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  1. Call Northside 777 is a 1948 reality-based newspaper American drama film directed by Henry Hathaway. The film parallels the true story of a Chicago reporter who proved that a man jailed for murder was wrongly convicted 11 years before.

    • $2.7 million (US rentals)
    • Otto Lang
  2. Call Northside 777: Directed by Henry Hathaway. With James Stewart, Richard Conte, Lee J. Cobb, Helen Walker. Chicago reporter P.J. McNeal re-opens a decade-old murder case.

    • (9.9K)
    • Drama, Film-Noir
    • Henry Hathaway
    • 1948-03
  3. 18 de jun. de 2022 · Call Northside 777 is a 1948 reality-based newspaper drama directed by Henry Hathaway. The film parallels the true story of a Chicago reporter who proved that a man jailed for murder was...

    • 111 min
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    • Chris T
  4. Yo creo en ti es una película dirigida por Henry Hathaway con James Stewart, Richard Conte, Lee J. Cobb, Helen Walker .... Año: 1948. Título original: Call Northside 777. Sinopsis: Basado en una historia real. En 1932, Frank Wiecek fue condenado a 99 años de prisión por un crimen que no cometió.

    • Estados Unidos
    • Joseph MacDonald (B&W)
    • Henry Hathaway
  5. Jan 1, 2000. Rated: 7/10 • May 3, 2024. Feb 1, 2023. Aug 16, 2021. In 1932, Frank Wiecek (Richard Conte) is convicted of the murder of a Chicago policeman in a mob-connected speakeasy. Eleven years...

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    • James Stewart
    • Henry Hathaway
    • Twentieth Century Fox
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  6. Call Northside 777 (1948), one of the finest examples of the semi-documentary drama, is based on a true tale of police corruption, hard-nosed reporters, and tough working-class neighborhoods. Influenced by Italian neorealism and inspired by the advancements in cinema equipment during the war, semi-documentary dramas combined characteristics of ...

  7. Summaries. Chicago reporter P.J. McNeal re-opens a decade-old murder case. In 1932, a cop is killed and Frank Wiecek sentenced to life. Eleven years later, a newspaper ad by Frank's mother leads Chicago reporter P.J. McNeal to look into the case. For some time, McNeal continues to believe Frank guilty.