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James Stewart is Chicago Times reporter P.J. McNeal trying to prove that Frank Wiecek didn’t kill a cop eleven years earlier after initially believing that Wiecek was guilty. Good reviews and a fine film with lots of 1940s Chicago atmosphere.
At one point, Frank takes a lie detector test, which in the film is performed by Leonarde Keeler, the man who invented the machine, playing himself.
James Steward is excellent as is Lee J. Cobb his boss. A tense ending too. Well worth watching.
James Stewart is Chicago Times reporter P.J. McNeal trying to prove that Frank Wiecek didn’t kill a cop eleven years earlier after initially believing that Wiecek was guilty. Good reviews and a fine film with lots of 1940s Chicago atmosphere.
At one point, Frank takes a lie detector test, which in the film is performed by Leonarde Keeler, the man who invented the machine, playing himself.
James Steward is excellent as is Lee J. Cobb his boss. A tense ending too. Well worth watching.