The murder of a socialite leads to a sensational trial, with a close governor's race hanging on its outcome.The murder of a socialite leads to a sensational trial, with a close governor's race hanging on its outcome.The murder of a socialite leads to a sensational trial, with a close governor's race hanging on its outcome.
Al Bain
- Gubernatorial Convention Attendee
- (uncredited)
Eddie Baker
- Commuter
- (uncredited)
Frank Baker
- Courtroom Spectator
- (uncredited)
Fern Barry
- Northridge Delegate
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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- TriviaFirst credited feature film role for Carroll O'Connor, who portrays Matt Keenan.
- GoofsLeland holds up the large tape recorder take-up reel to Dan without first winding the rest of the tape onto it, or even taking it out of the machine.
- Quotes
Senator Alex S. Simon: If you read my statement carefully, you'll note that I left myself a loophole. A course I recommend to any man who dedicates his life to living off the taxpayer.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Feud: Pilot (2017)
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"Fever in the Blood," a 1961 film, was directed by Vincent Sherman and starred Jack Kelly, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Herbert Marshall, Jesse White, Angie Dickinson, Carol O'Connor, and Don Ameche. Kelly is a DA, Zimbalist a Judge, and Ameche the current state senator, and they all want to run for governor. A high-profile murder case might be just the ticket, and DA Callahan (Kelly) jumps at the opportunity, with Leland Hoffman (Zimbalist) the presiding judge.
You'd think an old pro like Vincent Sherman would have known better than to let these actors play to the top row of the balcony, but the acting for the most part was way over the top, with most actors speaking at the top of their lungs. The result gives the film a very old-fashioned feel.
This isn't an A cast, but it is a likable one. A little more subtlety in the direction would have made for a less bombastic presentation.
You'd think an old pro like Vincent Sherman would have known better than to let these actors play to the top row of the balcony, but the acting for the most part was way over the top, with most actors speaking at the top of their lungs. The result gives the film a very old-fashioned feel.
This isn't an A cast, but it is a likable one. A little more subtlety in the direction would have made for a less bombastic presentation.
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- Rivalen um die Macht
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- 11500 Sepulveda Blvd., Mission Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA(Eden Memorial Park - where the police start chasing the gardener)
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- Runtime1 hour 57 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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