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table. Although the hope is that Baron will be shocked and killed in this way, it is his henchman who touches the table first and is electrocuted, reflexively firing the rifle repeatedly and attracting the attention of the agents below. Baron shoots and mortally wounds Jud, disconnects the electrical hook-up and aims the rifle as the president's train arrives, only to see it pass straight through. As Baron gapes in surprise, Ellen Benson grabs the revolver from the top of the dresser and shoots Baron in the abdomen, then Shaw picks up a gun and shoots him a second time. Baron dies appealing for mercy.
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widow, her young son “Pidge”, and her father-in-law, “Pop” Benson. The house is on top of a hill overlooking the station, making it a perfect perch from which to shoot the president. However, it soon becomes clear that the men are not government agents but assassins, led by the ruthless John Baron, who take over the house and hold the family hostage.
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sling. All are threatened that Pidge will be shot if they do not keep quiet and Baron boasts about the Silver Star he won in the war for killing a large number of the enemy. He explains that he has nothing against the president but is being paid $ 500,000 to kill him and money is his only motive. He has already been paid half up-front.
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is a reprise of the opening scene in which a driver stops to get directions and then asks for the name of the town. When Shaw tells him it is "Suddenly", the driver remarks that "that’s a funny name for a town". As the driver is pulling away, Shaw says to himself, "Oh, I don't know. I don't know about that."
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Outside the local hospital in the aftermath of the incident, Shaw confirms to Ellen that Jud "didn’t make it." Telling Ellen that he needs to go back to his office, Shaw now makes plans to meet Ellen after church the next day, a proposal she had refused earlier, and they kiss. After she leaves, there
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The assassins have mounted a sniper rifle onto a metal table by the window overlooking the tracks. Jud, under the guise of fixing the TV, discreetly hooks the table up to the 5000-volt plate output of the family television. Pop Benson then intentionally spills a cup of water on the floor beneath the
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Now the hostages try to appeal to Baron's patriotism, but he makes clear that he has none. But when Baron is confronted by the sheriff on the risks of killing the president, including whether he will ever see his money, Baron's remaining henchman begins to show some reluctance to go through with the
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Pop had broken the TV earlier and phoned the TV repair man, Jud, who now arrives and is made to join the others. Baron sends one of his henchmen down to the station to check on the president's schedule, but he arouses the suspicion of the police and is killed in a shootout. Meanwhile Pop pretends he
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A train carrying the president of the United States is scheduled to make a stop in the small town of Suddenly, California. Claiming to be part of the FBI detail checking up on security before the president's arrival, three men arrive at the home of the Benson family: Ellen, an over-protective war
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gave the film a good review and praised the acting. He wrote " inserts plenty of menace into a psycho character, never too heavily done, and gets good backing from his costar, Sterling Hayden, as sheriff, in a less showy role but just as authoritatively handled. Lewis Allen's direction manages a
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Sheriff Tod Shaw arrives with Dan Carney, the Secret Service agent in charge of the president's security detail. When he does, Baron and his gangsters shoot Carney dead and a bullet fractures Shaw's arm. Baron straightens his arm and lets him go to the bedroom where Mrs Benson puts his arm in a
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The story concerns a small California town whose tranquility is shattered when the train of the president of the United States is scheduled to make a stop there, and a hired assassin and his henchmen take over a home that provides a perfect vantage point from which to assassinate the president.
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The film's copyright was not renewed and it entered the public domain; it can be downloaded and viewed for free online. Prior to it entering the public domain, the film was widely available from a number of discount/public domain distributors.
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has heart pains and sends Pidge to look for pills in his dresser. There Pidge sees his grandfather's loaded service revolver and exchanges it for his toy cap gun.
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wrote about Sinatra's performance that he "superbly refutes the idea that the straight-role potentialities which earned an Academy Award for him in
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is completely amoral, and totally opposite of the style of harassment found in such non-noir, socially redemptive films as
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Writer Richard Sale got his idea for the short story that was the basis of the film from articles in the newspaper about
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was released to DVD on June 16, 2009, which also includes a newly restored print of the original black and white film.
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assassination. For Baron, however, these are the least of his concerns, and it soon becomes clear that he is a
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becomes one of the most repellent killers in American screen history." Film critic Carl Mazek in
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The production company, Libra Productions, was producer Robert Brassler's company, and
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in 1986, rendering Sinatra's blue eyes brown. A remastered colorized version by
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and had them destroyed, but this was not true. Sinatra also supposedly wanted
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was the first occasion on which he was cast as a "heavy" in a dramatic film.
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The sense of claustrophobia and despair unleashed by the assassins in
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was his first independent film. Previously, Brassler had worked for
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smart piece where static treatment easily could have prevailed."
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Film Noir: An Encyclopedic Reference to the American Style
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Films about fictional presidents of the United States
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Lewis Allen
Blue Book
Richard Sale
Robert Bassler
Frank Sinatra
Sterling Hayden
Charles G. Clarke
David Raksin
United Artists
noir
crime film
Lewis Allen
Richard Sale
Frank Sinatra
Sterling Hayden
James Gleason
Nancy Gates
psychopath
Frank Sinatra
Sterling Hayden
James Gleason
Nancy Gates
Willis Bouchey
Paul Frees
Christopher Dark
James O'Hara
Kem Dibbs
Clark Howat
Charles Smith

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