Detective Story (1951) Reviews

Detective Story (1951)
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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, Rovi

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Starring:
Kirk DouglasEleanor Parker, (more)
Director(s):
William Wyler
Format(s):
DVD
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Frank K.

This is a stunning film that seems only slightly dated despite being 55 years old. Much of what would became staple 1990s police drama, both TV and film, is presaged in this gritty dama, even down to the comic relief in the police station. Must see.It's strange to see Kirk Douglas looking much younger than his son!

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Kerry P.

Superb acting by douglas. You will see why he is one of the best actors. Movie direction and detail is amazing.

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Sally G.

Wyler is a master craftsman. He made gold out of ordinary stuff. I love this one and his Ben Hur. Young Kirk Douglas and Eleanor Parker share some terrific scenes. Recommend highly.

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Warren D.

This film stands up to any of the precinct police storys of recent memory. William Wylers is a master at keeping the viewer buisy throughout.

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Marc F.

Very good adaption of the Broadway Play. Excellent Acting.

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Robert D.

What a powerful movie!! They certainly don't make them like this anymore! Back in the late 50's our little theatre in Mountain Lakes New Jersey performed it as a stage play and I was cast as Arthur..the play was spectacular but not anyhwere near the extreme drama as the film..Kirk Douglas, though very young and Eleanor Parker were outstanding; I had tears at the end and the emotion in the film provoked emotions to the extreme..Many Bravos!!!

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    Frank K.

    This is a stunning film that seems only slightly dated despite being 55 years old. Much of what would became staple 1990s police drama, both TV and film, is presaged in this gritty dama, even down to the comic relief in the police station. Must see.It's strange to see Kirk Douglas looking much younger than his son!

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    Kerry P.

    Superb acting by douglas. You will see why he is one of the best actors. Movie direction and detail is amazing.

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    Sally G.

    Wyler is a master craftsman. He made gold out of ordinary stuff. I love this one and his Ben Hur. Young Kirk Douglas and Eleanor Parker share some terrific scenes. Recommend highly.

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