The Human Jungle 1954

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2023
  • A fantastic obscure noir.

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  • @thraciangrapes
    @thraciangrapes Год назад +40

    Chuck Connors! He was my Dad's roommate at Villanova University. Chuck was originally a baseball allstar who got a scholarship to become a professional baseball player. However he was discovered as an actor for his size and good looks. He went for it.
    My Dad was also an all-star football player who got his scholarship for sports. Son of Irish immigrants from Philadelphia.

    • @karenhill3970
      @karenhill3970 Год назад +2

      How awesome!!!

    • @user-pg7dy4kq1x
      @user-pg7dy4kq1x 11 месяцев назад +2

      What’s his name ?
      Philadelphia here..

    • @randquadrozzi1280
      @randquadrozzi1280 8 месяцев назад +4

      Cool story.Also played pro basketball for the Celtics.my grandfather was in the same company in the Marines as lee marvin.Small world.

    • @carlreed6186
      @carlreed6186 8 месяцев назад +2

      He also played basketball for the Celtics

    • @Dr.Pepper001
      @Dr.Pepper001 4 месяца назад

      Many great people came from Philadelphia.

  • @buckymaxwell3801
    @buckymaxwell3801 Год назад +86

    Gary Merrill was ALWAYS underestimated as a versatile actor. Critics claimed his performances were wooden, but they failed to appreciate his expressive face and voice. This was one of his best performances, and one I never saw before. Jan Sterling came from a well to do family, but played the round heel tramp perfectly. Regis Toomey was his usual professional self and even the unknowns like Joe Turkel and the rest were in top form. Thanks for digging this one up. It was a winner.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +8

      I totally agree with your comment about Mr Merrill. Am looking forward to watching this mid-50s crime drama. Noir is my favorite genre & this looks like it's right up my alley !

    • @slim555555
      @slim555555 Год назад +8

      I too am a fan of Jan Sterling.

    • @erikramaekers63
      @erikramaekers63 Год назад +6

      Restrained acting style( in most of his movies) less is more

    • @coretv292
      @coretv292 Год назад +3

      Gary Merrill's versatility as an actor was often overlooked by critics who failed to appreciate his expressive face and voice. However, this film showcased one of his best performances. Jan Sterling played the role of a tramp convincingly and Regis Toomey was his usual professional self. Even the lesser-known actors like Joe Turkel were in top form. Overall, it was a great film.

    • @ssoldie5490
      @ssoldie5490 Год назад +4

      I so Agree, Bucky Maxwell👍👍

  • @leelarson107
    @leelarson107 Год назад +90

    Many people leaving Comments here are obsessed with defining this film as 'noir' or as not 'noir'. *I'd suggest that we just relax and watch the film rather than spending our time categorizing everything in sight.

    • @steveweinstein3222
      @steveweinstein3222 Год назад +3

      It really takes no time at all.

    • @TeaParty1776
      @TeaParty1776 Год назад +5

      Man watches with categories. Man guides his life w/categories, whether he knows it or not. He needs categories to live. Good categories. Life should guide the categories.
      Atlas Shrugged

    • @steveweinstein3222
      @steveweinstein3222 Год назад +6

      @@TeaParty1776 Heavy, dude.

    • @TeaParty1776
      @TeaParty1776 Год назад +6

      @@steveweinstein3222 Heavy is a good category.

    • @internetcensure5849
      @internetcensure5849 Год назад +3

      @@steveweinstein3222 "categorizing everything in sight." takes time.

  • @billhowes7937
    @billhowes7937 Год назад +13

    I watched this one twice within a week. Surprisingly good. I have new respect for Gary Merrill in this film. He is really good. Well done in every way.

  • @jaminova_1969
    @jaminova_1969 Год назад +20

    It's cold and rainy in Southern California and I am home watching a B&W Film. Thank You so much!

    • @cherryvaleleatherock6900
      @cherryvaleleatherock6900 Год назад +3

      @Jamie Nova - To my mind, you're having the perfect day 📽🎬❤.

    • @abef.9085
      @abef.9085 Год назад +2

      That"s all i Watch....Tell"s how it was,and how it should have stayed.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +1

      Sounds like a great way to spend a day....rain or shine ! Give me a good ol' B&W anytime !

    • @abef.9085
      @abef.9085 Год назад +1

      @@jubalcalif9100 Tubi and Freevee have alot...Bogart/B.Davis/E.G.Robinson/J.Garfield...Ida..Etc.

