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Arthur Kennedy and Joan Perry in La muerte por testigo (1941)

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La muerte por testigo

13 opiniones
6/10

Goofiness Is Seldom Boring

Often ridiculous but breathlessly paced and mostly entertaining. It's got all of the Warner Brothers staples: quick pace, lots of gun play, average looking leading man with above average acting ability (in this case a very young Arthur Kennedy) and a convincing rough and tumble feel. (You sometimes fear for the actors' safety.) It also has the great Howard Da Silva stealing every scene he's in as a sadistic prison guard.

Sacrifices logic for speed. Hey, plausibility slows things down. A standard undercover-cop-stuck-in-prison flick, though a bit more interesting because of its cast.
  • abooboo-2
  • 8 abr 2002
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6/10

Top Cops in on the take

Arthur Kennedy stars in this film from Warner Brothers B picture unit where he plays a cop gone undercover to get the goods on a gambling syndicate. What he doesn't know is that the top cop brass Stanley Andrews and Cliff Clark are the head of the syndicate. After testifying in court Kennedy's framed for murder and sent to prison.

What a predicament, to the crooks he's a stool pigeon and he's now a criminal as well.

In only 63 minutes running time this B film goes at a rapid pace as Kennedy works out a situation that even Franz Kafka couldn't conceive.

Some mighty good performances characterize this film besides those mentioned. Florence Bates as the owner of a lakeside roadhouse, Howard DaSilva as a sadistic prison guard, Jonathan Hale as the governor, and John Ridgely as one of the few convict friends Kennedy makes in the joint.

There's a slam bang chicken run with a freight train during Kennedy's prison break. And his gimmick for clearing himself with the governor, absolutely inspired.

Good product from the Brothers Warner.
  • bkoganbing
  • 9 sep 2014
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5/10

Kennedy, Bates almost redeem backward-looking crime drama

Strange Alibi harks back to the quick, crude Warners crime-and-corruption movies of the 1930s, showing none of the more nuanced, ambiguous style that started to coalesce in the early 40s. It's a rough and ready programmer, just watchable because of a few of its cast members.

Arthur Kennedy, in one of his earliest roles, plays a cop who stages a dishonorable discharge from the force in order to work the shady side of the street. But, framed for the murder of the one man who can vouch for his honesty, he ends up in the Big House, a target both of other cons (since he was a cop) and the guards (since they think he was a dishonest one; Howard Da Silva plays a particularly sadistic screw). He's in for life, which promises to be nasty, brutish and short, but a few fast friends on the outside are trying to get him exonerated. Chief among them is gold-hearted vice queen Florence Bates, one of the movies' most formidable old battleaxes (before taking to acting, she was the first woman to practice law in Texas).

The plot races and bumps along but manages to work itself out with passable cleverness: Kennedy contrives a scheme in which his innocence is proved by the "testimony" of a corpse.
  • bmacv
  • 10 abr 2002
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Okay Slice of Thick-Ear

Catch that hair-raising car chase as Geary (Kennedy) escapes prison. It's a dilly, but the crash is not one you walk away from. The movie's a 60-minute gangster programmer from the specialists, Warner Bros. Nothing memorable here, but there are highlights—the great Howard de Silva as a cruel prison guard (I'd rather serve my time in heck); battle-axe Florence Bates in an actual sympathetic role; and the race between fleeing car and speeding train. Okay, I kept a notepad so I could keep up with the maze-like plot. Seems cop Geary goes undercover to get goods on city corruption. But things don't go as planned. Meanwhile characters come and go, which is where the notepad comes in. Then too, there're more than the usual plot contrivances, but they go down easily, since director Lederman keeps things moving in typical Warners fashion.

Can't help noticing the work party scenes were filmed at all-purpose Bronson Canyon. Despite appearances, it's plumb in the middle of LA, next door to the studios. That's why it turns up in so many cheapo films, especially from the sci-fi 1950's. And get a load of leading lady Perry (Alice). No wonder Columbia's ogre Harry Cohn grabbed her off as his wife. Looks like she had a knack for marrying rich guys, so no surprise she left the business. Anyhow, it's a decent little slice of thick-ear, with a good chance to catch one of Hollywood's best actors honing his skills, the great Arthur Kennedy. Besides, who can resist a name like 'Fido Durkin'.
  • dougdoepke
  • 15 sep 2014
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6/10

Kennedy good in fast-paced Warners 'B' quickie

Arthur Kennedy is a police sergeant who goes undercover to root out crooked cops, only to get framed by those very cops for the murder of the police chief he was working for, and winds up being sent to prison. Kennedy, in an early role, is quite good and the film is chock full of the great character actors that pop up in these neat old Warners "B"s--guys like Jonathan Hale, Dick Rich, John Ridgely, Ben Welden and, in a scene-stealing role, Howard Da Silva as a sadistic prison guard. Director D. Ross Lederman, an old hand at these kinds of pictures, keeps things moving at lightning speed, and it has the sneering thugs, tough cops, gun molls with a heart of gold, screaming sirens, screeching tires, breakneck car chases and everything else that made so many of the Warners "B" pictures of the '40s worthwhile. Check it out.
  • fredcdobbs5
  • 9 sep 2014
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7/10

A pretty good B-movie with one glaring plot hole.

