Parole, Inc.

Parole, Inc.

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Alfred Zeisler
Produced by Constantin J. David
Screenplay by Sherman L. Lowe
Story by Royal K. Cole
Sherman L. Lowe
Starring Michael O'Shea
Turhan Bey
Evelyn Ankers
Virginia Lee
Music by Alexander Laszlo
Cinematography Gilbert Warrenton
Edited by John Faure
Production
company
Equity Pictures
Orbit Productions
Distributed by Eagle-Lion films
Release dates
  • November 24, 1948 (1948-11-24) (Los Angeles)
Running time
71 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Parole, Inc. is a 1948 American Film Noir film directed by Alfred Zeisler and featuring Michael O'Shea, Turhan Bey, Evelyn Ankers and Virginia Lee.[1]

Plot

The film opens with a scene of FBI agent Richard Hendricks (Michael O'Shea) bedridden in a hospital bed, dictating the results of his investigation for a report to the California Governor. The dictation scenes are interrupted by long flashback scenes showing how the investigation proceeded.

After a number of paroles granted to dangerous career criminals, the California Governor and State Attorney General suspected corruption in the state parole board. They called upon Hendricks to investigate and expose those involved. Hendricks decided to go undercover as an ex-convict wanting to buy a parole for a criminal partner currently in jail. He then proceeded to infiltrate the social circle of another recent parolee of dubious character, Harry Palmer, and ask him how to purchase a parole. However, the people operating the parole purchase ring were quite secretive and ready to take extreme measures to prevent their exposure.

Cast

Reception

Critical response

Film critic Dennis Schwartz panned the film, writing, "Alfred Zeisler (Fear) directs this uninteresting undercover police drama ... The story for this low-budget B-film from Eagle Lion studios is just about as far-fetched and ludicrous as the acting. It also lacked suspense, any surprises and the production values were shoddy. The only good thing is that it moves along at a fast clip and is over in a flash."[2]

References

  1. Parole, Inc. at the American Film Institute Catalog.
  2. Schwartz, Dennis. Ozus' World Movie Reviews, film review, May 7, 2007. Accessed: August 5, 2013.

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