John Mitchell is a powerful and ruthless newspaper publisher, who doesn't care who gets hurt if a good story can run in his paper. Caught speeding, by honest cop Terry Condon, his first impulse is to have him broken, but he's talked into having him commended instead by his daughter, Joan Mitchell.


Is it worth your time? If you like old, grumpy men getting their comeuppance, then yes, absolutely. It is one of those classic dramas that moves at a breakneck speed, which I love. If you prefer slow-burn character studies or hate movies where everyone is a bit of a jerk, you might want to skip this one. John Mitchell...

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

Leo Bulgakov

Robert N. Bradbury
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"Is it worth your time? If you like old, grumpy men getting their comeuppance, then yes, absolutely. It is one of those classic dramas that moves at a breakneck speed, which I love. If you prefer slow-burn character studies or hate movies where everyone is a bit of a jerk, you might want to skip this one. John Mitchell is the kind of guy who probably eats his own young if it nets him an extra thousand copies sold. He is a newspaper publisher, and he treats people like paper clips—bendable and ea..."
Jay Eaton
Harold Shumate
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