He Ran All the Way
He Ran All the Way

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The uptight and dumb small time thief Nick Robey and his partner and only friend Al Molin steal $10,000.00 from a man, but the heist goes wrong. Al Molin is killed by a policeman and Nick shoots him in the spine. He hides out in a public swimming pool and meets the lonely spinster Peggy Dobbs in the water. Nick uses Peggy to lie low. He offers a ride in a taxi to her and she invites him to her apartment, where she introduces her family to him. When Nick discovers that he kill... (Full plot summary below)

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The uptight and dumb small time thief Nick Robey and his partner and only friend Al Molin steal $10,000.00 from a man, but the heist goes wrong. Al Molin is killed by a policeman and Nick shoots him in the spine. He hides out in a public swimming pool and meets the lonely spinster Peggy Dobbs in the water. Nick uses Peggy to lie low. He offers a ride in a taxi to her and she invites him to her apartment, where she introduces her family to him. When Nick discovers that he killed the cop, he decides to use Peggy's apartment as hideout to wait the police manhunt cool down. When Nick finds that Peggy loves him, he invites her to leave town with him and asks her to buy a used car. However, Nick cannot trust anybody and believes Peggy has betrayed him.

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Village Voice - 9/10 by J. HobermanLess than a classic but more than a curio, John Garfield's last vehicle marks the disintegration of Hollywood's old left.
New Yorker - 9/10 by Michael SragowBerry turned a standard ticking-clock melodrama into an action-movie meditation on manhood.
User Review - 8/10 by Annie CWhile there's nothing outstanding about this man-on-the-lam noir, it's a fine example of the genre. John Garfield (in his final performance) is terrific as the nervous, impulsive accidental cop killer, and Shelley Winters is amazing as always. Playing emotionally vulnerable characters seems to be her speciality, and she doesn't disappoint. There's a good amount of location work, which is always a plus, although most of it is in the front of the film. The rest of it is mostly confined to one set, and this turns out to be the one major drawback. Although the way that family issues play into the story is compelling, as a viewer I started to long for more forward notion. The movie really ought to be called He Hid All the Way because there's not a whole lot of running going on. However, it's a fine piece of work for noir fanatics, with some good photographic elements too.
User Review - 8/10 by Gregory Wamazing performances garfield's final screen role.
User Review - 8/10 by Brad SJohn Garfield's final screen role is a brilliant study in paranoia, with strong support from Shelley Winters. Garfield, like his co-star Serena Royle and director John Berry, was a victim of the Hollywood blacklist. Considered a predecessor to Brando, he died of a heart attack less than a year later, aged just 39.
User Review - 6/10 by Orlok WA taut little noir thriller--Garfield goes out in style!!
User Review - 6/10 by Aldo GLike the title the movie missteps, but this is a classic for several reasons: John Garfield's last movie. 1st film to use the family trapped by a criminal storyline and more. Best reason to see it though is James Wong Howe's brilliant noir cinematography.
User Review - 6/10 by Steven Pgood suspenser also Garfield's last film
User Review - 6/10 by Dave JJohn Garfield rates a biopic, and I want Mark Wahlberg in the lead.
User Review - 6/10 by jay nIntense drama of a man on the run who slowly crumbles while waiting to escape from the desperate situation he has created for himself. This tense noir was the end of the line for John Garfield who because of unjust hounding by HUAC and the dasterdly Joseph McCarthy died shortly after from a heart attack brought on by the stress. He is exceptional as always supported by three other strong perfomers, Wallace Ford, Shelley Winters and fellow blacklist victim Selena Royle.

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