Officer Thirteen

1932 "Revenge! Corruption! MURDER!!"
5.8| 1h2m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 26 November 1932 Released
Producted By: Allied Pictures Corporation
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A motorcycle policeman's partner is deliberately run off the road and killed by a member of a syndicate that controls the gambling--and much of the justice system--in his town. When the killer is freed because of perjured testimony and the corrupt legal system, the dead officer's partner quits the force and vows to bring the killer to justice.

Genre

Drama, Crime

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Director

George Melford

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Allied Pictures Corporation

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Officer Thirteen Audience Reviews

Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
ActuallyGlimmer The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Nayan Gough A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
MartinHafer In this B-movie, you might notice that although Mickey Rooney is in the film that he's billed as 'Mickey McGuire'. This is because from the late 1920s into the mid-1930s, Rooney played Mickey McGuire in several dozen films.The story begins with two motorcycle policemen on the job. When I guy comes barreling down the road at 70 miles per hour, they cops give chase. One of them is deliberately knocked off the road and he's killed. When his surviving partner brings in the driver and his passenger, he expects justice....but due to some perjury, he's acquitted of manslaughter. And, not surprisingly, the cop is furious--his partner and best friend was killed....and no one seems too concerned that a known gambler and racketeer is responsible but won't be punished. What's next?This is a mildly enjoyable B-movie that is worth seeing but isn't exactly a must-see. Decent enough when it comes to acting and script, it's not bad...just not exactly inspired either.
Michael Morrison Lovely Lila Lee is the top-billed female, but she is generally upstaged by pert Frances Rich, who is given a juicier, if smaller, part.Both deserved a long and well-paid career. Alas, today they are unknown.Monte Blue had a very long career, though he too is not very well known today. He had looks and talent and did keep busy as long as he wanted.Mickey McGuire didn't exactly disappear: He became Mickey Rooney, one of the biggest stars of the century. Deservedly. Here, as a child, he was probably the best actor on the set. Until he got just a few years older, he was controlled and in control, always perfectly under-stated and perfectly believable.Alas, later, he needed firmer directorial hands than he usually got and he was too often over the top.Again, here he was perfect, one of the finest actors in motion picture history.He had a partner in the child part of the story, Jackie Searle. Young Mr. Searle was another extraordinary actor, but one who never reached the heights he also deserved.They and a generally very good cast had a slow-moving story that still keeps one's attention in a taut drama that seems about to let the bad guys win, as is so often true in real life."Officer Thirteen," or "Officer 13," is a low-budget but more than adequate entertainment, one I can recommend, even in the not-so-hot print at YouTube.It might have more historical than entertainment value, but it does have both.
movingpicturegal Very creaky film about two motorcycle cops and best chums. While chasing down a speeding car one day, one of the cops is purposely knocked over an embankment that ends up being a hit and run murder case when the officer dies. His pal, "officer 13" Tom Burke (played by Monte Blue), chases down the car as it speeds away from the accident and arrests the driver, a gambler. Unfortunately, they can't get a conviction for the gambler, because his passenger in the car that day, Miss Dane (Lila Lee), commits perjury during the court trial saying it was all an accident. When Burke gets angry during the proceedings he is punished by being given officer duties in "the sticks". Interesting to see some of my silent era favorite actors in this, but as a whole, the film is very weak. There are two different scenes involving vehicles running off the road and the filming of theses scenes is pretty poorly done, not making it convincing enough that there was even a collision involved. It is fun to watch some of the scenes though, filmed on the sunny streets of early 1930's Hollywood. Lila Lee looks pretty and her acting is fine, but while I like Monte Blue a lot in his silent era films, his acting in this is just not up to snub. I enjoyed the performance of Frances Rich as Lila Lee's gal pal Joan, wisecracking and always seems to be on the lookout for getting herself another cocktail. A very young Mickey Rooney pretty much steals the show in this as the dead officer's grieving son.
sbibb1 Officer 13 is a gem of a picture. Filmed for the most part on location in Los Angeles in 1933 it gives a nice historical sense to the film being able to see some old Hollywood locations. The cast is good, and it has a good and believable plot. A motorcycle policeman is killed when he is run off the road by a rich and corrupt playboy. In the car with the playboy at the time of the policeman's murder is Lila Lee who is also the daughter of a high profile judge. In the police inquest Lee testifies that the officers death was an accident. Only later when Lee meets the officers young son does she recant and say that his death was murder.The film is very well done, and is in the public domain. The DVD version (put out by Alpha Video) has wonderful sound and a great picture quality.