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When a movie is as good as The Pay Off , it's always interesting to know its technical data.
The release date of a film depends on many factors and due to the time of filming and editing, the feature film was released in the year 1942.
The cast of this film (Lee Tracy, Tom Brown, Tina Thayer, Evelyn Brent, Jack La Rue) has had to spend long months traveling and shooting with all the effort that this implies.

The person in charge of the entire direction of this film was Arthur Dreifuss.
Enjoying 74 min. the duration of the film is one of the best plans to disconnect.
The cinema of United States is known worldwide and this film from that country could not be less.

It is not easy to make the story understood through a script, that all the elements of the film fit together and here you can see the hard work of Edward Dein, Arthur Hoerl.
Having a production company as good as Jack Schwarz Productions, Producers Releasing Corporation always helps the end result to be excellent.
If you are interested in music and movie soundtracks, you will find it interesting to know that the movie soundtrack was created by Charles Dant.

The control of the cameras shows that it has been under the command of Ira H. Morgan since the direction of photography is splendid.
Perhaps a large part of the success of this film is that it has been a success to expose this story and these messages from a Action, Film noir genre.

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Critics The Pay Off

Tracy is back ... and once again, he's a nimble-talking reporter! Another mid-20th century crime and mystery drama not to be missed. Once again, the star reporter and the police try to find the bad guys. A killer of hours
Lee Tracy doing his thing. Who killed the special prosecutor? Great Dialog and a great cast is the reason to see this truly nice (if not really mysterious) mystery
Nothing unpredictable in this ordinary gangster murder thriller. You kill me honey and the funny thing is ... I like it !!! A decent but average Poverty Row programmer
little midway noir with a comic undertone. Didn't Lee Tracy invent the fast-talking newspaper reporter character? One for Lee's Legion of Fans!
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