    • @aaarauz1
      @aaarauz1 Год назад

      @@abef.9085 - freevee also has all 5 seasons of Rockford Files and Barney Miller. Win/Win!!

  • @maryjesionowski2933
    @maryjesionowski2933 Год назад +53

    "Rustle up some stenographers and get it all down while it's still hot!"
    I've watched a lot of film noir and this one is definitely both obscure and well made. Thanks!

    • @rosetucker489
      @rosetucker489 Год назад +2

      Good enough movie, but
      definitely not film noir! It's a police procedural.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад

      Ditto !

  • @BroonParker
    @BroonParker Год назад +20

    An obscure gem of a film. Thanks for posting this.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +2

      I certainly have a notion to second THAT emotion !

  • @onaleemcgraw4048
    @onaleemcgraw4048 Год назад +13

    Very good film, excellent performances Thanks for posting!

  • @alfredbonnabel7022
    @alfredbonnabel7022 Год назад +17

    Great cast with a good pace. Love Jan Sterling always believeable. Gary Merrill was excellent. 👍👍👍👍

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +2

      Agree 100 per cent ! Big fan of Gary Merrill and Jan Sterling myself !

    • @garylampkin4288
      @garylampkin4288 Год назад +3

      Just saying the names, Jan Sterling or Mamie Van Doren gets my temperature rising. 🌡️😀😍

    • @keithharvey7230
      @keithharvey7230 Год назад

      ​@@garylampkin4288 Vida Ann Borg

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 Год назад

      Jan Sterling was an amazing actress. Easy on the eyes, too. Loved her in a supporting role in Caged, starring the great Eleanor Parker, as an inmate. Jan was a fine film noir presence.

  • @paulstark6818
    @paulstark6818 Год назад +5

    A story with a difference great cast well acted out thank yOU

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +1

      So true ! I'm watching it right now. Greatly enjoying it so far. Never heard of it til it was recommended to me by YT.

  • @aaarauz1
    @aaarauz1 Год назад +13

    20 minutes in and it feels like 12 oclock high with Merrill playing the role of Gregory Peck. Good stuff and thanks for sharing this.

  • @terrylittle
    @terrylittle Год назад +23

    Gary Merrill was a great and very believable actor whether playing the lead role or as a supporting actor. Enjoyed his performance in 12 o'clock high with Gregory Peck very much. Had never seen this one before, so watching him as the lead was a nice treat! Thanks for posting, you just got another subscriber.

    • @keithharvey7230
      @keithharvey7230 Год назад +2

      I can still hear Gregory saying 'Keith'.

    • @randquadrozzi1280
      @randquadrozzi1280 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes he was believable with a kinda layed back attitude.

  • @JMorris216
    @JMorris216 Год назад +7

    Great movie. Thanks

  • @mht5875
    @mht5875 Год назад +8

    Wow Claude Akins was so young here!

  • @stanburdick9708
    @stanburdick9708 Год назад +5

    Love these black and white noirs and no stinkin commercials!!!what would these old timers be without regis! thanx keepem comin👍👍👍

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +1

      I know ! I'd rather watch a good B&W crime/noir/mystery flick from yesteryear than most of the stuff being produced today !

  • @GM-cf6jv
    @GM-cf6jv Год назад +4

    Now thats a good detective story. thanks! Merrill, Connors, Aiken and several other recognized actors great casting.

    • @garylampkin4288
      @garylampkin4288 Год назад +1

      I think Sterling, Connors and Aiken were the notables for this noir with a twist.

  • @marbleman52
    @marbleman52 Год назад +13

    An aspiring young beautiful woman finally gets a part in a movie. She calls her parents: " Hey, Mom & Dad, I'm finally gonna be in a Hollywood movie...hooray !! It's just a short scene. I play a dead girl. All my hard work is paying off..!!"

  • @charlesflinnill978
    @charlesflinnill978 Год назад +9

    Thx for upload, great flick. Familiar classic actors.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +1

      Nifty noir indeed. I think Eddie Muller should show it on his TCM "Noir Alley" program.

  • @sharonpolikoff7282
    @sharonpolikoff7282 Год назад +28

    Merrill shouldn't have to keep apologizing to his wife for the career he's chosen. She could be more supportive instead of being a wet blanket.
    This was an interesting film; Toomey and Miss Sterling especially stand out among the competent cast. Thanks for posting!

