James Stewart portrays a crusading journalist trying to free a man wrongly convicted of murder. Suspecting a coverup, Stewart's character tracks down and photographs documents supporting the man's claim of innocence. Stewart uses his Minox A correctly and carefully, setting exposure and focus while adjusting the lighting for a good exposure. The movie becomes less credible towards the end when he has a photograph (with no negative) "duped" and enlarged hundreds of times in order to read the date on a newspaper. Even if he had had the negative the image would likely have been too grainy to provide the detail dramatized in the movie. Entertaining movie for its time, however.
This was a cool flick I think he proved the dates from a blow up of of photo of a woman with a newspaper under her arms with the date, right ?
varigdc10 2 days ago