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Detective Story (1951)
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Synopsis
Sidney Kingsley's Broadway play Detective Story was praised for its realistic view of an event-filled day in a single police precinct station. The film, directed by meticulous taskmaster
William Wyler
, manages to retain this realism, even allowing for the star-turn performance of
Kirk Douglas
. A stickler for the letter of the law, Detective James McLeod (Douglas) is not averse to using strong-arm methods on criminals and witnesses alike in bringing lawbreakers to justice. He is particularly rough on a first-time offender (
Craig Hill
), on whom the rest of the force is willing to go easy because of the anguish of his girlfriend (
Cathy O'Donnell
). But McLeod's strongest invective is reserved for shady abortion doctor Karl Schneider (
George Macready
); McLeod all but ruins the case against Schneider by beating him up in the patrol wagon. When McLeod discovers that his own wife (
Eleanor Parker
) had many years earlier lost a baby in one of Schneider's operations, and that the baby's father was gangster Tami Giacoppetti (
Gerald Mohr
), it is too much for the detective to bear. Punctuating the grim proceedings with brief moments of humor is future Oscar winner
Lee Grant
, reprising her stage role as a timorous shoplifter; it would be her last Hollywood assignment until the early 1960s, thanks to the iniquities of the blacklist. Despite small concessions to Hollywood censorship, Detective Story largely upheld the power of its theatrical original, and it forms a clear precursor to such latter-day urban police dramas as
NYPD Blue
. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Warner Anderson
Endicott Sims
William Bendix
Det. Lou Brody
Russ Evans
Patrolman Barnes
Frank Faylen
Det. Gallagher
Bert Freed
Det. Dakis
Gladys George
Miss Hatch
Craig Hill
Arthur Kindred
Horace McMahon
Lieutenant Monaghan
George Macready
Karl Schneider
Gerald Mohr
Tami Giacoppetti
Burt Mustin
Janitor
Cathy O'Donnell
Susan Carmichael
Eleanor Parker
Mary McLeod
Grandon Rhodes
Det. O'Brien
Michael Strong
Lewis Abbott
Luis Van Rooten
Joe Feinson, Reporter
Joseph Wiseman
Charley Gennini, Burglar
Kirk Douglas
Detective James McLeod
Lee Grant
Shoplifter
James Maloney
Mr. Pritchett
Production Crew
Earl Hedrick
Art Director
Hal Pereira
Art Director
Robert Wyler
Associate Producer
Lee Garmes
Cinematographer
Edith Head
Costume Designer
William Wyler
Director
Robert Swink
Editor
Wally Westmore
Makeup
Sidney Kingsley
Play Author
William Wyler
Producer
Philip Yordan
Screenwriter
Robert Wyler
Screenwriter
Emile Kuri
Set Designer
Year: 1951
Runtime: 103
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Paramount
Awards
1951 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1951 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
1951 - Best Picture - Drama - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.