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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786303451435
Format: Black & White, NTSC
ISBN: 6303451438
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Release Date: August 06, 1996
Running Time: 100 minutes
Sales Rank: 5368
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: February 22, 1949
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The dialogue and script come off as preachy, as pointed out in another review, but given the social issues it tackles and the emotion and guts Humphrey Bogart, John Derek and the character of the judge bring to this film, I believe it is equal in many ways to the strong social statements made by films of the 60s. I recommend this film as a look at a social conscience of 60 years ago that rings true today given American's uneven school system, inner city programs, etc.
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Its hard for me to put down a Bogart movie. Since he is considered one of the best actors of the last century. Which is true.
But this wasn't the right film for him.
This would've been the perfect frist film for him to direct rather than star in. That is if it wasn't so badly written.
The premise of the film is about the social conditions of inner-city youth. As timely a topic then as it is now.
However the movie as an essay on the subject failed. Both
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"Knock on Any Door" (Columbia 1949), a combination courtroom drama and delinquent youth social statement, was Nicholas Ray's directorial debut. Humphrey Bogart plays lawyer Andrew Morton, one time street tough turned idealistic lawyer. Bogart's independent production company made the film shortly after he broke away from Warner Brothers. Bogart's part was originally intended for Marlon Brando, but Brando withdrew after the death of producer Mark Hellinger.
On the verge of becoming ... Read More
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Humphrey Bogart plays criminal lawyer Andrew Morton in a very mediocre drama "Knock on Any Door". Bogey who rose above meagre beginnings in the city slums is called upon to defend previous client, career criminal Nick Romano played by a baby faced John Derek. Derek who has committed and been convicted of a series of crimes is being held for the murder of a policeman during a robbery.
The format of the movie is basically a flashback detailing the life of Derek during his trial in the courtroom. ... Read More
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I saw this years ago and was spellbound... Bogart and John Derek(Sinatra badly wanted the role but was thought too old)are at their best.... It really is in the same vein as Rebel without a Cause, Splendor in the Grass, My Own Private Idaho.... films about young people-coming-of-age and the problems the grown ups/the system/society does to individuals that not quite follow the stream.... It is a must-see because of these ingredients and that is was one of first of its kind.
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