and Clyde Clinton and the 'CratMob.
Nancy Sanders bad analogy. You must be a extreme left wing socialist radical. I’m sure you kept the extra money saved from lower taxes!!
our current president and his admin will go down in history as amerias national shame....
@@monaestrada6256 REAL NATIONAL SHAME WILL BE IF THE LIBBERS WIN IN 2020 OR EVER.......
@@monaestrada6256 Do you have a green card?
hey don't make crappier movies than this
Why did the women in these movies always have dead animals draped around their shoulders, vile and hideous, and they called it "classy". Yuck.
@@barbaracrickley6191 probably because that was the style back then, much like overgrown butts, lips and bodies in general are in style and "classy" today 😊
@@Mhel2023 Overgrown mammaries were "classy" back then and now.
@@barbaracrickley6191 An animalist's view. But yes, furcoats on good looking women can enhance their appeal.
@@alphonsozorro7952 I see you state your name alternately as 'Alphonso Zorro' and 'Zorro A;phonso'. Are you schizophrenic, or are you just immature and playing with daddy's computer?.
When have you ever heard a DA who was poor after leaving office?
When did you ever hear of a DA's daughter marrying a DA?
When did you ever hear of the police jailing someone without charging them?
vomit.