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  1. The Man Who Dared is a 1946 American film noir crime film directed by John Sturges, which serves as the first film he directed. Plot. It tells the story of a reporter who concocts a false case so as to get himself convicted for first degree murder.

    • less than $100,000
    • Columbia Pictures
    • Leonard S. Picker
  2. With Leslie Brooks, George Macready, Forrest Tucker, Charles D. Brown. A crusading reporter plans his own arrest and conviction for first degree murder, trying to show that the death sentence should be outlawed when based on circumstantial evidence alone, but his plan goes awry.

    • (82)
    • Adventure, Crime, Drama
    • John Sturges
    • 1946-05-30
  3. The Man Who Dared ist ein Film von John Sturges mit Leslie Brooks, George Macready. Synopsis: Ein mutiger Reporter plant seine eigene Verhaftung für einen Mord, den er nicht begangen hat....

    • John Sturges
    • 1946
    • Edward Bock
  4. 24. Feb. 2022 · The Man Who Dared (1946) 2.8. ( 5) A crusading reporter plans his own arrest and conviction for first degree murder, trying to show that the death sentence should be outlawed when based on circumstantial evidence alone, but his plan goes awry. Director: John Sturges.

  5. The Man Who Dared is a 1939 American crime film directed by Crane Wilbur and written by Lee Katz. The film stars Jane Bryan, Charley Grapewin, Henry O'Neill, Johnny Russell, Elisabeth Risdon and James McCallion. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 3, 1939.

  6. The Man Who Dared: Directed by Crane Wilbur. With Jane Bryan, Charley Grapewin, Henry O'Neill, Johnny Russell. One man stands up to his dangerous corrupt local small town government.

  7. Synopsis. Donald Wayne, a newspaper columnist known for his outspoken criticism of court convictions resulting from circumstantial evidence, finds himself on trial for the murder of gangster Andrew White. During the trial, Darrell Tyson, the district attorney, calls Andrew's fiance, Lorna Claibourne, to the witness stand.