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The FBI Story
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Directed byMervyn LeRoy
CastJames Stewart, Vera Miles, Murray Hamilton, Larry Pennell, Nick Adams, Parley Baer, Diane Jergens, Ken Mayer, Joyce Taylor and Jean Willes
Theatrical ReleaseSeptember 30, 1959
DVD ReleaseAugust 15, 2006
Running Time149 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code012569816138
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Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 1.0), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
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Average user review: 4.5 (21 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteThe FBI StoryQuote
I have been looking for the FBI story for a long time and have until now been unable to find it. Amazon had it so I ordered it from them. I receive it within 2 weeks and being on the other side of the world was something I thought was great. It is I believe one of James Stewart's best movies and I have already watched it twice. Thank you. September 29, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteBest Unintended Comedy/Propoganda Puff EverQuote
"The FBI Story" is hands down the funniest straight-laced drama ever made, and one of the greatest '50s pro-government propoganda tools to boot. Made by a scared Hollywood, the film is a white wash of the FBI and J. Edgar Hoover's history. Case in point: Hoover is shown from behind as a strikingly tall invidual with broad shoulders. In fact, he was not. The FBI is shown as a great supporter of Civil Rights and fighting the KKK. In fact, they did every thing in their power to destory MLK Jr. and anyone who dared take on the white power establishment. Let's not get into wire-tapping, secret files and blackmail schemes. People die of gunshots and slump down dead; no blood, no pain, just all quick and fun. It's all so phony, it's a laugh riot. Take the death of a major character within Stewart's family -- it's false, and must have come from the pen of someone who's never even met a man who has lost a child. A few folks here call it "true American history" and decry "liberal modernism." How sad that they lie to themselves. Do they also think blacks voluntarily came over to America to happily work our fields? Or that four girls blew themsleves up in a church in Alabama? I can't imagine a minority who lived during the '50s or before can look at this and call it true. Certainly, the FBI and America as a whole has done great things that are immeasurable, but let's not kid ourselves -- we've done plenty wrong. And we need to admit it, not just pretend it didn't happen. As history, "The FBI Story" certainly gets a 0. As what it was intended (propoganda to get boys to die for Uncle Sam) and what is (disturbingly funny), it's brilliant. Sadly brilliant. September 16, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteGreat movieQuote
Great Jimmy Stewart movie. A very conservative take on the FBI, but for all you liberals out there, just remember it's a MOVIE. August 2, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteOutstandingQuote
For a look at what the FBI was at the beginning and how it has developed in one of the best crime fighting organizatios there is...you must watch this film!!! June 5, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteThe true story of how the Federal Bureau of Investigation was created.Quote
James Stewart stars and narrates as Federal agent John Michael "Chip" Hardesty. I love Stewart's narration, especially his trademark wry humor, like "This isn't very romantic kissing in the murder section". Follow him as he apprehends the gangsters of the 20's and 30's, such as Alvin Karpis, Ma Barker, and Machine Gun Kelly all the way up until the Communists of the 50's. Some see this film as purely propoganda, and others as too much about Hardesty's private life. Personally, I see it as the birth of the bureau, with Stewart in the pivotal role, and his personal life as a subplot which helps him escape from the confines of the agency itself. I will admit that the subplot of his personal life is somewhat tedious - his son is killed at Iwo Jima, his daughter forgets her speech at a school event, etc. But who cares? The movie is more about the birth of the agency. However, the movie does have somewhat of a throwback to the gangster films of the 30's and 40's in its action sequences. Vera Miles heads up the supporting cast as Chip's wife Lucy, along with Murray Hamilton as Chip's polar opposite, and Nick Adams as the center of the very first investigation in the film - a psychotic who kills so he can collect the life insurance on what he has done. Also watch for Parley Baer as Harry Dakins, a very lazy and despicable excuse for what an agent should be. Adams delivers probably one of the best lines in the film - "In case I get any mail, you can send it to Canyon City Prison for the next month or so. After that you can send it to hell!". The film is directed by Mervyn LeRoy who had also directed both Hamilton and Adams alongside Andy Griffith in the hilarious military comedy "NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS". LeRoy's direction in this one is crisp and never pulls any punches. The movie is adapted from the best seller by Don Whitehead, and the script is crackling with tension and excitement. Stewart has one of his best roles, as do Hamilton, Adams, Miles and Baer. It is also one of LeRoy's best directing efforts.




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THIS REVIEW IS DEDICATED TO ANYONE, LIVING OR DEAD, INVOLVED IN THE MAKING OF "THE FBI STORY". May 23, 2008

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