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BRRIP They Made Me a Fugitive (1947)

Top rated movies of 1989 & Older

They Made Me a Fugitive (1947) Current Popularity  #54179 

Postby ASN » Thu Aug 05, 2021 3:37 am

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DetailsThey Made Me a Fugitive (1947)
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GENRECrime, Drama, Film-Noir
DirectorAlberto Cavalcanti
WriterJackson Budd
ActorsSally Gray , Trevor Howard , Griffith Jones , Rene Ray , Mary Merrall , Charles Farrell , Michael Brennan , Jack McNaughton , Cyril Smith , John Penrose , Eve Ashley , Phyllis Robins , Bill OConnor , Maurice Denham , Vida Hope
PLOTAfter WW2, former RAF airman Clem Morgan joins a gang of black-market smugglers-thieves but when a robbery goes wrong, Clem is caught , framed for a policeman's murder, and is sent to prison where he plots his escape and revenge.
More DetailsMPAA Rating : Approved
Country of Origin: UK
Language: English
More Info : IMDb Link
Subtitles : YIFYsubtitles , OpenSubtitles

In this gritty film noir, cynical ex-RAF flyer Morgan, bored with civilian life, joins a break-in gang led by Narcy. On his first job, the getaway car crashes after killing a policeman. Morgan is framed as the driver and sent to jail. Seeking revenge, he escapes and heads for London. Along the way he's helped by a woman (Mrs. Fenshaw), who wants him to murder her husband. In London, Morgan is sheltered by Sally, who falls in love with him. He confronts Narcy and the gang in an abandoned warehouse. Brazilian Director Cavalcanti's crime drama should not be confused with the totally unrelated "They Made Me a Criminal" (1939).

[IMDb Code] : tt0039895 0039895

[Genres] : GenreCrime, GenreDrama, GenreFilm-GenreNoir

[Also Known As] : They Made Me a Fugitive, Sträfling 3312, Nas Garras da Fatalidade, They Made Me a Fugitive, Tekivät minusta rikollisen, Je suis un fugitif, M' ekanan drapeti, Sono un criminale, Me convertí en criminal, Sou um fugitivo, M-au făcut un fugitiv, Они сделали меня беглецом, Me hicieron un fugitivo, Fugitive, Deep End, A Convict Has Escaped, The Convict, They Made Me a Criminal, I Became a Criminal, They Made Me a Fugitive, I Became a Criminal, Sträfling 3312 - Auf der Flucht, Sträfling 3312

[Rating Groups] ratedabove7 ratedabove6 ratedabove5 ratedabove4 ratedabove3

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