- Black Tuesday (film)
Infobox_Film
name = Black Tuesday
imdb_id = 0046790
director =Hugo Fregonese
writer =Sydney Boehm
starring =Edward G. Robinson ,
Peter Graves,Jean Parker Milburn Stone
producer = Robert Goldstein
music =
cinematography = Stanley Cortez
distributor =United Artists
released =December 31 , 1954 (U.S. release)
runtime = 80 min.
language = English"Black Tuesday" is a 1954
film noir starringEdward G. Robinson . The film is a return of Robinson playing evil gangster types like he did in earlyWarner Bros. films. The crimemelodrama also stars Peter Graves in one of his early film roles. The film also starredJean Parker . Shot inblack-and-white .The film is due to be released on DVD by
VCI Entertainment after an announcement made in 2005. A quality copy of the film has long been sought by collectors.A violent con, Vincent Canelli (Robinson), escapes prison on the night of his execution. With the help of a phony newspaper reporter and Canelli's girlfriend, the con takes along five hostages including a priest. Another inmate, Peter Manning, is taken along because Canelli wants the money Manning hid before going to jail. Manning is injured badly in the escape and leaves a bloody trail. The gang ends up at a hideout where they're surrounded by police. Canelli threatens to kill hostages if he's not given safe passage and murders the priest to make his point. Manning is horrified and ends up killing Canelli and giving himself and the others up to police.
Reaction
In the book "Film Noir:An Encyclopedic Reference to the American Style" edited by [http://www.alainsilver.com/ Alain Silver] and Elizabeth Ward, Robinson's performance is summed up like this:
"When society at large is threatened, the psychopaths presented tend to be of the most violent ilk, as if to justify social repression by exaggerating the threat. Edward G. Robinson as gangster Vincent Canelli in Black Tuesday... exhibits a sadistic bent rivaled only by
James Cagney in "White Heat "."References
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