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Immer jagte er Blondinen

Originaltitel: The Human Jungle
  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 22 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Immer jagte er Blondinen (1954)
Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuPolice procedural film about a police captain assigned to take over a demoralized precinct and turn it around by settling all the unsolved cases, as well as some new tough ones.Police procedural film about a police captain assigned to take over a demoralized precinct and turn it around by settling all the unsolved cases, as well as some new tough ones.Police procedural film about a police captain assigned to take over a demoralized precinct and turn it around by settling all the unsolved cases, as well as some new tough ones.

  • Regie
    • Joseph M. Newman
  • Drehbuch
    • William Sackheim
    • Daniel Fuchs
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Gary Merrill
    • Jan Sterling
    • Regis Toomey
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    5,9/10
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    • Regie
      • Joseph M. Newman
    • Drehbuch
      • William Sackheim
      • Daniel Fuchs
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Gary Merrill
      • Jan Sterling
      • Regis Toomey
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    Gary Merrill
    Gary Merrill
    • Police Capt. John Danforth
    Jan Sterling
    Jan Sterling
    • Mary Abbott
    Regis Toomey
    Regis Toomey
    • Det. Bob Geddes
    Lamont Johnson
    • Det. Lannigan
    Patrick Waltz
    Patrick Waltz
    • Det. Strauss
    • (as Pat Waltz)
    Chuck Connors
    Chuck Connors
    • Earl Swados
    Paula Raymond
    Paula Raymond
    • Pat Danforth
    Emile Meyer
    Emile Meyer
    • Police Chief Abe Rowan
    George D. Wallace
    George D. Wallace
    • Det. O'Neill
    • (as George Wallace)
    Chubby Johnson
    Chubby Johnson
    • Greenie
    James Westerfield
    James Westerfield
    • Police Capt. Marty Harrison
    Florenz Ames
    Florenz Ames
    • Leonard Ustick
    Claude Akins
    Claude Akins
    • George Mandy
    Booth Colman
    Booth Colman
    • Wallace
    Henry Kulky
    Henry Kulky
    • Matty
    Hugh Boswell
    • Lynch
    Rankin Mansfield
    • Det. Bledsoe
    Leo Cleary
    • Karns
    • Regie
      • Joseph M. Newman
    • Drehbuch
      • William Sackheim
      • Daniel Fuchs
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    9jtmac50

    Strong lead, great story

    Enjoyable Noir. The lead character, Danforth, has passed the Bar and is ready to leave the force to begin his career as a lawyer. The problem is that while visiting his police chief friend in a troubled precinct he observes weak leadership and lazy cops. Danforth decides to defer the law career and become a part of the solution when asked to lead the precinct. A crackdown and manhunt ensue as Danforth cleans up the city and the precinct. Great action culminating with a chase in a Pabst Blue Ribbon beer factory. Excellent backdrop and not one drop of beer spilled. Danforth makes a surprise career/life decision at the conclusion of the film.
    6blanche-2

    Police procedural starring Gary Merrill

    Gary Merrill is Danforth, a cop turned attorney who is roped into running a tough precinct in "The Human Jungle" from 1954, directed by Joseph M. Newman, also starring Jan Sterling and Chuck Conners.

    The precinct known as The Heights is in bad shape: juvenile delinquency, petty crimes, graft, the unsolved murder of a strip-tease dancer, and no effort to clear cold cases.

    The department has become lazy. Danforth is asked to take over rather than accepting a job in a law firm. He makes changes that are not popular, putting cops back on beats so they're more visible, and taking a tougher stance with criminals.

    In order to solve the murder of Lillian Dean, a prostitute, he questions one of her gentleman callers, Swados (Connors) who works for a petty mobster.

    He is alibied by Mary Abbot (Sterling) who works at a crime-ridden club, The Hut. Danforth doesn't believe the alibi. He puts Mary in danger by intimating to Swados that she talked. Can he keep her alive?

    Meanwhile, some teens picked up for minor theft claim police brutality- they were actually beat up by the big boss so they could make the claim. And an officer actually shoots an innocent citizen. If Danforth can't get Swados or Mary to talk about what's going on, he's in trouble.

    Good B movie, with Jan Sterling giving an excellent performance as a hardboiled stripper. Merrill is an effective tough guy.

