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Fuga Fatal

Título original: Dial Red O
  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1 h 3 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,5/10
134
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Bill Elliott, Keith Larsen, and Helene Stanley in Fuga Fatal (1955)
CrimeDramaMystery

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe first of the five films in which Bill Elliott plays a detective lieutenant in the L.A. Sheriff's Department, "Dial Red 0" opens with war-torn veteran Ralph Wyatt getting word that his wi... Ler tudoThe first of the five films in which Bill Elliott plays a detective lieutenant in the L.A. Sheriff's Department, "Dial Red 0" opens with war-torn veteran Ralph Wyatt getting word that his wife is divorcing him; he flees the veterans' hospital's psychiatric ward to go talk to her.... Ler tudoThe first of the five films in which Bill Elliott plays a detective lieutenant in the L.A. Sheriff's Department, "Dial Red 0" opens with war-torn veteran Ralph Wyatt getting word that his wife is divorcing him; he flees the veterans' hospital's psychiatric ward to go talk to her. His escape touches off an all-out manhunt led by Lieutenant Andy Flynn of the Sheriff's D... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Daniel B. Ullman
  • Roteirista
    • Daniel B. Ullman
  • Artistas
    • Bill Elliott
    • Helene Stanley
    • Keith Larsen
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,5/10
    134
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    • Direção
      • Daniel B. Ullman
    • Roteirista
      • Daniel B. Ullman
    • Artistas
      • Bill Elliott
      • Helene Stanley
      • Keith Larsen
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
    • 4Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Bill Elliott
    Bill Elliott
    • Detective Lt. Andy Flynn
    Helene Stanley
    Helene Stanley
    • Connie Wyatt
    Keith Larsen
    Keith Larsen
    • Ralph Wyatt
    Paul Picerni
    Paul Picerni
    • Norman Roper
    Jack Kruschen
    Jack Kruschen
    • Lloyd Lavalle
    Elaine Riley
    Elaine Riley
    • Policewoman Gloria
    Robert Bice
    Robert Bice
    • Sgt. Tony Columbo
    Rick Vallin
    Rick Vallin
    • Deputy Clark
    George Eldredge
    George Eldredge
    • Major Sutter
    John Phillips
    John Phillips
    • Deputy Morgan
    Regina Gleason
    • Mrs. Roper
    Rankin Mansfield
    • Coroner
    Mort Mills
    Mort Mills
    • Newspaper Photographer
    William Tannen
    William Tannen
    • Devon--Newspaper Reporter
    • (as William J. Tannen)
    Shorty Rogers
    Shorty Rogers
    • Bandleader
    • (as Shorty Rogers and His Giants)
    Gregg Barton
    Gregg Barton
    • Attendant
    • (não creditado)
    Larry J. Blake
    Larry J. Blake
    • Wayne - Waiter
    • (não creditado)
    Doyle Brooks
    • VA Patient
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Daniel B. Ullman
    • Roteirista
      • Daniel B. Ullman
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    8django-1

    excellent police film with former Western star Wild Bill Elliott

    After retiring from the Western screen, Wild Bill Elliott made five hard-boiled police films at Allied Artists, this being the first of them. Elliott plays Andy Flynn/Doyle (the name changes after this one, but it's the same character), a detective for the LA sheriff's office. Elliott's stoic, brooding style is well-suited to crime films, and I'm sorry he did not make more. I've seen four of this group of five, and every one is a solid piece of work. They play very much like a grittier version of the many crime TV shows of the 1950s, and in the post-Dragnet era there is an emphasis on the step-by-step procedures used in investigating a case. Keith Larsen plays a WWII/Korea war hero who has not adapted well to the civilian world and is under psychological treatment; Helene Stanley chews the scenery as his party-girl ex-wife (her scene where she announces to her boyfriend why they "have to" get married is a classic!); Paul Picerni is the smarmy, suspicious friend of Larsen and great and good friend of Stanley. Former Columbia/Monogram regular Rick Vallin is put to good use as a police officer guarding Larsen after he is arrested. No big surprises here--the film simply delivers what it promises to: suspense, action, twists, a nice hard-boiled ambiance, AND Wild Bill Elliott. That's enough for me. While most of the film is shot on small, cheap sets, there are some good location shots of LA circa 1955 that help to give the film atmosphere. Finally, the scenes set in bars and lounges feature excellent West Coast Jazz from Shorty Rogers and his Giants, although if the band is seen, it must be just for a few moments as I went out of the room twice to get a soda and I didn't actually SEE Rogers on stage at all, just heard his music...perhaps I missed him during one of my soda expeditions. DIAL RED "O" is recommended to fans of 1950s b-crime films, if you can find it! (see my review of CHAIN OF EVIDENCE, another film in this series)
    5boblipton

    This Is The County

    Keith Larsen came out of the Second World War a sergeant. He got married to Helene Stanley, knocked around for a few years, and was in the local VA facility for psychiatric observation. The evening of the day divorce papers are served on him, he hops the wall and goes looking for some answers. The case goes to LA County police lieutenant Bill Elliott.