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +1

      Thanks for a perceptive analysis of this nifty noir. I had never even heard of it til it was recommended to me here on RUclips.

    • @hardshiponthepathwaytopeac2371
      @hardshiponthepathwaytopeac2371 Год назад

      Jubal Calif, l guess not learning how to think for yourself has its positives...

  • @rogersmith4834
    @rogersmith4834 Год назад +17

    Emile Meyer is the tough cop in this one. In SHANE (1953), his Riker character was the theme of the entire picture, dominating the dialog, and the fccus of the conflict. His acting was powerful and gave us an indelible screen heavy. But Hats Off To Hollywood, he got 6th or 7th billing, among those with their names in the small print. Here, he really shines.

    • @noirfan1943
      @noirfan1943  Год назад +4

      He's so great in Sweet Smell of Success too. I know him mostly from that. Such a thrill to see him here.

    • @p.stephens9305
      @p.stephens9305 Год назад +2

      @@noirfan1943"I call him the boy with the ice cream face"!

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +1

      How right you are ! Could not agree more !

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +3

      @@p.stephens9305 Ha ! I remember that line from "Sweet Smell of Success" ! Emile's corrupt cop Lt. Kello was describing Tony Curtis' sleazy publicity agent character.

    • @aaarauz1
      @aaarauz1 Год назад

      @@noirfan1943 'c'mere Sidney, I want to chastise you'

  • @smooches1368
    @smooches1368 Месяц назад

    Regis Toomey was a real find for me. I watched "Other Men's Women" and wanted to see more of him. I love to see him by surprise. Throw in Jan Sterling and I'll watch all night. They both appear in "The High and the Mighty" (1954) a film that started my facination for Jan Sterling. The intro for that movie states that it was "Introducing Jan Sterling" even though I'm sure I've seen her in earlier productions including this one, also 1954 and "Ace in the Hole" (1951). Good actors.

  • @alfredbonnabel7022
    @alfredbonnabel7022 Год назад +7

    Great cast...

  • @catdog2706
    @catdog2706 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent movie absolutely great actors

  • @kevinhagopian2072
    @kevinhagopian2072 Год назад +29

    Please keep it up, Noir Fan; this is a neglected and important noir.

    • @Kidraver555
      @Kidraver555 Год назад +4

      Not sure this really is 'noir' more 'crime/drama' there is no private detective and the lead role is a copper, what is your definition of noir in terms of plot and character elements, noir is an over used term these days.

    • @noirfan1943
      @noirfan1943  Год назад +9

      @@Kidraver555 Wiki says noir is a "stylish Hollywood crime dramas, particularly those that emphasize cynical attitudes and motivations." I also think great character actor performances make noir. A private detective is definitely not required, imho. Gun Crazy is definitely a noir. When I first fell in love with the genre, 20 years ago, I was taught that Detour was one of the first noirs. There's many more examples...

    • @willedelman7960
      @willedelman7960 Год назад +4

      @@Kidraver555 The Big Heat is a noir and has no PI and a cop the central character. This has some similarities to it. In the Big Heat the police department is corrupt. Here it is incompetent. I agree there are a lot of movies on YT described as noir and aren't, but this one strikes me as a prime example.

    • @brinsonopinion
      @brinsonopinion Год назад +3

      @@noirfan1943 "The Blue Dahlia" is my favorite... no PI in sight.

    • @ValeskaTruax
      @ValeskaTruax Год назад +5

      Film noir has many different definitions. Not necessary to pigeon hole to enjoy a film.

  • @ThePiratemachine
    @ThePiratemachine Год назад +12

    Didn't know Gary Merill could act so well. And Jan Serling good as usual.

    • @rogersmith4834
      @rogersmith4834 Год назад +5

      I'm a Jan Sterling fan. Loved her in ACE IN THE HOLE (aka THE BIG CARNIVAL). In my 20th Century-Fox days, the closest I got to Ms. Sterling was a chance discovery of her dressing room outside Stage 10. Someone had scrawled her name on a strip of masking tape on a 12-foot trailer.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +2

      @@rogersmith4834 I always liked the late great Jan Sterling. Wonderful actress.

  • @oldmancigars1869
    @oldmancigars1869 6 месяцев назад +1

    .....Gary Merrill is one of the most thorough, professional, and totally committed cigarette smokers known to man, back then, or today.....a man has never lived who loved a cigarette as much as him...

