City of Silent Men (1942)
- Starring:
- Frank Albertson, June Lang, (more)
- Director(s):
- William Nigh
Synopsis of City of Silent Men
City of Silent Men comes so close to being a "model" "B" picture that it's a downright shame it just misses the mark. The plot revolves around a group of ex-convicts who try to start life anew by relocating in a small town under assumed names. The mayor of the town welcomes the former cons with open arms, helping them re-open a dormant canning factory and encouraging them to hire other reformed criminals. Alas, the bigoted local newspaper editor stirs up public hostility towards the new cannery and its owners, but everything is resolved happily when the ex-cons are awarded a defense contract. City of Silent Men could easily have lapsed into pointless melodrama, but the sincerity of the performers and the strength of Joseph Hoffman's screenplay keep the events on an even and realistic keel. All City of Silent Men lacks is a decent budget, but that's to be expected in a PRC Picture from this period. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of City of Silent Men
- Frank Albertson - Gil Davis
- Jan Wiley - Jane Muller
- William Gould - Mayor Hendricks
- Dick Curtis - Frank Muller
- Richard Bailey - Liptine
- Pat Gleason - Manners
- Frank Jaquet - Judge
- June Lang - Helen Hendricks
- Richard Clarke - Jerry Hendricks
- Emmett Lynn - Jeb Parker
- Barton Hepburn - Frank
- Jack Baxley - Police Chief
- Frank Ferguson - Fred Bernard
- Bruce Kellogg - Captain
- Director(s):
- William Nigh
- Writer(s):
- Joseph Hoffman
- Producer(s):
- Dixon R. Harwin
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