Classic Film-Noir | Gang Busters (1955) | Full Movie | Myron Healey | Don C. Harvey | Sam Edwards
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Hardened criminal repeatedly breaks out of Oregon State Prison, eluding police for prolonged periods afterwards.
Directed by Bill Karn
Written by Bill Karn, Phillips Lord (as Phillips H. Lord)
Starring Myron Healey, Don C. Harvey, Sam Edwards
I'm used to seeing Myron Healey in westerns. This is a good change of pace.
Myron did a decent Doc Holiday in a few episodes of the Life & Legend of Wyatt Earp series. Side note: Phil Hartman, a former, and deceased, SNL cast member, closely resembled Healy and had similar mannerisms - particularly that funny/sneaky grin.
Myron Healey was so good. I always enjoy his work.
For about half a year mother and I moved to Washington with my stepfather from Texas. He was a carpenter and there was lots of work for his son and his son-in-law up there. I was in my senior year in the high school at Connell Washington. We had never been to Wala Wala but we had been to see Mt Rainer and we had gone to see the Great Hoover Damn and we crossed over the border into Canada 🍁 to spend the night so we could truthfully say that we had been in Canada 🍁. We lived in the seven city’s area.try city’s area of Washington. Kennewick and Pasco and Richland area
Respectful corrections: Tri-Cities (Richland, Pasco, and Kennewick in Washington State.) Spelling: Mt. Rainier, Walla Walla, Grand Coulee Dam (Hoover Dam is in Clark County, Nevada, close to Las Vegas.
Oh my gosh! What a blast! We spent all day on a Sunday and watched it through! So much fun!,
I think a person has to have grown up with this kinda stuff, seeing it in a Saturday afternoon matinee, at an indoor theatre, to really have an appreciation. Cheesy, but what fun it is.
Great movie
Nothing like showing a movie about a real Criminal
These days, there's a very different sort of criminal in Oregon, They're known as "the homeless."
No other words than excellent ❤
That was a really good movie, never seen it before. Thanks for posting it but GEEZ the amount of commercials was astronomical. I normally quit watching movies with this many commercials but the bad man was intriguing, haha. Couldn't turn it off.
Just a well done story times and conditions have changed ❤😢❤😢❤😢❤😢❤😢
Classic, no doubt!
Wasn’t Healey in EVERY western on TV back in the fifties?😊
Myron was great but is this one of the few - only? - times he played lead.
"You're the best man in the country in your field." What field is that, going to prison?
"Im afraid some might think he was a hero"
Should be afraid how ppl see how law enforcement & prison guards were just as lawless and cruel as criminal, s.
Entertaining stuff. 👍
The amount of ads here are as painful as that shiv in the prison yard
My Healy never got an Oscar?
I ow-rage!!
Thank you
I actually live near the prison.... great history🤔 hmmmmm? Liked the movie from the era👍😁
"John Omar Pinson" was a real convict whose real name was Omar August Pinson. His wiki page is pitifully under-detailed.
Features some very good performances from the second string characters
How times have changed…
Actor Frank Richards who played Bennett the grave digger was featured in a 1961 episode of Qzzie and Harriet , called The Manly Arts extolling the prowess of old Ozzie's fighting ability . Richards was pretty with his single line .
Myron Healy is one of the great under appreciated actors of film history.
I was watching a commercial and a movie broke out
Don't you just hate when that happens?
Three years later and nothing has changed 😂😂
Today, almost 70 years after this movie was released, the state of Oregon has very different criminals to deal with.
They're known as "the homeless."
Ya lousy screw!! Lol, love the old timey gangsters.
On certain street scenes you can see some of the same buildings shot from opposite angles after the car has supposedly been driven around the city.. Lol!
And yet he wasn't "FRIED" for the murder of the police officer who questioned his "Tackle"
Myron Healey 2024.
At election day, November 8.
over and out? uh, no. over means "you talk now". out means "this conversation is finished". did the director and script writer ever study 2-way radio jargon? 54:51...sign on store "toy's"....sheesh
maybe you should have directed it Mr. Demille
This movie is so funny they knock the criminals knock a phone off the hook and the police are at the other end of it saying somebody knocked the phone off the hook at the gun shop like what the
......yeahhhhh, so unrealistic!!!!.........what really happened was the owner of an all-nite diner 2 blocks away heard, and then smelled, a fart coming from the sporting goods store that could only have come from a prison-food eating man with terminal cancer.......
UNREALISTIC, LIKE TODAY'S GARBAGE!!
Lol you must be young. Back in the day when they had phone operators..the line was open when you picked the phone up. The operator just connected the call. The police wasn't on the other end already . The operator called the police and told them the phone at the store was off the hook and noises could be heard. For the time period it's very realistic.
@@chrisgermo1956You just don't understand how phone lines worked back then.
Aunt Jenny won't be such a looker anymore these days.
Interesting/informative/entertaining.
Oregon cops today would assist the thugs and the justice system would set them free.
Movie got a little weak at the end there.
Officer Rondo was a little too nosey, lol!
When Pinion shot the cop who'd wanted to see his "fishing tackle", why did the police automatically assume it was Pinion who did the shooting? There were no witnesses.
MMMM, love how they could shoot tires out just by sticking the pistol out the door, great movie
Good shots
Dope
Good movie but showed stupidity on the cops for not going after Long before he Cowardly shot Old man and then Not going into the bank 🤯
Gangbusters was the father of Dragnet and later their running mate .
Too many ads
1:00.21 to 1:11.15: Interesting coincidence that the truck driver (William Fawcett) gave his
paroled prisoner passenger a little lecture on life's ethics. Back in the early 1940s, Fawcett
was a Ph.D. at Michigan State University.
US 180 doesn'r run through--or even near--Oregon... ;-)
LOL.
@Kevin Burke LOL
This is HOLLYWOOD!! JUST LIKE TODAY'S MOVIES!! WAKE UP!!
@Kevin Burke Just like the gov. Scripted.
Oregon Route 180 is an Oregon state highway running from the community of Eddyville to U.S. Route 20 in Blodgett. OR 180 is known as the Eddyville-Blodgett Highway No. 180 (see Oregon highways and routes). It is 19.23 miles (30.95 km) long and runs west-east.
but why didn't he get the chair for killing that cop???
Where is lunch
Why does it sound like the narrator is saying "Pinton" but everyone else is saying "Pinson"?
the bank person is not interested in the shot officer,only about the money
yeah real smart master mind criminal....not...
2:02:00
Pulled a what?😆
Yeah, I couldn’t believe it either. While they were pulling boners🍆, poor guy gets killed. Great police work guys.😂😂
Classic Film Noir - really. This is just a cheap Government PR exercise
I checked out the current FBI 10 most wanted list. Not very exciting people on there.
2oooooohhhhh mny comercials
how can you complain when adblocker plus is such a simple fix?
@@DanielGraybeal1961 is Ed blocker a free thing and if you could explain how do you use it I can't seem to find it
@@arlenmargolin1650 Hey, dumbass...not " Ed blocker "...it's 'ad blocker '. Blocking advertisements,...not guys named ' Ed '. How do people get to be as stupid as you, Arlen Margolin ???