Two newspapers are pitted against each other. One owned by gangster Charles Gillette (Lloyd Nolan), the other by Ralph Houston (Fred MacMurray).


If you have any patience for those old B-movies where everyone talks like they’ve got a mouthful of marbles and a burning desire to sell newspapers, Exclusive is probably your speed. You’ll like this if you enjoy snappy, aggressive dialogue that doesn't care about being subtle. If you want a slow, thoughtful drama abou...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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Bruno Ziener
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"If you have any patience for those old B-movies where everyone talks like they’ve got a mouthful of marbles and a burning desire to sell newspapers, Exclusive is probably your speed. You’ll like this if you enjoy snappy, aggressive dialogue that doesn't care about being subtle. If you want a slow, thoughtful drama about the ethics of journalism, go watch something else. You will probably hate this if you get annoyed by characters who make consistently terrible life choices for the sake of a plot..."

Irving Bacon
Sidney Salkow, Jack Moffitt, Rian James
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