Try and Get Me! (1950) Film noir Movie
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Published 2024-04-18
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When Lloyd Bridges tossed a quarter down the bowling alley, he was tipping the pin setter because back in them days, bowling alleys did not have automatic machines to set the 🎳 bowling pins. Thought I would share that with you millennials!
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I thought I had seen all of the Film Noir. I'm 72. This is one of the best films I have ever seen. it should be shown everywhere, especially now, in 2024. Everyone should see this film, everyone in the world.
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This movie explains everything that is wrong with our current affairs. Thank you for a great treat..
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I've never seen a better performance by Lloyd Bridges. He's was even better than I knew before. Great movie !
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Thank you for allowing a 60+ movie lover to enjoy this movie I'd never even heard of before.
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It's always fun to watch well liked family men like Dan Duryea and Lloyd Bridges playing hoodlums. Shows what good actors they were.👍
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So pertinent as to what’s going on today unbelievable
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I didn't know Lloyd Bridges could act like a crazy criminal as he did in this movie. I remember him from Sea Hunt on television and from movies where he was always the "good guy". Thank you, as usual, Broken Trout, for another great movie!
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It's amazing how many movies Hollywood has put out!! Film noir's my favorite!!
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I use to love watching Loyd Bridges in Sea Hunt as a kid!!
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Lloyd Bridges did a great job as the villain
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Vido's wise words resonated. Crowd mentality is scary. Good movie.
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Frank Lovejoy - always good value. 👍
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This film was originally titled The Sound of Fury. Reissued as Try and Get Me makes no sense. A better name would have been Desperation. This was based on a true story and the lynching was real. Intense ending
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I'm 69 and I only knew Lloyd Bridges from "Seahunt", I didn't know he could act his ass off!
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I have never seen this movie in my life. I grew up watching most of this fine actors thou. This movie is a master piece of a gem. The only voice of reasoning is where the professor speaks to the reporter about morale decay and the rush to judgement should not be so, swift. What a Movie.
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This is pretty hard stuff for 1950. Very well told with amazing actors. Sadly a timeless theme.
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Richard Carlson had a bigger name than Bridges in 1950 but that would change. You would have to be pretty desperate for an honest man to become a getaway driver that quick. A well acted little movie.😊
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Tremendous cast. Real good picture. One of the best noirs from the 50s I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot. Superb attention to detail & commitment to the natural aesthetic.
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This is why it is important to have organized system in place for everyone to get justice.