Incident

October. 30,1948      NR
Rating:
6.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

An innocent man -- due to a case of mistaken identity -- is beaten. Once recovered, the stockbroker tries to find the actual intended target -- a gangster-- and warn him.

Warren Douglas as  Joe Downey
Jane Frazee as  Marion Roberts
Robert Osterloh as  James 'Slats' Slattery
Joyce Compton as  Joan
Harry Lauter as  Bill Manning
Anthony Caruso as  Nails
Eddie Dunn as  Police Lt. Madigan
Pierre Watkin as  C. W. Sloan
Ralph Dunn as  Bugs
Harry Cheshire as  T.A. Hartley

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Reviews

ShangLuda
1948/10/30

Admirable film.

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ThrillMessage
1948/10/31

There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.

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Rio Hayward
1948/11/01

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
1948/11/02

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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Alex da Silva
1948/11/03

Warren Douglass (Joe) leaves for home after spending the night with friends Harry Lauter (Bill) and Joyce Compton (Joan). He refuses a lift home and decides to make his own way. Uh-oh, he's made the wrong decision and from this we get the incident. Basically, he gets beaten up in a case of mistaken identity. He wants to know more about why this happened and has a name - Slats - to go by. So, he revisits the scene and starts to make his own enquiries. Cue a meeting with Jane Frazee (Marion).The story is quite packed. By that I mean pay attention or you might lose your way. Still, it's an entertaining short story with Frazee on good form in the lead female role. Compton is really irritating in this film. I fell asleep briefly on a few occasions as I'd eaten a huge pasta meal but the film is still an ok overall experience. Nothing too special. I'll pay attention all the way through next time I see it.

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happytrigger-64-390517
1948/11/04

... and not really a film noir to me. There are lacking the main elements of my favorite genre : a dark destiny in a dark city shot with dark photo with dark bad violent guys. Nothing of this in Incident, invisible for decades. You even have some comic scenes.Remember it is a Monogram picture directed by the fast William Beaudine. The photo and the city is at the opposite of film noir, the cast is nothing explosive and the bad guys are really ordinary : no thrill at any moment. I really wouldn't call Incident a film noir, it was shot in 1948 and a lot of true masterpieces of film noir were behind.Warren Douglas, who plays the lead, has a much more interesting career as a screen writer : "Loophole" (with Charles Mc Graw), "Finger Man" (with incredible Timothy Carey), the violent noir melodrama "The Cruel Tower" (again with Charles Mc Graw completely insane, sexy Mari Blanchard and handsome John Ericson) and more. Especially for the underrated Mark Stevens as a director : "Cry Vengeance" and "Jack Slade". Without forgetting "The Return of Jack Slade" directed by Harold Schuster with again Mari Blanchard and John Ericson.

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lchadbou-326-26592
1948/11/05

Jane Frazee was one of those pleasant but minor actresses you would run across in B movies from the 1940s. In Incident she has one of her best roles as an undercover insurance agent trying to track down an inside job where crooks have been stealing valuable mink coats from a store. She has been hanging out in the neighborhood in question when she runs across a stockbroker, played by Warren Douglas, who has been victimized one night walking home from dinner with two friends. This noir plot is one of those things about how if one had only done one little thing differently, a number of other consequences that followed wouldn't have happened. Here Douglas, after being mistaken for a gangster who has supposedly ratted on his fellows to the cops,doesn't give up but keeps returning to the neighborhood to get involved further. Meanwhile Frazee puts herself at risk by moving into the same apartment building where the thief lives, flirting with him, and going out to a club with him for dinner. The actor who plays this crook (Slats) named Robert Osterloh looks somewhat by the way like Dennis Hopper. In one enjoyable scene Frazee gets in a tussle in the ladies room with the thief's girlfriend, with the result that the badge identifying her as an agent falls out and she gets in further trouble. This minor crime entry is competently directed by silent veteran William Beaudine, who was famous for not spending too much time on his takes. There is a nice opening, with narration, where we see theater marquees by night, showing the current releases Red River and Johnny Belinda.

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