An LAPD rookie tangles with state prison paroled convicts who plan to rob an armored payroll truck in Los Angeles.An LAPD rookie tangles with state prison paroled convicts who plan to rob an armored payroll truck in Los Angeles.An LAPD rookie tangles with state prison paroled convicts who plan to rob an armored payroll truck in Los Angeles.
Lon Chaney Jr.
- Kip
- (archive footage)
- (as Lon Chaney)
Joe Flynn
- Milton Graves
- (as Joseph Flynn)
Gil Perkins
- Joe Bollinger
- (archive footage)
Tommy Walker
- Policeman
- (as Tom Walker)
Lita Milan
- Nurse
- (as Iris Menshell)
Noble 'Kid' Chissell
- Police Officer
- (uncredited)
- Directors
- Arthur Hilton
- Robert L. Lippert Jr.(chase sequence from 'Bandit Island') (uncredited)
- Writers
- Fred Freiberger
- Orville H. Hampton(uncredited)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- TriviaDebut of actress Lita Milan.
- ConnectionsEdited from Bandit Island (1953)
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3-D short "Bandit Island" provides the few thrills of this Lippert feature
Robert L. Lippert's June 1954 release of "The Big Chase" was hardly an auspicious event, but coming one year after the original 3-D short "Bandit Island" from March 1953, serves as the only glimpse of what is now a lost film. Robert L. Lippert Jr. directed "Bandit Island" in color without a script or dialogue, a total of four days of shooting, with Lon Chaney contributing ideas on how the story should be told, and supplying stuntmen he knew from years past to perform their usual thing (Lou Roberson takes the fall from the helicopter, while Gil Perkins plays the robbed payroll clerk). Less than 20 minutes of "Bandit Island" is used however, beginning at the 35 minute mark of a 59 minute programmer, with nearly 40 minutes of dull exposition bringing back Glenn Langan, Jim Davis, and Jay Lawrence to repeat their roles from the year before (only Lon Chaney remains absent from the newly shot scenes). While "Bandit" was filmed in gorgeous 3-D color, the 2-D "Chase" is strictly routine black and white, as Langan is joined by real-life wife Adele Jergens to play on screen wife, pregnant with child, endlessly fretting over his dangerous job while hubby does all the cooking (I kid you not!). Meanwhile, the new character of Police Lt. Ned Daggert (Douglas Kennedy) practically narrates the entire film to a newshound played by Youngstown's own Joe Flynn (McHALE'S NAVY), here billed as 'Joseph Flynn' in virtually his feature film debut (he later appears opposite Lon Chaney in Allied Artists' "Indestructible Man"). We see Jim Davis and Jay Lawrence in newly shot prison footage, spending six months to plot a payroll robbery that looks as though they cooked it all up during a 5 minute coffee break! Glenn Langan cooks, Adele Jergens boozes and smokes, Douglas Kennedy narrates at tortoise level speed, making the 'big chase' seem more impressive than it really is. The director was longtime film editor Arthur David Hilton, whose only other credits in that capacity were "The Return of Jesse James" and "Cat-Women of the Moon." It's nice to see Lon Chaney in anything, but like everyone else from "Bandit Island," his characterization is mute and nonexistent, henchman Kip biting the dust at the railway yard, in what amounts to little more than three minutes-plus screen time (his demise is accompanied by the musical theme from Bela Lugosi's 1940 "The Devil Bat"). Even Chaney fans will feel let down by this one, the actor's first effort for Lippert Pictures, followed by two more, "The Black Pirates" and "The Silver Star." Producer Robert L. Lippert Jr. fondly recalled Chaney as a real pro who knew his business, half drunk half the time, yet always reliable and never holding up production.
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- kevinolzak
- Sep 27, 2014
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- Also known as
- Marea urmărire
- Filming locations
- KTTV Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio and exterior studio shots on Sunset blvd.)
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- Runtime1 hour
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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