Walk A Crooked Mile

moderate violence
Director(s)Gordon Douglas
Production year1948
Genre(s)Crime, Drama, Film_noir
Approx. running minutes91m
CastLouis Hayward, Dennis O'Keefe, Louise Allbritton, Carl Esmond, Onslow Stevens, Raymond Burr, Art Baker, Lowell Gilmore, Philip Van Zandt, Charles Evans, Gordon Douglas, George Bruce, Bertram Millhauser, Edward Small, Grant Whytock, Paul Sawtell, George Robinson, James E. Newcom
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Walk A Crooked Mile

moderate violence
WALK A CROOKED MILE is a black-and-white 1948 film noir crime drama in which an FBI agent and a Scotland Yard inspector ...
WALK A CROOKED MILE is a black-and-white 1948 film noir crime drama in which an FBI agent and a Scotland Yard inspector team up to investigate a communist spy ring.
violence
Multiple people are shot; most of these shootings are undetailed, but in one scene we see blood spray onto the victim’s face. There are occasional punches and fist fights, infrequently resulting in mild bloody aftermath detail. Three people, including a female civilian, are repeatedly struck during an interrogation by villainous henchmen. There are also brief crime scene images of a murder victim with a knife sticking out of his chest, but the injury is not bloody.
additional issues
There is occasional mild threat, including shoot-outs and a car chase. A man is briefly trapped in a burning car after a crash, but he is not seriously hurt. There are mild verbal suicide references after a murder scene is unconvincingly staged to look like suicide.
Classified Date:
29/11/1948
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Picture Corp. Ltd
moderate violence
Classified Date:
20/09/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
violence
Multiple people are shot; most of these shootings are undetailed, but in one scene we see blood spray onto the victim’s face. There are occasional punches and fist fights, infrequently resulting in mild bloody aftermath detail. Three people, including a female civilian, are repeatedly struck during an interrogation by villainous henchmen. There are also brief crime scene images of a murder victim with a knife sticking out of his chest, but the injury is not bloody.
violence
Multiple people are shot; most of these shootings are undetailed, but in one scene we see blood spray onto the victim’s face. There are occasional punches and fist fights, infrequently resulting in mild bloody aftermath detail. Three people, including a female civilian, are repeatedly struck during an interrogation by villainous henchmen. There are also brief crime scene images of a murder victim with a knife sticking out of his chest, but the injury is not bloody.
additional issues
There is occasional mild threat, including shoot-outs and a car chase. A man is briefly trapped in a burning car after a crash, but he is not seriously hurt. There are mild verbal suicide references after a murder scene is unconvincingly staged to look like suicide.
Director(s)Gordon Douglas
Production year1948
Genre(s)Crime, Drama, Film_noir
Approx. running minutes91m
CastLouis Hayward, Dennis O'Keefe, Louise Allbritton, Carl Esmond, Onslow Stevens, Raymond Burr, Art Baker, Lowell Gilmore, Philip Van Zandt, Charles Evans, Gordon Douglas, George Bruce, Bertram Millhauser, Edward Small, Grant Whytock, Paul Sawtell, George Robinson, James E. Newcom
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Classified Date:
29/11/1948
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Picture Corp. Ltd
moderate violence
Classified Date:
20/09/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
violence
Multiple people are shot; most of these shootings are undetailed, but in one scene we see blood spray onto the victim’s face. There are occasional punches and fist fights, infrequently resulting in mild bloody aftermath detail. Three people, including a female civilian, are repeatedly struck during an interrogation by villainous henchmen. There are also brief crime scene images of a murder victim with a knife sticking out of his chest, but the injury is not bloody.