Hunt the Man Down

Secrets bared in search for killer!

6.2
19501h 9m

A lawyer uncovers secrets behind a 12-year-old murder case.

Production

Logo for RKO Radio Pictures

Cast

Photo of Gig Young

Gig Young

Paul Bennett

Photo of Lynne Roberts

Lynne Roberts

Sally Clark

Photo of Mary Anderson

Mary Anderson

Alice McGuire / Peggy Linden

Photo of Willard Parker

Willard Parker

Burnell 'Brick' Appleby

Photo of Carla Balenda

Carla Balenda

Rolene Wood

Photo of Gerald Mohr

Gerald Mohr

Walter Long

Photo of James Anderson

James Anderson

Richard Kincaid / William H. Jackson

Photo of John Kellogg

John Kellogg

Kerry 'Lefty' McGuire

Photo of Harry Shannon

Harry Shannon

Wallace Bennett

Photo of Cleo Moore

Cleo Moore

Pat Sheldon

Photo of Iris Adrian

Iris Adrian

Marie (uncredited)

Photo of Vince Barnett

Vince Barnett

Joe (uncredited)

Photo of Al Bridge

Al Bridge

Ulysses Grant Sheldon (uncredited)

Photo of Frank Cady

Frank Cady

Showbox Puppeteer (uncredited)

Photo of Jack Chefe

Jack Chefe

Man in Visitor's Pen (uncredited)

Photo of Edgar Dearing

Edgar Dearing

Deputy in Hall (uncredited)

Photo of Don Dillaway

Don Dillaway

Assistant Deputy (uncredited)

Photo of Dick Elliott

Dick Elliott

Happy (uncredited)

Photo of William Forrest

William Forrest

J.P. Knight (uncredited)

Photo of Paul Frees

Paul Frees

Packard 'Packy' Collins (uncredited)

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Reviews

J

John Chard

6/10

He's right. I've drunk better alcohol out of compasses.

Hunt the Man Down is directed by George Archainbaud and written by DeVallon Scott. It stars Gig Young, Lynne Roberts, Mary Anderson, Harry Shannon, James Anderson, Willard Parker, Carla Balenda and Gerald Mohr. Music is by Paul Sawtell and cinematography is by Nicholas Musuraca.

Plot finds Young as a hard-working public defender who seeks to clear the name of an alleged murderer (Anderson) who has been on the run for 12 years and who is only caught when he plays hero during a robbery attempt at the diner he has been working at.

Economical for sure, but this is a tight noirish legal thriller that is well written, tidily performed and has the skills of Musuraca for noir photographic shadings that belies the film's obvious low budget. Story is interesting because the accused is adamant he was framed all those years ago, and when we see his story in flashback we understand just why Young's lawyer is so determined to crack the case. So roping in his ex policeman father (Shannon excellent), who lost an arm in service, the scene is set for trying to track down witnesses and hopefully prove the client's innocence.

The pic then shifts into noir gear, cynicism hangs heavy as the one time group of young upwardly mobile socialite witnesses are now either dead, damaged by fate or have mental health problems. The American Dream has not surfaced for these people, and with a couple of nifty twists for resolution purpose, pic - while not a hidden gem or anything like that - is worth tracking down by fans of noir like crime programmers. 7/10








The suspect in a 12-year-old murder case is finally caught and tried, but the witnesses are a bit hard to track down...

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