Horace McMahon

Horace McMahon

  • Born: 1906-5-17
  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Rebeka 2022-10-23 20:15:14

      In addition to the law, there are also people

      Titled "The Great Detective Story", this is an atypical noir film, and the director doesn't focus on how detectives solve crimes - in fact, several of the cases involved in the film are trivial (except for the murder doctor Schneider). and four-time felon Charlie) — instead focusing on how...

    • Sister 2022-10-23 21:44:09

      Detective Story: The Evil Formula

      The iron-fisted policy and never straying are the consistent truths upheld by police officer Jim. Because he lived in the shadow of his father's tyranny as a child, his heart was full of sorrow and pain due to this black-and-white oppression. It is reflected in the work, that although it emphasizes...

    Detective Story quotes

    • Detective James McLeod: Where's your boy?

      [Asking about Karl Schneider]

      Lieutenant Monaghan: He's ready to surrender himself on the warrant you had issued.

      Detective James McLeod: Fine. Bring him in.

      Endicott Sims: Before I do, I have here some photographs. Now these were taken only an hour ago.

      Lieutenant Monaghan: Nudes. Ugly, isn't he?

      Endicott Sims: He's no Mr. America.

      Lieutenant Monaghan: No, that he's not.

      Endicott Sims: Now you'll observe there are no bruises or lacerations of any kind. This is the way I'm delivering my client to you, and this is the way I want him back.

      Detective James McLeod: I should think that any change whatsoever would be an improvement.

    • Detective James McLeod: I ought to fall on you like the sword of God.

      Karl Schneider: That sword has two edges. You could cut your own throat.

      Detective James McLeod: I'm going to give you a piece of advice, Karl. When they let you free again, get out of New York. You butcher one more patient and law or no law, I'll find you. I'll put a bullet in the back of your head, and I'll drop your body in the East River. And I'll go home and I'll sleep sweetly.

      Karl Schneider: You don't frighten me. Now I'll give you some advice. I have plenty on you, too. I know why you're so vindictive.

      Detective James McLeod: Why?

      Karl Schneider: Just watch your step. Because I happen to have friends, downtown, with pull.

      Detective James McLeod: Have you?

      Karl Schneider: Lots of pull.

      Detective James McLeod: Well, what do you know? Aren't you the big shot? Pull. Have you got any friends with push, like that?

      [Shoves him and begins slapping him]