- Circumstantial Evidence (1945 film)
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Circumstantial Evidence
Theatrical release posterDirected by John Larkin Produced by William Girard Screenplay by Robert F. Metzler
Samuel OrnitzStory by Sam Duncan
Nat FerberStarring Michael O'Shea
Lloyd NolanMusic by David Buttolph Cinematography Harry Jackson Editing by Norman Colbert Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Release date(s) April 20, 1945(United States) Country United States Language English Circumstantial Evidence (1945) is an American film noir directed by John Larkin. The drama features Michael O'Shea, Lloyd Nolan, and Trudy Marshall.[1]
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Plot
Innocent reporter escapes from prison on the eve of his planned execution.
Cast
- Michael O'Shea as Joe Reynolds
- Lloyd Nolan as Sam Lord
- Trudy Marshall as Agnes Hannon
- Billy Cummings as Pat Reynolds
- Ruth Ford as Mrs. Simms
- Reed Hadley as Prosecutor
- Roy Roberts as Marty Hannon
- Scotty Beckett as Freddy Hanlon
- Byron Foulger as Bolger
Critical reception
Bosley Crowther, the film critic for The New York Times panned the film, writing, "Darryl Zanuck must have had his back turned when Circumstantial Evidence slipped out the front gate of the Twentieth Century-Fox Studio. For a sillier and more tediously worked-out piece of crime melodrama than the picture which opened yesterday at the Rialto hasn't reached Broadway in a long, long time. Circumstantial Evidence is so full of hackneyed and incredible plot turns that one can never get even slightly interested in the involved set of circumstances which almost send a quite innocent, if belligerent, Michael O'Shea to the electric chair."[2]
References
- ^ Circumstantial Evidence at the Internet Movie Database.
- ^ Crowther, Bosley. The New York Times, film review, April 21, 1945. Last accessed: February 11, 2010.
External links
- Circumstantial Evidence at the Internet Movie Database
- Circumstantial Evidence at the TCM Movie Database
- Circumstantial Evidence film trailer at Myspace
Categories:- 1945 films
- English-language films
- 1940s drama films
- 20th Century Fox films
- American films
- Black-and-white films
- Film noir
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