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The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
View MoreAt first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
View MoreDirector Edgar Ulmer was a great hand at some great noir dramas on budgets as big as dental floss. But his task her with Murder Is My Beat was too much for him.Detective Paul Langton tracks down and brings in fugitive nightclub singer Barbara Payton wanted for murder of someone whose charred body is found in her fire place. After that Payton is tried and convicted, but says she saw the murdered man big as life outside on the train platform while Langton is taking her to prison. So what does this cop do? He chucks away his job and career because he has the hots for Payton. The last time anyone behaved so dumb in a noir film it was Robert Mitchum over Jane Greer in Out Of The Past. But that was light years a better film.Selena Royle is in this film and it's her farewell big screen appearance. She was having blacklist troubles and I will say that Murder Is My Beat was better than Robot Monster which she previously did after MGM dropped her. Robert Shayne took some time off from being Inspector Henderson on Superman to be Langton's captain and friend who tells him in no uncertain terms what a chump he is.So did Payton commit murder? For that you have to watch this classic inflicted on the public by Allied Artists.
View MoreThis is no masterpiece but is a modestly entertaining crime movie...not "noir" by any stretch either but the performances from a good group of "B" players are not bad, and anyway you don't get too much chance to see Barbara Payton in movies. Just don't expect any competition for The Big Heat or The Maltese Falcon and you should have a good time!
View MoreMid way through this movie there is a scene at a figurine factory complete with workers on the assembly line. It has nothing really to do with the movie and looks like it was taken straight taken from one of those 50s instructional films. It may have been the peak of Murder is my Beat.
View MoreEdgar G. Ulmer has a cult following because devotees claim he was able to transcend low budgets and produce films of genuine quality. However, when Ulmer wasn't involved with the material, his films were as routine as any other hack director working under similar circumstances. Such is the case with MURDER IS MY BEAT, a routine "B" thriller about a policeman who risks his job to help a girl wrongly sentenced for murder and find the real killer. The film doesn't have much visual interest, something Ulmer often injected into his films, many of which were made under shakier conditions than this. If you want to know why Ulmer has a cult following, don't see this but go see DETOUR or THE BLACK CAT.
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