2 Movies Directed by Alfred L. Werker

He Walked by Night

He Walked by Night

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1949-05-10

Languages:

English, Spanish, Chinese

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

79 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

7.3 (2948 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Crane Wilbur (story)

Crane Wilbur (screenplay)

John C. Higgins (screenplay)

Harry Essex (additional dialogue)

Fullplot:

In the Post-World War II, in Los Angeles, a criminal shots and kills a police officer in the middle of the night. Without any leads, the chief of the LAPD assigns Sgt. Chuck Jones and Sgt. Marty Brennan to investigate the murder and apprehend the culprits. When the dealer of electronics devices, Paul Reeves, is caught selling a stolen projector, the police identifies the criminal, and connects him to other unsolved robberies. Using the witnesses of his heists, they draw their face, but the true identity of the smart and intelligent criminal is not disclosed. The perseverance of Sgt. Marty Brennan in his investigation gives a clue where he might live.

Lost Boundaries

Lost Boundaries

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1949-07-02

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

99 min

IMDB Ratings:

(253 Reviews)

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Ormonde Dekay Jr. (additional dialogue)

Maxime Furlaud (additional dialogue)

Eugene Ling (screenplay)

Charles Palmer (adaptation)

Virginia Shaler (screenplay)

William L. White (article)

Fullplot:

This story is a true account of the lives of Scott and Marsha Carter. Having graduated from medical school, Scott Carter, a fair-skinned African American, marries Marsha Mitchell and moves to Georgia. When he arrives at the black clinic in Georgia, he discovers that the job must inconveniently go to a Southerner. Discussions between two nurses at this clinic suggest that Scott's light skin may have some bearing on the decision not to hire him. Defeated but not conquered, Scott returns to Massachusetts to live with his in-laws until he can get employment. He tries unsuccessfully to obtain employment as an African American. Because Marsha is pregnant, Scott decides to take a job at Portsmouth Hospital, but he reluctantly does so as a white man. While there, he manages to save the life of Dr. Bracket, who encourages him to take a postion in Keenham, New Hampshire. Scott decides to continue "passing" for white. In Keenham, Dr. Scott Carter proves to be quite a success for the town. For twenty years, Dr. and Mrs. Carter live peacefully in Keenham with son, Howard and daughter, Shelley. All goes well until Scott and Howard decide to enter the military during World War II. When Scott applies for officer status with the Navy, an investigation reveals his black heritage, and he is barred from receiving a commission.

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