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Shoot to Kill

A Newspaperman... A Grafting Politician... And A Beautiful Girl... In A Story Of Underworld Revenge!
1947 | 64m | English

(727 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: William Berke
Writer: Edwin V. Westrate
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A gritty crime story involving a newspaper man and crooked politicians.
Release Date: Mar 15, 1947
Director: William Berke
Writer: Edwin V. Westrate
Genres: Crime
Keywords corruption, film noir, murder, flashback, b movie, courtroom, prosecutor, newspaper man
Production Companies Screen Guild Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Russell Wade George 'Mitch' Mitchell
Luana Walters Marian Langdon (as Susan Walters)
Edmund MacDonald Lawrence Dale (as Edmond MacDonald)
Robert Kent 'Dixie' Logan aka Judge Joel Conroy (as Douglas Blackley)
Vince Barnett Charlie Gill
Nestor Paiva Gus Miller
Charles Trowbridge District Attorney John Forsythe
Harry Brown Jim Forman
Ted Hecht Al. Collins
Harry Cheshire Mike Blake
Robert Riordan Ed Carter
Joe Devlin Smokey
Eddie Foster Bingo
Frank O'Connor Deputy Clem Sparks
Sammy Stein Blackie
Gene Rodgers Self
Jessie Arnold Political Speaker (uncredited)
Stanley Blystone Police Chief (uncredited)
Spencer Chan Waiter (uncredited)
Davison Clark Political Speaker (uncredited)
John Elliott Judge (uncredited)
Herbert Evans Man on Dais (uncredited)
John James Newscaster (uncredited)
Donald Kerr Short Reporter (uncredited)
Name Job
William Berke Director
Edwin V. Westrate Writer
Darrell Calker Original Music Composer
Gene Rodgers Original Music Composer
Benjamin H. Kline Director of Photography
William Glasgow Art Direction
Tommy Thompson Set Decoration
Robert Cowan Makeup Artist
Carl K. Hittleman Production Manager
Byron Roberts Assistant Director
Bud Asher Sound Recordist
Arthur A. Brooks Supervising Editor
David Chudnow Music Supervisor
Robert L. Lippert Presenter
Name Title
William Berke Producer
Maury Nunes Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
3.0

Janitor's Crushed Body Found At Bottom Of Elevator Shaft! Shoot to Kill (AKA: Police Reporter) is directed by William Berke and written by Edwin V. Westrate. It stars Robert Kent (AKA: Douglas Blackley), Luana Walters (AKA: Susan Walters), Edmund MacDonald and Russell Wade. Music is by Darell Cal ... ker and Gene Rodgers and cinematography by Benjamin H. Kline. When gangster Dixie Logan (Kent) is framed by crooked Assistant District Attorney Lawrence Dale (MacDonald), his wife Marian (Walters) and a reporter, George Mitchell (Wade), set about proving how corrupt Dale is. You see the phrase poverty row B noir mixed with statements like double crosses and disloyalties, and it pricks up the ears of the film noir fan. Unfortunately Shoot to Kill has gained a small cult fan base without any surface justification. The film quite simply is a mess, oh the twists and flashback structure look impressive in the page, but the construction by the director is awful, with cast performances to match as well! This is amateur film making 101 and we even get a Keystone Cops like fist fight... It opens with a promising car chase and crash, but that is a false dawn, from there it's a collage of weak characterisations as the director throws it all together and hopes it works. The best things in the film are an extended piano playing sequence by Gene Rodgers, some of the blaring newspaper headlines that raise a smile and the odd bit of noirish shadow play. While mercifully it only runs at just over an hour. Don't be fooled, this is no hidden treasure for the noir head to seek out, it really doesn't know what to do with the plot machinations. 3/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
5.0

There's actually quite a lot of meat on the bones of this thriller. When "Dixie Logan" (Robert Kent) is framed for murder by the crooked District Attorney "Dale" (Edmund MacDonald) it falls to Luana Walters ("Marian") to take a job as his secretary and ingratiate herself into his organisation where, ... with the assistance of the newly befriended investigative reporter "Mitchell" (Russell Wade), she hopes to be able to prove the corruption. Needless to say, there is little jeopardy here - we know from the start who did what, and we can also easily anticipate the denouement and the burgeoning romance that gives "quickie quota" an whole new meaning. The acting is adequate, nothing more, as is the writing, but William Berke does manage to keep this moving along without a surfeit of wasteful dialogue for just over an hour - we even get some expertly choreographed fisticuffs! It's standard afternoon fayre - or maybe just a little better than that.

Aug 09, 2023