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Slippy McGee 1948

65 min📅 1948-01-15

When a skilled safecracker like Slippy McGee suffers a broken leg mid-heist, his criminal career takes an unexpected detour.

Director: Albert H. Kelley

Cast

Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry
Slippy McGee
Dale Evans
Dale Evans
Mary Hunter
Tom Brown
Tom Brown
Father Shanley
Harry Cheshire
Harry Cheshire
Dr. Moore
James Seay
James Seay
Thomas Eustis
Murray Alper
Murray Alper
Red
Dick Elliott
Dick Elliott
Fred Appelby
Maude Eburne
Maude Eburne
Mrs. Dexter
Raymond Largay
Raymond Largay
John Hunter
Eddie Acuff
Eddie Acuff
Charlie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Slippy McGee (1948) about?

This crime drama follows a skilled safecracker who, after breaking his leg, finds himself at a crossroads. Instead of resuming his criminal life, he's drawn to a small town where a good-hearted woman and a priest help him turn his life around.

Who directed Slippy McGee?

Albert H. Kelley directed this 1948 crime drama, bringing a blend of suspense and heart to the story.

Who stars in Slippy McGee?

The film features Don 'Red' Barry as Slippy McGee, alongside Dale Evans, Tom Brown, Harry Cheshire, and James Seay in pivotal roles.

Is Slippy McGee (1948) worth watching?

While it may lack the polish of major studio releases, *Slippy McGee* offers a charming, compact crime drama with themes of redemption. Its 65-minute runtime makes it a quick watch, ideal for fans of vintage noir who enjoy underdog stories.

How long is Slippy McGee?

The film runs for 65 minutes.

About Slippy McGee (1948) — A Crime Drama of Redemption and Second Chances

When a skilled safecracker like Slippy McGee suffers a broken leg mid-heist, his criminal career takes an unexpected detour. Instead of returning to the shadows, he finds himself drawn to the warmth of a small town, where a kind-hearted woman and a compassionate priest help him reconsider his path. This 1948 crime drama, helmed by director Albert H. Kelley, blends gritty underworld tension with a heartfelt redemption arc, offering audiences a mix of suspense and emotional depth. Set against a backdrop of post-war America, the film captures the struggle between temptation and transformation, wrapped in a tight 65-minute runtime.

Don 'Red' Barry leads the cast as the titular safecracker, with Dale Evans and Tom Brown as the moral compasses who challenge his choices. Harry Cheshire and James Seay round out the ensemble, adding layers of intrigue to this compact yet engaging story. With its noir-inspired atmosphere and themes of second chances, *Slippy McGee (1948)* remains a hidden gem for fans of vintage crime films seeking both thrills and substance.