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In 1932, a cop is killed and Frank Wiecek sentenced to life. Eleven years later, a newspaper ad by Frank’s mother leads Chicago reporter P.J. O’Neal to look into the case. For some time, O’Neal continues to believe Frank guilty. But when he starts to change his mind, he meets increased resistance from authorities unwilling to be proved wrong.
Rated NR | Length 111 minutes
James Stewart | J. M. Kerrigan | Percy Helton | Richard Conte | Lionel Stander | Lee J. Cobb | E.G. Marshall | Thelma Ritter | Jonathan Hale | Otto Waldis | Samuel S. Hinds | Moroni Olsen | Charles Lane | Perry Ivins | Rex Downing | Ray Spiker | Paul Harvey | George Tyne | Helen Foster | John McIntire | Robert Adler | Larry J. Blake | Robert Karnes | Helen Walker | William Post Jr. | Arthur Peterson | Kasia Orzazewski | Freddie Steele | Betty Garde | George Pembroke | Charles Miller | Richard Rober | Addison Richards | George Spaulding | John Bleifer | Walter Greaza | Joseph Forte | Henry Kulky | Cy Kendall | Howard Smith | Paul Kruger | Robert Williams | Dick Ryan | Truman Bradley | Michael Chapin | Joanne De Bergh | Eddie Dunn | Ann Staunton | George Cisar | Ben Erway | George Melford | Lester Sharpe | Richard Bishop | James Dime | Joe Ploski | Al Capone | Wanda Perry | Abe Dinovitch | Jane Crowley | George Turner | Norman McKay | Duke Watson | Peter Seal | Edward Peil Jr. | John Dillinger | Dollie Caillet | Lew Eckles | Stanley Gordon | Buck Harrington | Leonarde Keeler | Carl Kroenke | Philip Lord | Jack Mannick | Bill Vendetta
Not everything I was hoping for, but still a solid noir with the always great James Stewart. Filmed in and around Chicago and Illinois, it was great to see a lot of recognizable Chicago landmarks, along with a lot of stuff that just isn’t there anymore.
Watching the raising drawbridges over the river taking place in a window behind the characters as they talk during a scene was especially cool.
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