  • @tpe54
    @tpe54 Год назад +9

    Top shelf noir!...
    Loved the brewery scene..
    I guess product placement is nothing new.

    • @gregmonks
      @gregmonks Год назад

      Product placement was a staple going back centuries. There was a good example in Anne of Green Gables.

  • @kojack1129
    @kojack1129 Год назад +5

    Great ill be checking here for more like this.

  • @thomastimlin1724
    @thomastimlin1724 Год назад +6

    First time i ever saw Gary Merrill was in the very first episode of The Time Tunnel [tv show, 1966-67] playing a senator, bent on shutting the project down. He raised his voice in a scene, and was certainly not "wooden." Since then I have scene many of his films. I suspect the films were wooden and not the actor after watching this performance. As good as anything Humphrey Bogart would have done in the same film/script.

  • @whatzause
    @whatzause Год назад +3

    A little background: Toomey was 3-1/2 years younger than my dad. They were both children in Pittsburgh. Dad told me that, as a boy, Toomey kept to himself a lot.

  • @trilbywilby7826
    @trilbywilby7826 6 месяцев назад

    This was a very good movie. Thank you for the upload.

  • @Mrc172
    @Mrc172 Год назад +9

    There was a British TV series back in the early 60's called The Human Jungle. It starred Herbert Lom as a psychiatrist.

    • @johnrogan9420
      @johnrogan9420 Год назад

      Lom was visited by inspector Clouseau while trying to show he should be released from a mental hospital...of course the Pink Panther ruins that concept...Peter Sellers and Herbert Lom...priceless comedy!

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +1

      YES ! That was a great mid-60s British TV drama ! I watched a handful of episodes years ago here at RUclips. Since then they've been removed due to copyright issues. A wonderfully well written & well acted series. Herbert Lom was especially good as the psychiatrist (Dr Roger Corder), who treated a new patient each week.

    • @walte153
      @walte153 Год назад

      @@jubalcalif9100 Yes, it was great. Every month or two I do a search to see if somebody posted a few episodes I could watch before they're deleted. So far... no luck.

    • @amethyst9998
      @amethyst9998 3 месяца назад

      @@jubalcalif9100 That's what I thought this was, with Herbert Lom, so I'm disappointed. Will still watch there due to good write-ups in the comments section. I also watched the series on You Tube and hoped it might have been uploaded again.

  • @raphaelandrews3617
    @raphaelandrews3617 Год назад +5

    I have not seen this before but love the excellent directing.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +1

      I'm currently watching it & it's my first time too. Enjoying it very much. Good cast & script.

  • @catmother4214
    @catmother4214 Год назад +7

    Thanks for posting! I'll definitely watch this film noir tonight. ♥️♥️♥️

  • @dannyc.jewell8788
    @dannyc.jewell8788 Год назад +12

    The Rifleman and Cheyenne both in one movie

  • @jeanastone6866
    @jeanastone6866 Год назад +5

    Thanks for posting!

  • @steveweinstein3222
    @steveweinstein3222 Год назад +9

    Low production values and compulsively watchable - unbeatable combination.

  • @auletjohnast03638
    @auletjohnast03638 Год назад +6

    🔵🎼BAD BOYS BAD BOYS WHAT YOU'RE GOING TO DO? WHAT YOU'RE GOING TO DO WHEN THEY COME FOR YOU!🎵🔴

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +1

      They should learn not to do the crime if they don't wanna do the time....

  • @phangbrown6178
    @phangbrown6178 Год назад +1

    This Film had my adrenaline pumping...........Well done...........I enjoyed this Film.....................Patrick.

  • @saltydog4759
    @saltydog4759 2 месяца назад +2

    29:23, 41:59, 46:49, 49:35 ~ Stunningly beautiful and dripping with sexuality and always gave brilliant performances. Jan Sterling was hands down my favorite blondie from the 50s.

