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  1. Incident in an Alley is a 1962 American neo noir crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Chris Warfield, Erin O'Donnell and Harp McGuire. [1] The film's premise rests on a legal precedent that police may use force against fleeing suspects if the suspect has committed a crime and is warned of the officer's intent to shoot.

  2. Incident in an Alley. Based on a short story by Rod Serling ("The Twilight Zone"), a cop "mistakenly" kills a 14-year-old boy during a robbery. Although acquitted for the shooting, the cop is haunted by his crime.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Edward L. Cahn
    • 1962-05-16
  3. Young Savages Explode in Teen-Age Crime Wave! Overview. A policeman is accused of manslaughtering a 14-year-old boy but is acquitted of all charges. Still, he feels a lot of guilt and begins to doubt if he really is innocent after all. Edward L. Cahn.

  4. Young Savages Explode in Teen-Age Crime Wave! A policeman is accused of manslaughtering a 14-year-old boy but is acquitted of all charges. Still, he feels a lot of guilt and begins to doubt if he really is innocent after all.

    • Edward L. Cahn
    • Robert E. Kent Productions
  5. To calculate the crime rate (which in this case include ASB incidents which we know are not crimes), divide the population by 1000 to get 114.475 and then divide the number of crimes, 4,537 by 114.475. This ends in a crime rate of 39.63 registered crimes per 1,000 residents.

  6. Synopsis. After fatally shooting a fleeing teenager, who apparently did nothing wrong, a disgraced policeman fights manslaughter charges, loses his reputation within the force and desperately launches an investigation to clear his name.

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  8. Incident in an Alley. Directed by: Edward L. Cahn. Starring: Chris Warfield, Erin O'Donnell, Harp McGuire. Genres: Crime, Drama, Exploitation. Rated the #981 best film of 1962.

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