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They All Come Out

A down on his luck young man stumbles into a gang of robbers who all get landed in prison. Will he be reformed, or is he ensnared into a life of crime?

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Release : 1939
Rating : 6
Studio : Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Rita Johnson Tom Neal Bernard Nedell Edward Gargan John Gallaudet
Genre : Drama Crime

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Reviews

Exoticalot
2018/08/30

People are voting emotionally.

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Crwthod
2018/08/30

A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.

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Zandra
2018/08/30

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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Billy Ollie
2018/08/30

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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JohnHowardReid
2018/04/05

Copyright 11 July 1939 by Loew's Inc. An M-G-M picture. New York opening at Loew's Criterion: 2 August 1939. U.S. release: 14 July 1939. Australian release: Not recorded. 70 minutes.SYNOPSIS: Gangsters try to prevent an ex-convict going straight. NOTES: Made with the active collaboration and approval of the United States Department of Justice, with scenes photographed inside federal prisons at Alcatraz, Atlanta, Springfield, Chillicothe.Originally made as a 2-reel short subject in M-G-M's "Crime Does Not Pay" series, They All Come Out was expanded to 4 reels and then to 7 because of Louis B. Mayer's interest in the project (and the fact that it had such powerful government support and co-operation). "It's too good for 4 reels," Mayer is quoted as saying; "so let's make it 7!"COMMENT: Director Jacques Tourneur's first feature, this semi-documentary lauding the efficiency of the U.S. prisons system (both in reforming those who want to reform and surprisingly putting out of society's way those prisoners deemed incorrigible) was Tourneur's first U.S. feature. Apparently it was originally intended as a 2-reeler and gradually grew like Topsy. All the same, despite a great many scenes of self-congratulatory paper-shuffling (yes, paper-shuffling, it's one of the few movies that presents bureaucracy in action in great detail, which itself is actually rather interesting), the scriptwriter presents us with a well-rounded assortment of characters that maintain audience interest and/or sympathy. Attractively photographed, Rita Johnson comes across well as the reformed moll, and if Tom Neal seems a little too eager-beaver as the reformed hero he does share a nicely atmospheric, superbly photographed and sharply edited run-in with gangster Paul Fix ("I don't mind doing Reno a favor if there's something in it for me.") at the climax. Bernard Nedell is thoroughly convincing as the don't-let-them-make-a-sucker-out-of-you incorrigible, and there's even sizable parts for not-overbright but eager to reform Edward Gargan and downright crazy John Gallaudet ("Tell me, these women that you keep finding in your pockets, are they pygmies or regular-sized?" - "Both."). Real locations add to the film's authenticity in a movie that despite the co-operation and endorsement of the prisons system pulls only two major punches (there's no hint of overcrowding or sub-standard conditions, but the scenes on Alcatraz are absolutely terrifying all the same; and of course there's no such animals as corrupt prison officers). Tourneur directs with confidence and a sure hand, keeping the interesting documentary flavor yet using angles and compositions that are dramatically effective and even an occasional burst of dazzlingly fluid camerawork (very suitable for the upbeat conclusion). All in all, this is a B-feature that is well worth a look.

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boblipton
2018/03/28

Apparently Louis Mayer liked the CRIME DOESN'T PAY short in progress so much that he had director Jacques Tourneur expand it into his first American feature -- he had directed a couple in France in the early 1930s. It's about how Rita Johnson picks up tramp Tom Neal and gets him a job .... as driver for the gang of bank robbers she is a member of. They are caught by the Feds and sent to prison, whereupon the story shifts to show how they fare in prison, some being rehabilitated, some sinking into permanent incarceration.It's an early and well-directed piece by Tourneur, primary because of the clipped manner in which the dialogue is directed. It's an outgrowth of the shorts series, and Tourneur keeps the pace up, with people going about their work fast and eficiently, with some nice camerawork by Paul Vogel and Clyde de Vinna, Neal is shown being trained in a machine shop and I think that that dramatic lighting, including some shots that are illuminated largely by oxy-acetylene torch, are by de Vinna.

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Ilya Mauter
2003/04/22

"They all came out" is the first feature film made by Jacques Tourneur in US, after a series of short features directed for MGM in the 1930s.In fact this one too first was conceived to be a short documentary about federal prisons. In his interview given in 1964 to Simon Mizrahi, Tourneur describes complicated story of the making of the movie. First director went to Washington where he visited different prisons in order to film documentary. When the short film was ready, Louis B. Mayer saw it and asked Tourneur to add more 20 minutes of footage and turn it into something of a half-feature, as an experiment. At this time Tourneur in cooperation with John Higgins wrote a story, which became the story of the film, about a young man that goes out of jail and tries to re-enter normal life while his former friends prepare to commit another crime and drag him along. Tourneur filmed it and showed it to L. B. Mayer again, who end up liking it and asking director to add 1/2 hour more and turn it into feature film. Tourneur and Higgins had to put all their imagination to work in order to invent some new scenes and make movie longer. After seeing the film it was virtually impossible to understand that it went through these three stages in it´s making unless you knew all about it before. Quite an interesting early work from Jacques Tourneur, worth seeing for addicted movie buff only. 7/10

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herbqedi
2002/05/05

The usual misunderstanding-paves-way-for-embarrassing-situations plot is backed by Tom Keane's everyman and a marvelous supporting cast. The pace is brisk. The chemistry is fine. Charles Lane has a standout bit as a psychiatrist. Some intriguingly shadowy camera work makes the suspense part of this comedy more interesting than most.

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