  • @carlb8378
    @carlb8378 Год назад +1

    I see co-actors who went on to be Major Stars . This movie is hitting all the bells & whistles . And please don't get upset with my comments , I'm just having some fun . 😊😊😊

  • @mickeybitsko1676
    @mickeybitsko1676 Год назад +7

    Merrill bounced into Frank savage

  • @carlb8378
    @carlb8378 Год назад

    I love this movie , I'm gonna save it and watch it a buncha times before I cut it loose . 😊😊😊

  • @oxycocus
    @oxycocus 2 месяца назад

    Merrill's Revenge: A great noir-crime thriller. Such a great cast of character actors. Regis Toomey (Guys & Dolls), Emile Meyer (countless westerns), James Westerfield (on the Waterfront, Hang 'em High), Chubby Johnson, Chuck Conners (The Rifleman), Claude Akins. But it doesn't take a genius to recognize Merrill's role is almost a mirror image of his wonderful performance in 12 O'Clock High where he got kicked out of his job, replaced by Gregory Peck. In Human Jungle he replaces Westerfield. Leading up to Merrill's promotion and in the immediate aftermath dialogue is almost identical to 12 O'Clock High. The film could be a case study in personality types and leadership styles.

  • @gregmonks
    @gregmonks Год назад +7

    Guess who at 19:52? A young Chuck as an extra! Notice how his shoes skate on the pavement? Hobnails, which guys used to stick in their shoes. Young guys used to get in trouble for wearing hobnail shoes to school and wrecking the linoleum. Lots of other young actors who would make it big in later years, including the guy who played the gorilla in Planet of the Apes.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +1

      When you mentioned a cast member who later appeared in "Planet of the Apes", I suppose you mean Claude Akins. He sure played a lot of nogoodniks over the years. This nifty noir overflows with familair faces !

  • @artroraback8663
    @artroraback8663 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @dennisbruneau351
    @dennisbruneau351 Год назад +4

    awesome!

  • @johnrogan9420
    @johnrogan9420 Год назад +9

    Gary Merrill made a convincing Colonel in charge of WW2 counter espionage in the 1951 German language movie "enschieden bevor morgengrau " starring Oscar Werner.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +3

      Sounds wunderbar ! Would like to see that one ! Always been a big Gary Merrill and Oskar Werner fan.

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg Год назад +2

      It was also called "Decision Before Dawn"

    • @johnrogan9420
      @johnrogan9420 Год назад

      @@None-zc5vg entire movie is interlaced with English and then German speaking with a few Mexican exclamations like entiendo y hasta luego muchachos...still very easy to understand the entire plot!

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 Год назад +1

      Merrill was also impressive in All About Eve, as Bette Davis' director/husband.

  • @dokskwyr4353
    @dokskwyr4353 Год назад

    Great movie. Looking forward to your next upload.

  • @Linda-oi4pj
    @Linda-oi4pj Год назад +9

    Love Merrel and Bette Davis in All About Eve

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +2

      Indubitably ! A true classic. Well written and well cast. Bette and Gary fell in love while making the movie and subsequently got married.

    • @garylampkin4288
      @garylampkin4288 Год назад +2

      One of Gary Merrill's best career moves... marrying the leading lady 😀

    • @zeldasmith6154
      @zeldasmith6154 Год назад

      ​@@garylampkin4288 He divorced her.

  • @jkkluyre33
    @jkkluyre33 2 месяца назад +1

    Great movie, thru and thru.

  • @davidhewson8605
    @davidhewson8605 Год назад

    Great movie ! Thanks. Dave

  • @tigerone2353
    @tigerone2353 Год назад +5

    Good film. Chuck Conner quite young

  • @corallewis3093
    @corallewis3093 Год назад +1

    Awesome ty!

  • @deborahlowe5502
    @deborahlowe5502 Год назад

    Oh it’s definitely noir. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @austinsandefer649
    @austinsandefer649 Год назад +2

    Love it...

  • @denisehall4818
    @denisehall4818 Год назад +1

    thanks

  • @karenhill3970
    @karenhill3970 Год назад +1

    Extremely difficult at times being a Police Officer, then and now

  • @johnrogan9420
    @johnrogan9420 Год назад +5

    Chuck Connor as the Mexican Suarez...lol

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Год назад +1

      Jack lord played a Mexican too
      I can't see Irish playing mexican🤣

    • @garylampkin4288
      @garylampkin4288 Год назад +1

      @@kathleenking47 Or, vice versa 😳

  • @thejerseyj5479
    @thejerseyj5479 Год назад +5

    The 50's, greatest decade ever.

    • @Mark-gg6iy
      @Mark-gg6iy Год назад

      "We disagree"- Black people.
      "We agree" - the mafia.
      "We disagree"- women wanting reproductive healthcare.
      "We agree"- Catholic church officials that are pedophiles.
      "We disagree"- victims of American LEO's abuse including murder
      "We agree"- corrupt white collar criminals including politicians
      ect. ect. ect.

