- Call Northside 777
Infobox Film
name = Call Northside 777
image_size = 250
caption = Theatrical poster
director =Henry Hathaway
producer = Otto Lang
writer = Adaptation: Leonard Hoffman
Quentin Reynolds
Screenplay: Jerome CadyJay Dratler Articles: James P. McGuire Jack McPhaul
starring = James StewartRichard Conte Lee J. Cobb
music =Alfred Newman
cinematography =Joseph MacDonald
editing =J. Watson Webb Jr.
distributor =Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
released =February 1 1948 (U.S.A.)
runtime = 111 minutes
country =United States
language = English
budget =
amg_id = 1:86448
imdb_id = 0040202|"Call Northside 777" (1948) is a documentary-style
drama film noir directed byHenry Hathaway . [imdb title|id=0040202|title=Call Northside 777.] It is based on a true story, in which a reporter tries to prove that a man who has been inprison formurder , was wrongly convicted 11 years ago. James Stewart stars as the persistent journalist.Richard Conte plays the imprisoned Frank Wiecek, a character based onJoseph Majczek , who was wrongly convicted of the murder of aChicago policeman in1932 , one of the worst years oforganized crime during theGreat Depression .This is the first film to be shot on location in
Chicago and views of theMerchandise Mart as well asHoly Trinity Polish Mission can be seen throughout the film.Plot
In 1932, a cop is killed and Frank Wiecek (Conte) sentenced to life. Eleven years later, a newspaper ad by Wiecek's mother leads reporter P.J. McNeal (Stewart) to look more closely into the case.
McNeal continues to believe Frank guilty, but when he starts to change his mind, he meets increased resistance from authorities unwilling to be proved wrong.
Eventually Frank is proved innocent by expanding a photograph showing the date on a newspaper. This scene is fictional.
Cast
* James Stewart as P.J. McNeal
*Richard Conte as Frank Wiecek
*Lee J. Cobb as Brian Kelly, Editor Chicago Times
*Helen Walker as Laura McNeal
*Betty Garde as Wanda Skutnik, Siskovich Grocery Store Owner
* Kasia Orzazewski as Tillie Wiecek
* Joanne De Bergh as Helen Wiecek
*Howard Smith as K.L. Palmer
*Moroni Olsen as Parole Board Chairman
*J.M. Kerrigan as Sullivan
*John McIntire as Sam Faxon
*Paul Harvey as Martin J. Burns
* George Tyne as Tomek Zaleska
* Michael Chapin as Frank Wiecek Jr.
*E.G. Marshall as Rayska
* Walter Greaza as DetectiveCritical reception
The film received mostly positive reviews when it was released, and again when the movie was released on DVD in 2004. A 2004 "Onion AV Club Review" argued that the film may not be a true
film noir , but is good nonetheless, and wrote, "Outstanding location shooting and Stewart's driven performance turn a sober film into a vibrant, exciting one, even though the hero and the jailbird he champions are really too noble for noir." [ [http://avclub.com/content/node/8955 Murray, Noel] . "Onion AV Club Review," film review,March 29 2005 . Last accessed:April 5 2008 ]The web site "DVD Verdict" made the case that the lead actor may be best reason to see the film, and wrote, "Its value exists mainly in Stewart's finely drawn characterization of a cynical man with a nagging conscience." [ [http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/callnorthside777.php "DVD Verdict"] . Film review, 2005. Last accessed: April 5, 2008.]
Awards
Wins
*Edgar Award : from theMystery Writers of America for Best Motion Picture Screenplay; 1949.Nominations
*Writers Guild of America : WGA Award; Best Written American Drama, Jerome Cady and Jay Dratler; The Robert Meltzer Award (Screenplay Dealing Most Ably with Problems of the American Scene), Jerome Cady and Jay Dratler; 1949.References
Notes
External links
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* [http://www.law.northwestern.edu/wrongfulconvictions/exonerations/ilMajczekSummary.html Joseph M. Majczek] legal case atNorthwestern University School of Law
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