Director: William D. Russell•Genres: Crime, Film Noir, Mystery, Thriller
District Attorney "Pat" Shannon is determined to expose a powerful crime syndicate that is using legitimate businesses as fronts for their illegal activities. Despite facing threats and obstruction from corrupt officials, Shannon tirelessly pursues evidence, leading him on a dangerous path. He must navigate a treacherous landscape of double-crosses and hidden agendas to bring the masterminds to justice.
The 1947 film "Mr. District Attorney" was met with a generally positive reception from critics of its time, often praised for its fast-paced narrative and effective portrayal of the legal system battling crime. While not a groundbreaking film, it delivered a solid B-movie experience that resonated with audiences looking for thrilling crime dramas.
Praised for its brisk pacing and engaging crime-solving plot.
Dennis O'Keefe delivers a convincing performance as the determined prosecutor.
Effectively captures the atmosphere of a classic film noir courtroom drama.
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The film is part of a long-running series of "Mr. District Attorney" films and radio shows, originally based on a popular radio drama that began in 1937.
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