  • planktonrules
  • 9 sep 2014
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6/10

This town is so rotten that it crawls

  • kapelusznik18
  • 14 sep 2014
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6/10

A Lot Packed In

Detective Arthur Kennedy hits chief of police Jonathan Hale and gets booted from the force. But don't worry; it's a frame-up so Kennedy can go undercover to investigate who killed an important witness. When Hale is killed, Kennedy is framed and winds up in prison. Can he escape? And how can a corpse prove his innocence?

This Warner Brothers B movie sure packs a lot of plot switches into its 62 minutes, something that's possible because it's Kennedy in the lead, one of the premier character actors of the movies, given a rare lead because it is, after all, a cheapie. That's probably why they got away with so much police corruption on view, and even Howard Da Silva as a brutal prison guard. With Joan Perry, Florence Bates, and Stanley Andrews.
  • boblipton
  • 10 oct 2024
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6/10

Warners gangster film

Similar premise to Beyond a Reasonable Doubt - a man undercover, the man who put him there dies, and he is sent to prison.

In Strange Alibi, Arthur Kennedy is police officer Joe Geary, who goes undercover to ferret out corrupt police officers. He winds up arrested for the murder of the Chief, the very man who sent him undercover, with the one witness on the lam.

Arthur Kennedy was always terrific, and he's ably supported here by Florence Bates.

This is the type of film Warners excelled in, and while it's just a programmer, it has some exciting scenes.

Baby boomers will see William Hopper, Perry Mason's Paul Drake, as a clerk, and the original Perry White of TV's Superman (John Hamilton) as a judge. Howard daSilva is a sadistic guard.

Some trivia - Florence Bates was the first woman to practice law in Texas.
  • blanche-2
  • 30 oct 2024
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6/10

fairly good B-movie

An important witness is killed and the suspect dies in police custody. Police Chief Sprague sends Joe Geary (Arthur Kennedy) into undercover to infiltrate the crime syndicate. Sprague gets killed and Joe is wounded. Joe gets framed. Nobody believes that he was working undercover other than his girlfriend Alice Devlin (Joan Perry).

This WB gangster police crime drama thriller is mostly a fairly good B-movie. None of it really stands out. Kennedy is fine and the story keeps on moving. The movie doesn't really let anything stand still. The second half is less reasonable. The criminals would be trying to kill him in prison to tie up any loose ends. Anyways, his status as a former cop would definitely gets him killed right away. It does have some fun escape action and nobody cares about realism.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • 4 oct 2024
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8/10

A Slam-Bang, Undercover Police Thriller

  • zardoz-13
  • 31 ago 2024
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6/10

"We're gonna meet one those rotten apples right now."

  • classicsoncall
  • 30 oct 2024
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10/10

LOCKED UP AND THROW AWAY THE KEY?

Adventurous old fashion Warner Brothers crime drama, and an early role for Oscar nominee Arthur Kennedy, showing off talent to come. Kennedy plays cop Joe Geary who strikes up a "secret" deal with police chief Sprague (played by Jonathan Hale, famous as Mr. Dithers in the Blondie series). In order to nab a killer of a key witness, he gets himself tossed off the force, thus making himself available for the rats.

Not so fast. What happens when the chief is murdered, leaving Joe with absolutely no alibi, getting carted off to prison. The story rolls here and duck for cover; Howard Da Silva taking center stage as one brute of a guard. A nightmare for Joe, although he has the good fortune of having resourceful gal friend Alice (Joan Perry) helping him on the outside. Veteran actress Florence Bates (who had previously appeared in REBECCA for Hitchcock) has a good role, and some other familiar B film actors. Warner Brothers always had worthy backup for both large scale and small scale productions, that you can count on.

The biggest bit of trivia about this film is Joan Perry would shortly retire and marry Harry Cohn, president of Columbia Pictures, making her one of the most influential women in Hollywood for years.

Thanks TCM for running this golden oldie. Always on remastered dvd. Shop online for dvd and blu ray updates via WB.
  • tcchelsey
  • 17 jul 2025
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