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Director: | Alfred L. Werker, Anthony Mann |
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Writer: | Crane Wilbur, John C. Higgins |
Staring: |
Roy Morgan aka Roy Morgan (Richard Basehart) is a burglar and former war-time Radio & Electronics Engineer who listens in to radio police calls, allowing him to stay one step ahead of the cops. | |
Release Date: | Feb 06, 1949 |
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Director: | Alfred L. Werker, Anthony Mann |
Writer: | Crane Wilbur, John C. Higgins |
Genres: | Drama, Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | film noir, murder investigation, storm drain, police, man hunt, lapd, police procedural, cop-killer, los angeles, california, dragnet |
Production Companies | Eagle-Lion Films, Bryan Foy Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Richard Basehart | Roy Martin / Roy Morgan |
Scott Brady | Police Sgt. Marty Brennan |
Roy Roberts | Police Captain Breen |
Whit Bissell | Paul Reeves |
James Cardwell | Police Sgt. Chuck Jones |
Jack Webb | Lee Whitey |
Reed Hadley | Narrator (voice) (uncredited) |
Frank Cady | Pete Hammond |
Dorothy Adams | Milk Customer |
Jane Adams | Nurse Scanion (uncredited) |
Jack Bailey | Witness in Pajamas and Robe (uncredited) |
Alma Beltran | Miss Montalvo (uncredited) |
Robert Bice | Detective with Capt. Breen (uncredited) |
Dolores Castelli | Witness (uncredited) |
George Chan | Chinese Suspect (uncredited) |
Garrett Craig | Patrolman (uncredited) |
John Dehner | Assistant Bureau Chief (uncredited) |
Ann Doran | Dispatcher (uncredited) |
Rex Downing | Young Hoodlum (uncredited) |
Michael Dugan | Patrolman (uncredited) |
Paul Fierro | Spanish-Speaking Detective (uncredited) |
Byron Foulger | Freddie (uncredited) |
Kay Garrett | Doctor (uncredited) |
Tim Graham | Uniformed Sergeant (uncredited) |
Kit Guard | Suspect (uncredited) |
Harry Harvey | Liquor Store Proprietor (uncredited) |
Thomas Browne Henry | Dunning (uncredited) |
Peter Hobbes | Milkman (uncredited) |
Virginia Hunter | Miss Smith (uncredited) |
Felice Ingersoll | Records Clerk (uncredited) |
Anthony Jochim | Liquor Store Proprietor (uncredited) |
Stan Johnson | Artist (uncredited) |
Louise Kane | Mrs. Rawlins (uncredited) |
Tommy Kelly | Redhead (uncredited) |
Donald Kerr | Mailman (uncredited) |
Charles Lang | Policeman (uncredited) |
Lyle Latell | Police Sergeant (uncredited) |
Rory Mallinson | Detective with Harry (uncredited) |
Billy Mauch | Handsome (uncredited) |
John McGuire | Officer Robert Rawlins (uncredited) |
Charles Meredith | Hollywood Police Official (uncredited) |
Carlotta Monti | Miss Montavio (uncredited) |
Bert Moorhouse | Detective (uncredited) |
Howard Negley | Lt. Greeson (uncredited) |
James Nolan | Harry (uncredited) |
John Parrish | Liquor Store Proprietor (uncredited) |
Steve Pendleton | Detective (uncredited) |
John Perri | Young Hoodlum (uncredited) |
Paul Scardon | Liquor Store Proprietor (uncredited) |
Kenneth Tobey | Detective Questioning Pete (uncredited) |
Wally Vernon | Postman (uncredited) |
Harlan Warde | Police Operator 27 (uncredited) |
Mary Ware | Reeves' Secretary (uncredited) |
Robert B. Williams | Detective (uncredited) |
Harry Wilson | Prison Inmate (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Alfred L. Werker | Director |
Crane Wilbur | Screenplay, Story |
Harry Essex | Additional Dialogue |
John C. Higgins | Screenplay |
Alfred DeGaetano | Editor |
Leonid Raab | Original Music Composer |
Edward L. Ilou | Art Direction |
Armor Marlowe | Set Decoration |
Clarence Steensen | Set Decoration |
Joe Stinton | Makeup Artist |
Ern Westmore | Makeup Artist |
Leon Becker | Sound |
Hugh McDowell Jr. | Sound |
James T. Vaughn | Production Supervisor |
Lester Shorr | Camera Operator |
John Alton | Director of Photography |
Howard W. Koch | Assistant Director |
Stewart Stern | Other |
Anthony Mann | Co-Director, Director |
Name | Title |
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Robert Kane | Producer |
Bryan Foy | Producer |
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Lone bandit evades police clutches. This is a true story... It's known to the Police Department of one of our largest cities as the most difficult homicide case in its experience. Principally because of the diabolical cleverness, intelligence and cunning of a completely unknown killer.....The ... record is set down here factually-as it happened. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent. Cracking little noir picture this one. Richard Baseheart is Davis Morgan, a cold and calculated thief and murderer. He is not only unknown to the police, but also to the Los Angeles underworld. Something which made him a terrifying ghost on the streets. Based on the real life case of cop-killer come thief Erwin Walker, who in 1946 struck terror into the heart of LA, He Walked By Night zips along at a frenetic pace but maintains all the darkness requisites of the Film Noir genre. Directed by Alfred Walker (aided by one uncredited Anthony Mann) and also starring Jack Webb (who used the piece as inspiration for the popular "Dragnet" TV series), the picture has excellent use of shadows and a brilliant finale down in the Los Angeles drainage system. Where the sound of guns and running feet is just ferocious. Baseheart is suitably chilling as a man coming unhinged by the day, whilst a home surgery sequence shows Baseheart to have had no small amount of ability. It's notable with Morgan's character that it's people he just doesn't like, there's a very telling scene with his dog that is sweet but at the same time saying so much about the man himself. This film reminded me very much of Edward Dmytryk's similarly fine 1952 film, The Sniper. So much so I'd say that as a double bill they be perfect for each other. With added plot worth in the form of early police forensics (check out the photo fit technique) and a largely unknown support cast adding a raw reality to proceedings, He Walked By Night comes highly recommended to fans of the Noir and Crime genres. 8/10
This is actually quite a decent little murder mystery featuring the usually pretty uncharismatic Richard Basehart as a petty thief who kills a cop. The police chief allocates two detectives - Scott Brady and James Cardwell - with the seemingly impossible task of tracking down the criminal for a crim ... e that nobody saw/heard etc... They start off by trawling the usual suspects and gradually begin to piece it together and to see the light. It's tensely directed with lots of help from Leonid Raab's score; some suitably eerie lighting and Crane Wilbur's adaptation of his own story is a bit more complex giving the investigator's characters a little more substance than usual. Although the ending does rather let it down somewhat, it still makes for quite an entertaining 80 minutes.