They Made Me a Killer (1946) BARARA BRITTON



Stars: Robert Lowery, Barbara Britton, Lola Lane
Director: William C. Thomas
Writers: Daniel Mainwaring (screenplay), Winston Miller (screenplay)

A young girl tries to prove a man innocent of robbery and murder charges.

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11 Replies to “They Made Me a Killer (1946) BARARA BRITTON”

  1. This movie is so bad it's good. Love the scene where he flips over the bed the critically wounded guy is lying in in order to get away from the cops, yet he's the GOOD guy!!! Also love the scene where he jumps out of the window onto a tree but the window is clearly on the ground floor! Many more scenes that are outstandingly terrible await.

  2. While the movie may have been produced by Paramount's B Unit, the acting is passable, the story line hangs solid with a certain psychological acuity justifying motivation and behavior.

  3. The title for this reminded me of some graffiti I saw in a public toilet once. It said, "MY MOTHER MADE ME A LESBIAN!" Someone had written underneath, "IF I BUY THE WOOL, WILL SHE MAKE ME ONE?"

  4. oooh a reference to Diogenes (4th century BC Greek philospher) in casual conversation of guys hiding out from the cops ! That's something you don't get everyday in B movies.. .Odd that the guys hiding out in a basement for days on end keep wearing their ties all the time

  5. (04:00) He's supposed to be doing 110mph but the back projection looks like the usual 28mph & look what he's doing with the steering wheel! Plus their hats must be nailed to their heads! Aaaah – those were the days

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