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Director: | Anthony Mann |
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Writer: | John C. Higgins, Gertrude Walker |
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A beautician and her crooked boyfriend attempt to rob the bookie operation located in the back room, but when the plan goes wrong, they frame an innocent man. | |
Release Date: | Sep 25, 1947 |
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Director: | Anthony Mann |
Writer: | John C. Higgins, Gertrude Walker |
Genres: | Drama, Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | hold-up robbery, film noir, b movie |
Production Companies | PRC |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $500,000 |
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Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update) Entered: Apr 25, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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John Ireland | Duke Martin |
Sheila Ryan | Rosie Ryan |
Hugh Beaumont | Police Sergeant Mickey Ferguson |
Jane Randolph | Clara Calhoun |
Ed Kelly | Steve Ryan |
Charles D. Brown | Police Captain MacTaggart |
Clancy Cooper | Detective Jim Chubb |
Peggy Converse | Marie Weston |
Hermine Sterler | Mrs. Ryan |
Keefe Brasselle | Cowie Kowalski |
Roy Gordon | Jackland Ainsworth |
Gordon B. Clarke | Club Pianist (uncredited) |
Ellen Corby | Mrs. Wills (uncredited) |
Kenneth Farrell | Burns (uncredited) |
Herschel Graham | Nightclub Patron (uncredited) |
Mira McKinney | Beauty Salon Owner (uncredited) |
Philip Morris | Guard (uncredited) |
Paul Power | Nightclub Patron (uncredited) |
Herbert Rawlinson | Doctor (uncredited) |
Larry Steers | Nightclub Patron (uncredited) |
Claire Whitney | Mrs. Atkins (uncredited) |
Mack Williams | Police Criminologist (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Anthony Mann | Director |
Stewart Stern | Other |
John C. Higgins | Screenplay |
Alvin Levin | Original Music Composer |
Louis Sackin | Editor |
Alfred DeGaetano | Supervising Editor |
Armor Marlowe | Set Decoration |
George J. Teague | Special Effects |
Ern Westmore | Makeup Artist |
Eunice Gumede | Hairstylist |
Guy Roe | Director of Photography |
Gertrude Walker | Original Story |
Perry Smith | Art Direction |
Robert Fox | Set Decoration |
Ridgeway Callow | Assistant Director |
Tom Tuttle | Makeup Artist |
Evelyn Bennett | Hairstylist |
Leon Becker | Sound Director |
John R. Carter | Sound Mixer |
Irving Friedman | Music Director |
Eunice King | Hairstylist |
France Ehren | Costume Design |
Benjamin Stoloff | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Name | Title |
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Charles Reisner | Producer |
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It's Duke, be petrified! Railroaded! Is directed by Anthony Mann and written by Gertrude Walker and John C. Higgins. It stars John Ireland, Sheila Ryan, Hugh Beaumont and Jane Randolph. Music is by Alvin Levin and cinematography by Guy Roe. When an innocent young owner of a company van is fram ... ed for a robbery and killing of a cop, his sister takes up the case to prove his innocence. Forming an uneasy alliance with the detective in charge of the case, it is touch and go as to if innocence can be proved since the evidence is stacked against the youngster. But someone is responsible, and that someone is moving close to the action... A difficult film to recommend with confidence to those interested in noir/crime cinema, Anthony Mann's Railroaded has some good moments but unfolds merely as a solid noirish frame-up picture. Narrative holds no surprises and goes exactly where you wish it wouldn't. The tiny budget shows and the acting away from Ireland is pretty average at best, while important points of worth in the plotting drop in only to not be expanded upon thereafter - including the poor innocent youngster sitting in jail! However, it is that portrayal of villain Duke Martin by John Ireland that more than makes it worth sitting through. This is a villain who is not only particularly bright in his decision making, but he has some odd kinks (perfuming his bullets, caressing his pistol) and thinks of nothing to handing out violence to women. Mann and Roe are wise to Ireland being their draw card and utilise his menace with some good shadow play and lighted close ups. Elsewhere there's a hugely enjoyable "girl scrap" scene between Ryan and Randolph, which is made more dangerous by the presence of Duke in the shadows. Duke's setting up of a wino stooge carries with it the requisite nastiness and his murderous executions pack a punch for dramatic impact. The finale, as expected as it is, is at least well constructed by Mann and therefore closes the film down with a double bang instead of a whimper. With "Desperate" and "Railroaded" released in 1947, Anthony Mann was still crossing over and learning about his film noir capabilities. It would be "T-Men" made in this same year, with his pairing with ace cinematographer John Alton, where Mann found his mojo and began a coupling that would produce a run of undoubted film noir classics. As for Railroaded? it's passable fare and best viewed as a time waster or appetiser to better pleasures to come. 6/10