Released Date:
1953-07-31
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
82 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (360 Reviews)
Director:
Maxwell ShaneIvan Tors (screenplay)
Maxwell Shane (screenplay)
Peter, a WW II 'displaced person' about to be deported jumps ship in New York harbor in an effort to find an ex-G.I named Tom whom he helped during the war and can prove Peter's right to legal entry in the United States. It is a race against time for if he can't Tom within 24 hours and prove his case, he will be branded a fugitive and will be permanently disqualified for U.S. citizenship. His quest leads him to befriending Maggie, a down-on-her-luck factory worker whom he rejuvenates through his good faith; a visit to a jazz club where Shorty Rogers and his band and trombonist Jack Teagarden are playing, and an interlude with a good- hearted burlesque dancer, Tanya Zakoyla, takes him to her mother's home for food and rest. The climax comes at dawn in the United Nations building (the "glass wall" of the title) where he goes to plead his case and that of all displaced persons.
Released Date:
1953-08-26
Languages:
English, Spanish
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
85 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (23580 Reviews)
Director:
Byron HaskinH.G. Wells (novel)
Barrè Lyndon (screenplay)
H.G. Well's classic novel is brought to life is this tale of alien invasion. The residents of a small town in California are excited when a flaming meteor lands in the hills. Their joy is tempered somewhat when they discover that it has passengers who are not very friendly. The movie itself is understood better when you consider that it was made at the height of the Cold War--just replace Martian with Russian....
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