Chicago Calling
Chicago Calling (1951) is a thriller drama, directed by John Reinhardt. It stars Dan Duryea and Mary Anderson. The 75-minute film holds an audience score of 7.7/10.
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What Chicago Calling Is About
Bill Cannon (Dan Duryea) loses everything to alcohol: his job, his family, his self-respect. Soon after his wife and daughter leave him, he receives word his little girl has been injured in a car accident outside Chicago. His wife will call later with news, but Bill’s short the $53 he needs to keep his phone from being disconnected. Filled with anguish, he heads out onto the Los Angeles streets to find some way to come up with the cash. As his character encounters expected cruelty and unexpected kindness, Duryea takes what might have been mere melodrama and turns it into a perceptive examination of one shattered soul. The other fine star of this race-against-the-clock programmer is an unglamorous, lunch-bucket L.A. rarely captured on film.
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What is Chicago Calling about?
Bill Cannon (Dan Duryea) loses everything to alcohol: his job, his family, his self-respect. Soon after his wife and daughter leave him, he receives word his little girl has been injured in a car accident outside Chicago.
Where can I watch Chicago Calling?
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How long is Chicago Calling?
Chicago Calling runs for 75 minutes (1h 15m).
When did Chicago Calling come out?
Chicago Calling was released in 1951.
Who directed Chicago Calling?
Chicago Calling was directed by John Reinhardt.
Who stars in Chicago Calling?
Chicago Calling stars Dan Duryea, Mary Anderson, Gordon Gebert, Ross Elliott.
What is Chicago Calling's rating?
Chicago Calling holds 7.1/10 on IMDb and 7.7/10 on TMDB. Its Pulse Score is 67 out of 100.
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