    Elliott was a 30-year veteran of Hollywood when this was made. He entered as an extra in 1925, but it took him 10 years until he gained enough traction in 1935 -- when he appeared in more than 30 movies -- before he began to get screen credit. A Columbia serial gave him the lead, and he spent he 1940s as a cowboy star, usually credited as "Wild Bill Elliott", culminating in the lead in the Red Ryder series. He would appear in four more of these detective movies over the next couple of years, then mostly retired. He died in 1965, aged 61.

    This movie was written and directed by Daniel Ullman, and it's a cheap little affair, with an interesting script -- Miss Stanley is pregnant by another man, which is why she wants to divorce Larsen and marry the other guy. There are lots of interesting location shots around Los Angeles, but despite its short, 64-minute running time, there's little in the way of action until the final five minutes. Elliott spends almost all his time at his desk, supervising other officers. Clearly Ullman was operating under the influence of DRAGNET, but Jack Webb's radio and TV show called for a lot of dialogue spat out at machine-gun pace. Elliott still looks like a close-mouthed cowboy, his Stetson swapped out for a wide-brimmed felt hat.
    GManfred

    Serviceable Police Drama

    I was a little disappointed in "Dial Red O" but maybe I was expecting too much. It has a pretty lofty rating and was reviewed by 2 other contributors who usually know their stuff. I guess I just didn't like it as much as they did.

    On the title page it's labeled a mystery but there's not much mystery here. It's a pretty straightforward story about an escaped mental patient/ ex-GI who gets framed for his wife's murder. As we see, one of his old service buddies kills her and tries to pin it on him. So much for mystery.

    The acting is solid, with one of my old western heroes, Bill Elliott, playing Lt. Doyle who is in charge of the case. Keith Larsen is the framed war hero and Paul Picerni is his 'buddy'. The story is pretty routine and chugs along to the finish. I was beginning to think Elliott had lost his hair, as he wears his fedora constantly indoors and out, except for one scene in which he is rousted out of bed via a phone call.

    No surprises here, just your Police Department in action. I would like to see the others in this series, but I'm not hopeful as I had so much trouble getting a hold of this one.
    5bkoganbing

    The Way They Teach You In The Marines

    I took a look at Wild Bill Elliott's credits and the last time he was in modern dress for a movie before Dial Red O was in a small role as a bootlegger in The Roaring Twenties. My guess his popularity as a western star was on the decline as the films he made were now being done in television series. I'm surprised Elliott never went into the small screen to continue as a western star. Also he dropped the 'Wild' in his screen billing, that seemed to not fit now that he was playing a police lieutenant in modern dress.

    In Dial Red O we are introduced to Elliott's new character of Lieutenant Andy Flynn of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. The case he catches in this film is the murder of Helene Stanley who is the good time wife of Marine veteran Keith Larsen. Larsen is doing a stay in the Psychiatric Ward of the Veteran's Hospital as things haven't been going so well with him.

    That's not stopping Stanley from spending his money and having a good time with Larsen's old friend from the Corps Paul Picerni. A little too much pressure going both ways and Stanley winds up dead.

    We know Picerni did it, the suspense is whether Elliott and Larsen can put it together. An offhand remark by law enforcement tells Larsen who the murderer is.

    Dial Red O is one no frills production. Allied Artists obviously had a contract commitment to Elliott and they wanted to see how the public would take to him out of his boots and in a squad car not on a horse. It's all right, but again nothing you couldn't see on television.
    7AAdaSC

    Better than expected

    Ralph Wyatt (Keith Larsen) escapes from a psychiatric institution in order to confront his wife Connie (Helene Stanley) over their divorce. He intends to return once he has seen her. However, Connie has been having an affair with his friend Norman (Paul Picerni) behind Ralph's back. When Norman refuses to marry her now that she is free and single once again, a fight ensues and she is killed. Norman stitches up Ralph, who is arrested for murder. However, Ralph escapes from custody in order to avenge his wife's death. At the same time, Det. Flynn (Bill Elliott) is discovering the truth....

    I was surprised at how good this film was. It's made with a sparse cast who are all believable and likable in their roles and the action unfolds at a good pace. I thought the film was going to be crap and was anticipating hitting the "stop" button, but my girlfriend and I found ourselves watching to the end and even cheering out loud at certain moments! It's a solid story and it has a good soundtrack.

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      During a scene where it was question to drink alcohol in the story - but not for real, Paul Picerni actually swallowed ionic water instead of pure water. He had to go to the hospital but eventually made it after a short while.

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      • 13 de março de 1955 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Black and White
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