    • @starvingartistful
      @starvingartistful Год назад

      You mean the 1750´s, right?

  • @cesarelombroso6735
    @cesarelombroso6735 4 месяца назад

    Ah an early film with Claude Akins. 😀😀😀

  • @kenzeetwo
    @kenzeetwo Год назад +4

    Police procedural film about a police captain assigned to take over a demoralized police precinct and turn it around by solving all the unsolved cases as well as some new tough ones.

  • @rogermaes6001
    @rogermaes6001 Год назад +2

    A "cops and thugs" scenario that is both predictable and convoluted, very talkative, with a rather disappointing chase ending.
    But there's a good local painting and an interesting character study, served up by an excellent cast. Gary Merril, rather dull for such an energetic character (my apology to his fans), the beautiful Paula Raymond, Régis Toomey, as discreet as fair, Lamont Johnson (Lannigan), a happy discovery for me, and especially Chuck Connors impressive, dazzling even here, without forgetting Jane Sterling always so seductive and convincing...
    Thanks for the discovery

    • @garylampkin4288
      @garylampkin4288 Год назад +1

      I've always been lukewarm on Gary Merrill myself, and this movie didn't change my mind. I did enjoy the interesting twist to the typical noir, which is usually focused on the criminal's viewpoint and angst. Here we have the angsty precinct captain who has a bit of a castrating woman for a wife.

  • @Northatlantic2012
    @Northatlantic2012 Год назад +3

    Absorbing, fast-paced crime film.

  • @e.d.b.4697
    @e.d.b.4697 Год назад +2

    @3:20 "When are these floozies gonna learn?"
    @19:00 Chuck Conners!

  • @raphaelandrews3617
    @raphaelandrews3617 Год назад +9

    38-12 Did you spot a very young Rifleman Chuck Connors playing a gangster in criminal investigation.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +2

      I did ! Crew cut and all !

    • @anthonyhairston4050
      @anthonyhairston4050 Год назад +1

      tall too !! 6,6 wow ! he lives on !

    • @keithharvey7230
      @keithharvey7230 Год назад

      Wasn't big Chick in a tv series Arrest and Trial with,I think,Ben Gazara?

    • @walte153
      @walte153 Год назад +1

      @@keithharvey7230 He was also the star of "Branded" and "Cowboy In Africa."

    • @keithharvey7230
      @keithharvey7230 Год назад

      @@walte153 He was Jason Cord.

  • @patdoyle3686
    @patdoyle3686 6 месяцев назад +1

    🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Movie great lines like when the captain 0f police says its a war in crime yet people love soldiers yet hate Cops

  • @ror312gallery19
    @ror312gallery19 Год назад

    chuck conners , claude aikens,,great cast,,needed a better ending imho, cheers for sharing ,
    robert in italy

  • @IamP3ngu1n
    @IamP3ngu1n Год назад +1

    34:43 "Leonard Ustick" (Florenz Ames), I seem to recall hearing his voice in animation from the 60's. Maybe "Tooter Turtle" ? Thanks for the post !

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +1

      I looked him up at imdb. He passed away in 1958 at age 75. So he couldn't have done any 1960s voice over work.

  • @johnreitz5676
    @johnreitz5676 Год назад +1

    Back when men were men, dames were dames and Nashes were police cars.

  • @jamesmiller4184
    @jamesmiller4184 Год назад

    NOIRE rocks not sucks!
    (And thanks aplenty to our French amis et frères!)
    ' Did not know your channel even existed!
    It is impossible that I should ever NOT subscribe,
    and so now have!
    Merci beaucoup.

  • @karenhill3970
    @karenhill3970 Год назад

    Oh my gosh ' It Ain't Gonna Be You " ....😘🤣haha
    Beautiful outfits She wears

  • @michaelharrington7656
    @michaelharrington7656 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for a fine police movie. I must say, though, that the police captain got off lightly. Bullying tactics cost lives and allienate the public. He was an egomaniac.

  • @maryperkins5867
    @maryperkins5867 Год назад +1

    He was married to Lucile ball? I guess he was a truly good guy. A lot of guest appearances on game shows. They knew how to enjoy life more after the second world war.

    • @walte153
      @walte153 Год назад

      If you mean Gary Merrill... he was married to Bette Davis for a while. Lucille Ball was married to comedian Gary Morton.

