Code Twois a 1953 Americanfilm noircrime filmabout men training to be motorcycle cops. It starsRalph Meeker,Sally Forrest,Elaine Stewart,Robert Horton,andKeenan Wynn,and was directed byFred M. Wilcox.
Code Two | |
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Directed by | Fred M. Wilcox |
Produced by | William Grady Jr. |
Starring | Ralph Meeker |
Cinematography | Ray June |
Edited by | Fredrick Y. Smith |
Color process | Black and white |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date |
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Running time | 69 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $472,000[1] |
Box office | $711,000[1] |
Plot
editClassmates at theLos Angelespolice academy, Chuck O'Fair, Russ Hartley and Harry Whenlon bond as friends. When they socialize at one's house, Russ and his wife, Mary, observe as the extroverted Chuck expresses an interest in Mary's sister, Jane, who seems to prefer the shy Harry instead.
The three rookie cops become bored on the job. Seeking more action and excitement, they perk up after hearing from Sgt. Jumbo Culdane about the police department's motorcycle squad. Mary is skeptical, fearing for Russ's safety, but all three take the necessary training and are assigned to the motorcycle highway patrol.
While chasing a truck together, Chuck's cycle stalls so Harry proceeds by himself. He is knocked cold by one of the men in the truck, which then backs over him. Chuck is devastated by Harry's death and persuades his superiors to let him work undercover to find the culprits.
Discovering that the men he's looking for are modern cattle rustlers, Chuck confronts them and kills one before he is wounded. The other is taken into custody, and Chuck and Russ soon go back to work.
Cast
edit- Ralph Meekeras Chuck
- Robert Hortonas Russ
- Sally Forrestas Mary
- Jeff Richardsas Harry
- Elaine Stewartas Jane
- Keenan Wynnas Jumbo
- Robert Burtonas Police Capt. Bill Williams
Reception
editAccording to MGM records the movie earned $365,000 in the US and Canada and $346,000 elsewhere, making a loss to the studio of $37,000.[1] Often referenced as the first modern motorcycle stunt film, released 8 months beforeThe Wild One.[2]
References
edit- ^abcThe Eddie Mannix Ledger,Los Angeles: Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study.
- ^"Actors and Stuntmen for Code Two".
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