The best Joseph E. Bernard’s crime movies

Joseph E. Bernard

Joseph E. Bernard

01/06/1880- 18/10/1958
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Joseph E. Bernard’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Joseph E. Bernard.

Midnight Taxi

Midnight Taxi
6.1/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 04/04/1937
  • Character: Copy Reader
A federal agent goes to work for a taxi company believing it to be a front for a gang of counterfeiters.

Let Us Live

Let Us Live
6.7/10
  • Genre: CrimeDramaThriller
  • Release: 29/03/1939
  • Character: Man in Courtroom Corridor (uncredited)
In Springdale, a small town near New York, taxi driver Brick Tennant and his friend Joe Linden are unjustly accused of a hideous crime and blindly convicted by those who are only interested in feeding the voracious machinery of an inhumane justice system.

Tell No Tales

Tell No Tales
6.5/10
  • Genre: CrimeDramaMystery
  • Release: 12/06/1939
  • Character: Man talking to Officer Simmons (uncredited)
A newspaper editor turns a kidnapping into the banner headlines and exclusive story that could save his publication.

I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes

I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes
6.5/10
  • Genre: CrimeMystery
  • Release: 23/05/1948
  • Character: Apartment House Manager (as Joe Bernard)
Around Christmas time, a woman tries to prove the innocence of her dancer husband jailed for a crime she just knows he didn't commit.

The Saint Takes Over

The Saint Takes Over
6.5/10
  • Genre: CrimeMystery
  • Release: 07/06/1940
  • Character: Customs Inspector
The Saint Takes Over, released in 1940 by RKO Pictures, was the fifth motion picture featuring the adventures of Simon Templar, a.k.a. "The Saint" the Robin Hood-inspired crimefighter created by Leslie Charteris. George Sanders returned as Templar, with Wendy Barrie playing his latest romantic conquest in her second of three appearances in the Saint film series (playing a different role each time). This film focuses on the character of Inspector Henry Farnack (Jonathan Hale), who appeared in several of the Saint series. When Farnack is framed by a gang he is investigating, it is up to The Saint to clear his name.

She Had to Eat

She Had to Eat
6.6/10
An Arizona gas station owner faces comic adventures after traveling with an eccentric millionaire to New City, where he meets up with a small-time con woman and is repeatedly mistaken for a gangster.

Law of the Underworld

Law of the Underworld
5.4/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 06/05/1938
  • Character: Waiter
A respected citizen with secret ties to the local mob is faced with revealing his criminal connections to save two innocent people from execution

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