Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter the brother of a UAW union leader in Detroit is killed during a bombing, the union man in question suspects that the perpetrator is a racketeer who is aiming to gain control of the UAW... Ler tudoAfter the brother of a UAW union leader in Detroit is killed during a bombing, the union man in question suspects that the perpetrator is a racketeer who is aiming to gain control of the UAW.After the brother of a UAW union leader in Detroit is killed during a bombing, the union man in question suspects that the perpetrator is a racketeer who is aiming to gain control of the UAW.
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- Max Harkness
- (as Larry Blake)
- Pete Link
- (as Joseph Turkel)
- Hoagy Mitchell
- (as Robert E. Griffin)
- Harry
- (não creditado)
- Reller
- (não creditado)
- Blair U.A.W. Friend
- (não creditado)
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It's a grand cast for a Sam Katz movie, and it's directed by the indefatigable Fred Sears. He had come to Hollywood after the War. By 1958, the year he died at 44 of a heart attack, he had appeared in seventy-five movies and directed 50. With a schedule like that, it's no wonder his bosses loved him; he didn't have time to come in over schedule or budget.
Even so, there's more to this movie that a tawdry story and good actors. Director of Photography Henry Freulich gets some nice point-of-view shots of a fight taking place on exposed girders. Everyone helps makes this, if not a great movie, at least a good one.
Detroit may be still the most heavily unionized city in the continental United States due to the automobile industry. In fact the line between the United Auto Workers and the Democratic Party of Michigan is all, but erased. At the time that Inside Detroit was filmed, over half of the workers in the USA were unionized as opposed to less than 25% today. It was a different world.
Racketeers moving in on unions is an old story. In New York City it was the garment industry, in Detroit its automobiles.
When a bomb goes off in a union hall killing Dennis O'Keefe's brother, he springs into action. He knows the man responsible is Pat O'Brien and the rest of the film is dealing with how to bring him down.
For one of the few times in his career O'Brien is a bad guy. A seemingly respectable married man, wife and two kids, Katharine Warren and Mark Damon and Margaret Field, he's also got one hush/hush mistress on the side in vice madam Tina Carver.
Without saying what happens, it's on the family front that O'Keefe works to bring O'Brien down.
The film is competently made with some nice shots of Detroit in the prosperous Fifties. O'Keefe's character as hero is good, but fairly one dimensional.
My guess is that if you're willing to accept Pat O'Brien as an adulterous villain, you will like Inside Detroit.
'Inside Detroit' is another of the 1950's expose' style semi-documentaries that sensationalized the soft white underbelly of urban crime popularized by scandal sheet tabloids of the era. The opening narration begins with authoritative commentary by John Cameron Swayze lauding Detroit as a symbol of virtue and United States economic might but unfortunately as with many other cities it has become a syndicate infested cesspool. Soon begins the plight of the common man to fight back against the entrenched criminal machine.
Seeing this was a Sam Katzman Production directed by Fred Sears, I was pleasantly surprised by the production quality. Katzman and Sears who teamed up for multiple features such as The Giant Claw and Calypso Heat Wave usually worked like every dollar was the last they would ever see. Here they use actual Detroit locations which adds weight to the texture of the film. A shout-out to Cinematographer Henry Freulich who from time to time seems to channel his inner John Alton with shots and angles reminiscent of another Dennis O'Keefe film, 'T-Men'.
A fun romp into another era and style of film making.
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- CuriosidadesInvolving corruption in the United Auto Workers, this film is loosely based on the real life story of the Reuther Brothers.
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[as the film starts, a man can be seen sitting at a desk. This is John Cameron Swayze.]
John Cameron Swayze, On-Screen Commentator: Ladies and gentlemen, how do you do? This is John Cameron Swayze, and this has been a day of comparative quiet on the international scene. Of considerable importance, however, is the news within our own borders. Now, this news can have a far reaching and lasting effect on every human being in the United States, as well, as on those free countries of the world, that depend upon us for their safety and well being. This bulletin has reached this desk from Detroit, Michigan, a city conceded to be the arsenal of America. Now, gangsters of organized crime are making a strong bid to gain control of the labor unions, so that they can rule the destinies of some 17 million union workers. But, for the courage of honest union officials, the police, and a political regime of integrity, the crime elements would already be in control in Detroit. The film you are about to see, Inside Detroit, shows what has been done, and what can be done by men of faith and fortitude to combat this menace.
- Trilhas sonorasSilent Night
written by Franz Gruber & Joseph Mohr
Performed by a group of men at a gathering
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 22 minutos
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