  • @dr.skipkazarian5556
    @dr.skipkazarian5556 6 месяцев назад

    If you know anything about Los Angeles (or any other big city post World War Two and the cynicism that ran through society) then, you will understand the context of the theme. What makes this gem above par is the "B" cast who perform an "A+" job. Other commenters have nailed the essentials so all I will add is my pet theory of what ended film noir....it was cigarettes!

    • @noirfan1943
      @noirfan1943  Месяц назад

      That is an amazing theory. Wow. Like, they just all died of cancer? This is thought provoking.

  • @TrustJesusToday
    @TrustJesusToday Год назад +1

    Blue Ribbon product placement.

  • @jamesshort8660
    @jamesshort8660 Год назад +5

    A young Chuck Connors as the murderer

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +2

      Yes ! And dig that crew cut ! He's also a bad guy in the classic 1958 Western "The Big Country". By the time TV's "The Rifleman" came around, he was a good guy.

    • @TrudyPatootie
      @TrudyPatootie Год назад

      *Thanks for spoiling this for others James*

    • @keithharvey7230
      @keithharvey7230 Год назад

      ​@@jubalcalif9100 Branded

  • @marlene-rr2ih
    @marlene-rr2ih Год назад +1

    good

  • @monjiro9186
    @monjiro9186 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍👍

  • @atlasshrugged7475
    @atlasshrugged7475 Год назад +2

    Fair movie when matched up against the genre of the time. Where was the investigation, the ballistics match up with regard to the policeman who said he shot "high". Seems likely to have been someone in the getaway car. This was after the new cop made a big deal about investigating! The script continued to disappointing from that point forward. The ending was a poor wrap up. The endings on these older 30's - 50's are consistently short and lacking. This one was particularly weak.

  • @auletjohnast03638
    @auletjohnast03638 Год назад +3

    WISH THE BREWERY SCENE WAS IN COLOR.

    • @steveweinstein3222
      @steveweinstein3222 Год назад +2

      There's a reason why it's called film NOIR.

    • @kennyaldrich9542
      @kennyaldrich9542 Год назад +1

      Right so it to could be lame who watches noir and begs for color scenes? Oh, I know!! A MORON. FFRIGGIN COMMONERS...

    • @steveweinstein3222
      @steveweinstein3222 Год назад +2

      @@kennyaldrich9542 THANK YOU! I so prefer B&W flicks. The sharpness can't be matched by color.

  • @howlinhonky
    @howlinhonky Год назад +1

    Merrill fired about 6 shots in the brewery and managed not to hit any pipes or machinery. 😁

    • @garylampkin4288
      @garylampkin4288 Год назад

      👍True, the details and sound design were not on the Director's mind here(probably a tight budget and shooting schedule). But remember, this is fiction and in order for make believe to work, you have to be willing to suspend reality for the hour and a half, erso. 😀

  • @johnrogan9420
    @johnrogan9420 Год назад +3

    Chuck Connor...1:00

  • @kennelson3848
    @kennelson3848 Год назад

    It came from within

  • @maryanitaschmidt9651
    @maryanitaschmidt9651 Год назад +1

    Okay..browsing for this. I may be lame..but is the police chief..the munsters grandpa..or father-in-law of Herman Munster? I feel really like he is..great flic for my mood this morning..seems like i will have to look this question up! Noir to me..if that is a debate& very entertaining dialogue.TY for uploading this.

    • @misterrobert6799
      @misterrobert6799 Год назад

      Nope.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +2

      No. Grandpa Munster was played by veteran comedic actor Al Lewis. The chief in this 1954 noir was played by Emile Meyer, who played some notable bad guys. For instance, he played the chief villian (the greedy rancher Rufus Stryker) in the classic 1953 Western "Shane" and later played corrupt cop Lt. Harry Kello in 1957's "Sweet Smell of Success".

    • @howlinhonky
      @howlinhonky Год назад +1

      When I heard his voice I thought for a moment that he was Al Lewis. Then realized he was much too tall.

    • @keithharvey7230
      @keithharvey7230 Год назад

      ​@@jubalcalif9100 priest in Paths of glory.

  • @keithharvey7230
    @keithharvey7230 7 месяцев назад

    Was the bar man in tvs Voyage to the bottom of the sea?

