Ex-con Red O'Hara becomes a daring news photographer, but his old ways get him into trouble.Ex-con Red O'Hara becomes a daring news photographer, but his old ways get him into trouble.Ex-con Red O'Hara becomes a daring news photographer, but his old ways get him into trouble.
Jackie Gleason
- Screwball Evans
- (as Jackie C. Gleason)
Charles C. Wilson
- Reardon
- (as Charles Wilson)
Murray Alper
- Fingerprint Man's Assistant
- (uncredited)
Harry Arras
- Undetermined Role
- (uncredited)
Hobart Bosworth
- Chaplain
- (uncredited)
Bill Edwards
- Reporter
- (uncredited)
Jack Gardner
- Joe
- (uncredited)
Eddie Graham
- Reporter
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaHarry Arras died of a heart attack on set while shooting a scene for this film.
- GoofsRed O'Hara addresses an envelope in close-up but the envelope he licks to seal is blank.
- ConnectionsRemake of Picture Snatcher (1933)
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A Muddled Mess of a Plot
Richard Travis is a convict just paroled, his former arresting officer is believing he won't stay out of jail. Travis meets up with his wife, Julie Bishop, and finds there's a small bundle of joy added to his family.
Of course his old criminal pals want Travis to rejoin them, but he gets a job as a newspaper photographer. From there if you want to see this film any further, you will go into an unbelievable plot line and will finish this film shaking your head.
Now I do realize that this is a B film with only a 51 minute running time. But this kind of film if possible ought to be given a Grade F.
Yet it contains one superstar. Jackie Gleason has a bit role that if you blink you'll miss. This was not something I'm sure the Great One was especially proud to have on his list of credits.
Of course his old criminal pals want Travis to rejoin them, but he gets a job as a newspaper photographer. From there if you want to see this film any further, you will go into an unbelievable plot line and will finish this film shaking your head.
Now I do realize that this is a B film with only a 51 minute running time. But this kind of film if possible ought to be given a Grade F.
Yet it contains one superstar. Jackie Gleason has a bit role that if you blink you'll miss. This was not something I'm sure the Great One was especially proud to have on his list of credits.
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- bkoganbing
- Jul 21, 2005
Details
- Runtime51 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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