    Fairly routine, but the performances liven it up. The end takes place in a Pabst Blue Ribbon factory as Mary runs from Swados. It's great.
    bob the moo

    Relevant but without moral complexity, character development or an insightful narrative it is just a standard entry in a crowded genre

    When he is invited down to visit friend Police Chief Abe Rowan, Captain John Danforth finds a precinct full of lazy and unmotivated cops surrounded by a district overrun by juvenile delinquency and crime – most notably a high profile murder that has just occurred. Danforth challenges Rowan and as a result Rowan throws the job back at him and Danfoth finds himself in temporary charge and determined to turn the precinct around. Breaking the news to his wife is only the first of many challenges to confront Danforth as he tackles his own men, small crime, organised hoods and internal red tape.

    As the sagely Theo has already commented, this is a film that surprisingly still has a lot of relevance in the UK at the moment, what with police over stretched, "justice" being seen as something that doesn't exist in the real world anymore and police seemingly hampered by red tape while their standing within the community drops away to nothing. So with that background this film is instantly interesting after the ten-minute set up sees Danforth facing similar challenges and taking them on. However despite this unintentional realism, the film is fairly straightforward without any great imagination but it does still do enough to be gritty and interesting on its own terms. Although not morally complex enough to really be classed as a noir, it is still gritty as a story and produce the usual hardnosed, tough-talking delivery. The story is reasonable enough although the simplistic view of one officer turning around an entire area is perhaps hard to swallow whenever the daily news here suggests that the system can defeat any enthusiastic officer. In that regard, Danforth will be seen as a rallying cry to the Right (he even dismisses the accidental shooting of a pedestrian by one of his officers as being just part of a war), but his policies will produce very little empathy from the more liberal sections of the audience.

    The cast can't really do much with the material and deliver fairly average performances across the board. Merrill barks around the screen with a constant righteous indignation and hardline approach that didn't totally convince me – the film would have been more interesting if it had really delved into his character in the way that it kept suggesting it would but never really did. Sterling is unconvincing and quite unnecessary – like her emotional observations on Danforth are designed to replace the development of him as a character, and that the director just wanted us to know the man in as simple a way as possible. Waltz is OK but Meyer is fairly stiff in his scenes and is too clearly an apologetic soft touch.

    Overall this is an OK film with gritty material but far too straightforward a plot and foundation to really make for an interesting, complex story with no easy answers. Instead it gradually falls into a standard crime thriller plot and the manipulative and hardline character of Danforth is just accepted without much thought or development. Considering how relevant it still is today it is a real shame it didn't do better but as it is it's a standard crime affair with nothing to really make it stand out from a crowded genre.
    8planktonrules

    Just because the cast is filled with character actors instead of A-listers doesn't mean it's not an excellent picture.

    Gary Merrill plays Captain Danforth, the new head of the police department in a corrupt little town where law and order have disintegrated. He just earned his law degree but agrees to take the job IF he's allowed to run the department the way he likes. This means that crimes, even petty ones, will be prosecuted and his plan is to put the fear of the police in the criminal element. Much of this element, it seems, frequent a sleezy roadhouse and the Captain is sure that if he puts the pressure on the crooks there, someone will spill their guts.

    This film stars a lot of character actors and no real big names. Now you might think this would be a detriment, but the actors really did well and the material they were given is excellent noir...tough, uncompromising and exciting. Overall, a nice little hidden gem. If you like film noir, you really have to see this one.
    7joealthouse

    Merrill's Revenge

    A great noir-crime thriller. Such a great cast of character actors. Regis Toomey (Guys & Dolls), Emile Meyer (countless westerns), James Westerfield (on the Waterfront, Hang 'em High), Chubby Johnson, Chuck Conners (The Rifleman), Claude Akins. But it doesn't take a genius to recognize Merrill's role is almost a mirror image of his wonderful performance in 12 O'Clock High where he got kicked out of his job, replaced by Gregory Peck. In Human Jungle he replaces Westerfield. Leading up to Merrill's promotion and in the immediate aftermath dialogue is almost identical to 12 O'Clock High. The film could be a case study in personality types and leadership styles.

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      When Det. Lannigan is first put on the beat as a patrolman, he passes a poster for the movie Paris Model (1953). William H. O'Brien, who plays the bartender at 'The Hut' in this film, portrayed a waiter in that movie.
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      Mary Abbott: [talking to Danforth backstage at 'The Hut'] And don't go breakin' my heart about those old guys. Did ya ever see one of 'em in action? Like tryin' to argue with a diesel engine.

    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Broadway by Light (1958)
    • Soundtracks
      It Ain't Gonna Be You
      Written by Max Rich

      Sung by Jan Sterling (uncredited)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 3. Januar 1958 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Streaming on "Noir Fan" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Rob's Dream Theater" YouTube Channel
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Human Jungle
    • Drehorte
      • Hollywood, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Allied Artists Pictures
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