  • @karenhill3970
    @karenhill3970 Год назад

    Oh my gosh what a awesome movie
    Need these tactics more & more across America at least in Republican cities Police are respectful & probably use ...these tectics need to be in Democratic cities.
    Great acting ..,& lingo.......🇺🇸

  • @wilsonaaronkangean
    @wilsonaaronkangean Месяц назад

    can someone explain me who drop atomic boom on malay jenjarom

  • @christiansirnam6286
    @christiansirnam6286 Год назад +1

    This has a thin, rather unsophisticated plot ...

  • @petegregory517
    @petegregory517 Год назад +2

    6’6” Chuck Conners can’t catch a girl, in heels, for 2 1/2 blocks +?
    Wellll…..ok, that’s believable.

    • @howlinhonky
      @howlinhonky Год назад +1

      Well... he was also only an athlete in 2 professional sports 😁

    • @garylampkin4288
      @garylampkin4288 Год назад +1

      Just because you're tall, it doesn't necessarily equate to speed and agility. 😳 He was very good with a rifle, though.

    • @petegregory517
      @petegregory517 Год назад

      @@howlinhonky ....and ambidextrous.

    • @petegregory517
      @petegregory517 Год назад

      @@garylampkin4288 yeah, A guy on my softball team was 6-2. Legs as long as a giraffe. Doubt he could catch a cold.

  • @robertbrown7408
    @robertbrown7408 Год назад

    Chuck Connors from Branded ..

  • @LydellFisk
    @LydellFisk 7 месяцев назад

    Just me, or is Gary Merrill channeling Jack Webb?

  • @captainbart
    @captainbart 7 месяцев назад

    Danforth (Gary Merrill) is assigned to take over the police department in a section of a large city saddled with juvenile delinquency, petty crimes, ...

  • @jamesmiller4184
    @jamesmiller4184 Год назад

    And too, we had then "The Blackboard Jungle" with lots and lots of 'juvenile delinquents' !!
    We are very lucky that this class of miscreant, wrongly-guided youth exists no longer.
    Now we have instead the so gentle and very feeling Wokiees, which only desire is to improve things all-round!
    (And, not to be confused with any Wookies of Star Wars fame -- hairy carping creatures that were tough and blustery, and could tear one's head right off if irritated beyond some point not knowable!)
    Those type gone-wrong delinquents then lead us directly to "The Beat Generation," which youth and young adults were mostly concerned with the meaning of life, cool music, jiving, chess and coffee, and of course philosophizing. (We're talking here Jack Kerouac, Neal Cassady and Allen Ginsburg.)
    From those we saw the "Rise of the Beatniks," which species was mostly a fashion taken up by part-time wannabe real Beat types.
    And from out of those and with all caution and hesitancy as thrown rudely aside, came out Glorious Hippydom, where no bars to LOVE -- LOVE -- LOVE were to be tolerated. Even the depressed gays of that time were technically not to be excluded but, sometimes were kinda, old anti-habits dying hard and all but, generally all worked out rather nicely post that learning curve, for LOVE's Supreme Purpose.
    Of course there were other classes of semi-types that developed between those early ones, and our own Wokiees of this day but, with those I am not so familiar, and therefor cannot describe nor opine-upon them, only cogitate wonderingly.
    And THERE you have it -- from the juveniles of odious delinquency -- to our far-improved younger ones of our own day!
    "History deserves to be remembered."

  • @darylcumming7119
    @darylcumming7119 Год назад

    Fifties black and white .classic crime flim .🎉

  • @Franklin-pc3xd
    @Franklin-pc3xd 6 месяцев назад

    Is the police chief a younger Uncle Fester...or Grandpa Munster...I always get those two confused?

  • @austinsandefer649
    @austinsandefer649 Год назад

    A real zingerroo...

  • @discerningmind
    @discerningmind 9 месяцев назад

    Of the many vintage films that I've watched, I've never heard the script use the term "fags." That really surprised me. I guess in 1954 it was OK with the Hays Code, (1930-1967). Interestingly, it wasn't included with the subtitles/close captions turned on. 37:50

    • @noirfan1943
      @noirfan1943  8 месяцев назад +1

      I assumed he was saying "vags" for vagabonds. That makes more sense to me in context. This is a hays code movie, so, as I understand it, just as they wouldn't have cursed, they wouldn't have used slurs either.

  • @Richard-me2pq
    @Richard-me2pq 4 месяца назад

    No synopsis in the title heading.

  • @barneyronnie
    @barneyronnie Год назад

    He'll back up any officer that has to use force!