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The Man Who Wouldn't Talk 1940

★ 4.02 votes74 min📅 1940-01-11

"WHO is the man without a past?... WHAT secret sealed his lips?"

In "The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1940)", director David Burton crafts a tense crime drama about a man (Lloyd Nolan) who makes a fatal mistake during a crime gone wrong.

Director: David Burton

Cast

Lloyd Nolan
Lloyd Nolan
Joe Monday
Jean Rogers
Jean Rogers
Alice Stetson
Richard Clarke
Richard Clarke
Steve Phillips
Onslow Stevens
Onslow Stevens
Frederick Keller
Eric Blore
Eric Blore
Horace Parker
Joan Valerie
Joan Valerie
Miss Norton
Mae Marsh
Mae Marsh
Mrs. Stetson
Paul Stanton
Paul Stanton
Attorney Cluett
Douglas Wood
Douglas Wood
Walker
Irving Bacon
Irving Bacon
Paul Gillis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1940) about?

The film follows a man involved in a crime who accidentally kills his key witness and tries to disappear by changing his identity. However, the law refuses to accept his silence, forcing him to confront his past and the consequences of his actions.

Who directed The Man Who Wouldn't Talk?

The film was directed by David Burton, known for his work in mid-century crime and drama films.

Who stars in The Man Who Wouldn't Talk?

The main cast includes Lloyd Nolan, Jean Rogers, Onslow Stevens, Richard Clarke, and Eric Blore.

Is The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1940) worth watching?

While it's not widely rated today, its tight runtime and classic noir atmosphere make it a solid choice for fans of 1940s crime dramas. The moral dilemmas and suspenseful plot add to its appeal.

How long is The Man Who Wouldn't Talk?

The runtime is 74 minutes.

About The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1940) — Classic Crime Drama with Moral Dilemmas

In "The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1940)", director David Burton crafts a tense crime drama about a man (Lloyd Nolan) who makes a fatal mistake during a crime gone wrong. Haunted by guilt after accidentally killing his key witness, he renounces his past to protect his family, but the law refuses to accept his silence. This noir-inspired thriller explores themes of redemption, sacrifice, and the weight of secrets as a protagonist faces the consequences of his choices. With its moody atmosphere and tight 74-minute runtime, the film delivers suspenseful storytelling and moral complexity.

Set against a backdrop of shadowy alleys and moral ambiguity, "The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1940)" blends drama and crime with Jean Rogers and Onslow Stevens adding depth to the narrative. The film's exploration of identity and atonement makes it a compelling watch for fans of classic mysteries. Whether you're drawn to its gripping plot or its atmospheric style, this movie offers a thought-provoking take on guilt and survival.