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Call Northside 777
 

Call Northside 777

Genre:
Film Noir,
Mystery/Thrillers
Mood:
Spine-tingling
Decade:
1940's
Country:
United States
Director:
Henry Hathaway
Actor:
James Stewart,
Richard Conte,
Lee J. Cobb
Actress:
Helen Walker,
Betty Garde
Release Year:
1948
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Runtime: 111 Mins.
Format: Black & White
Rating: Unrated

What It's About:

Assigned to interview a Polish washerwoman whose son Frank Wiecek (Conte) was imprisoned for killing a police officer 11 years before, skeptical Chicago Times newspaperman P.J. McNeal (Stewart) finds himself troubled by the facts in the case. Impressed when Wiecek passes a lie-detector test - and stonewalled by the cops for seeking public records that could help free the inmate - McNeal is drawn ever deeper into a search for admissible evidence.

Why I Love It:

Based on a true story, "Northside" is a triumph of documentary realism and noir storytelling for Hathaway and leading man Jimmy Stewart. Filmed on location and narrated in Movietone-newsreel style, this legal thriller keeps you on the edge of your seat with its detailed attention to such elements as the mechanics of a lie detector. (Even a prototypical fax machine plays an important role.) Stewart is absolutely first-rate as McNeal, and the tremendous supporting cast - especially Conte, Lee J. Cobb (as the cigar-chewing Chicago Times editor), and Betty Garde (as a harridan speakeasy owner) - lend "Northside" further grit and emotional weight. An engrossing urban fable.


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