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Manpower
Directed by Raoul Walsh
Produced by Hal B. Wallis
Mark Hellinger
Written by Richard Macauley
Jerry Wald
Starring Edward G. Robinson
Marlene Dietrich
George Raft
Music by Adolph Deutsch
Cinematography Ernest Haller
Editing by Ralph Dawson
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date(s) United States August 9, 1941
Sweden May 21, 1942
Finland March 21, 1943
France August 6, 1947
Denmark September 1
Germany January 6, 1950
Austria March 17
Japan August 24, 1951
Running time 103 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English

Manpower is a 1941 film about power company linemen starring Edward G. Robinson, Marlene Dietrich, and George Raft. The memorable posters for the movie proclaimed, "Robinson - He's mad about Dietrich. Dietrich - She's mad about Raft. Raft - He's mad about the whole thing." The film was written by Richard Macauley and Jerry Wald, and directed by Raoul Walsh.

Robinson and Raft got into a fistfight on the set that was eagerly splashed all over the front pages of the nation's newspapers. Victor McLaglen was originally going to play Robinson's role, which would have made it a supporting part, and Raft reportedly resented sharing leading man status on the film as a result of Robinson being cast instead.

Raft chose Manpower over the remake of the 1931 pre-Code version of Dashiell Hammett's The Maltese Falcon, and the career-catapulting role of "Sam Spade" went to Humphrey Bogart instead.

The script is one of many reworkings of the plotline for a 1932 Robinson movie called Tiger Shark, in which Robinson played essentially the same part, only as a tuna fisherman rather than an electric power lineman. The supporting cast of Manpower includes Alan Hale, Sr. (lookalike father of Gilligan's Island's "Skipper"), Frank McHugh, and Eve Arden.

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[edit] Critical reaction

Bosley Crowther wrote a positive review for the film noting that the cast of the Warner Bros. film was outstanding. "With such exceptional material, the Warner blacksmiths couldn't help but make good—good, in this sense—meaning the accomplishment of a tough, fast, exciting adventure film."[1] Channel 4's review of the movie notes the exciting setting of the film makes it worth seeing, but goes on to pan the film. "Directed with the usual efficiency by Walsh, Manpower's weak script never manages to convince despite the setting and the strong cast."[2]

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  1. ^ [1] NY Times review
  2. ^ [2] Channel 4 film review

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