I Demand Payment

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I Demand Payment is an American drama film released in 1938.[1][2] The film was based on Rob Eden's 1932 novel Second Choice.[3] Clifford Sanforth produced and directed the film and Sherman L. Lowe wrote the screenplay.[4] The film is extant and on YouTube.

I Demand Payment was an film.[2]

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Reception[]

Billboard wrote that it was "a powerful illustration that crime does not pay".[8] Variety's review described the film as featuring "The loan-shark racket framed in an undistinguished production" and as "Imperial's contribution to the gangster cycle." It noted, "It provides an hour's entertainment for fans with time to kill who do not care how they kill it.... Bright spots in the production are Jack La Rue and Matty Kemp, standouts in unsympathetic parts, and Betty Burgess as the femme lead. La Rue's strong personality and intensity as a strong-arm guy practically dominates the entire proceedings... Story progresses in routine fashion until the melodramatic climax where Kemp is cornered in his hideout after fleeing gang vengeance... Action fans who like plenty of gun-play will get it here".[9] The New York Daily News rated it two stars, stating in its review that "Matty Kemp tries desperately to give a fine performance in a film distinctly amateurish."[4] The Film Daily stated that the film "rates weak with amateur script and direction" and called the photography "fair".[10]

References[]

  1. ^ Pitts, Michael R. (1997). Poverty Row Studios, 1929-1940: An Illustrated History of 53 Independent Film Companies, with a Filmography for Each. ISBN 9780786401680.
  2. ^ a b "At Local Theatres: The Lyric". Republican and Herald. 28 June 1939. p. 3. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
  3. ^ Goble, Alan (September 8, 2011). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110951943 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ a b ""I Demand Payment"". Daily News. 25 November 1938. p. 55. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
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  6. ^ "I Demand Payment (1938) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies.
  7. ^ Egan, Joseph (November 22, 2016). The Purple Diaries: Mary Astor and the Most Sensational Hollywood Scandal of the 1930s. Diversion Books. ISBN 9781682302989 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ "Roadshow Films: New and Recent Releases." The Billboard. Vol. 55, Iss. 4, (Jan 23, 1943): 28. Via Proquest.
  9. ^ "Film Reviews: I Demand Payment." Variety. Vol. 132, Iss. 12, (Nov 30, 1938): 12. Via Proquest.
  10. ^ "I Demand Payment". The Film Daily. December 13, 1938. p. 9. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
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