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7/10
A Lot of Moxie
utgard1427 July 2014
Fun "Crime Does Not Pay" short from MGM. This one stars the great character actor J. Carrol Naish. He plays Moxie, the leader of a gang that hijacks trucks and steals their cargo. Moxie gets the idea to start robbing meat trucks and finds an inside man who works at a meat company to tip them off. The problem is the crooks don't know how to properly store meat and so the stuff they sell is spoiled. People start getting sick and some even die. The police investigation leads them to Moxie's inside man. Will the cops catch the bad guys? Well they don't call it "Crime Does Not Pay" for nothing.

This is one of the better series of short films made back in the day because they had good casts, scripts, and production values. I have yet to see one that I didn't like. The characters in this particular short are well-written. The police are portrayed as competent, which is something you didn't see a lot back then. It also serves a valuable public service. This short no doubt made many criminals think twice about stealing meat.
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6/10
An MGM short in their "Crime Does Not Pay" series...
Doylenf13 July 2009
J. CARROLL NAISH stars as the boss of a larceny gang among the meat packers who sell stolen goods for quick money. But things turn seriously bad when the meat causes Tomaine poisoning and results in several deaths.

This one packs more of the flavor of a Warner crime melodrama than an MGM product with its quick moving story about the racketeers encouraging a young man to join their crime spree. When the cops begin their investigation, the man becomes their prime suspect after a sudden ability to afford a new roadster. He gets his comeuppance from the gang when they discover that he's being tailed.

Fast little entry in this series, it's pretty easy to watch with good performances from the cast.
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6/10
From Another Era
Hitchcoc6 February 2021
J. Carrol Naish is the head of a bunch of crooks who are robbing meat trucks during the depression. They have not been very successful so they hire a witless kid to help them. He is broke and needs the money. Not much of a story. It is designed to show the "Crime Does Not Pay." That is the name of a series of films, probably shown in movie theaters before the major feature.
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Crime Does Not Pay
Michael_Elliott3 August 2009
It May Happen to You (1937)

*** 1/2 (out of 4)

J. Carrol Naish gets top billing in this exciting entry in MGM's "Crime Does Not Pay" series. Naish plays the leader of a gang who are stealing trucks of meat so that they can resell them and make some quick cash. A poor boy at the meat plant joins the gang thinking he can make some good cash but soon people are dying because the meat is spoiled. Fans of the series will certainly get a kick out this entry as it contains your typical good story, darker action and some fine performances with Naish clearly stealing the film. It's rather amazing to watch his films because he never gets enough attention or respect for his acting skills. He works so well in the gangster role that it's a shame he didn't get to play it again some of the Warner big guys like Cagney and Bogart. The story here is certainly meant to make people think twice about the life of crime and it gets the message across just fine. The cinematography is also worth mentioning here and I really enjoyed the dark style brought by director Bucquet.
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7/10
This entry in the perfidious U.S. Pachyderm Political Party . . .
oscaralbert24 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
. . . "Crime Pays" series gives Big Food mobsters tips on how to avoid common pitfalls while peddling their bogus "meat" substitutes. Real beef can give unwary customers severe to fatal cases of ptomaine poisoning if the hijacked foodstuffs are not meticulously handled, transported, refrigerated and stored until the moment of sale, warns IT MAY HAPPEN TO YOU. The clear implication here is that the meat crooks would be far better off if they avoid risky hijackings of freight vehicles carrying ACTUAL beef, and instead come up with their own witch doctor recipes for making impossibly cheap burgers, starting with eyes of newt, grasshopper legs, ground meal worms and assorted scat. Then just take the money and run, before the duped shopper yells "Where's the Beef?!"
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7/10
pretty good episode
SnoopyStyle11 July 2023
It's another episode of MGM's "Crime Does Not Pay" series. Moxie and his gangsters hijack trucks on the highway and his crime partner Sheafor fences the stolen goods. In their latest hijacking, the cops show up and Moxie barely escapes. He figures a smarter way to steal. He recruits a money-hungry driver named Eddie who works at a meat packing plant. They steal a load of beef, but the meat is bad.

This is a pretty good episode. It has the advantage of being relatively realistic except the climatic gunfight. The action is laughably old school stiffness and not up to modern standards, but the story is pretty much there.
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5/10
J. Carrol Naish Not Only Has Moxie, He Is Moxie
boblipton3 February 2021
J. Carrol Naish has a racket of hijacking the truck from the slaughterhouse, so he can sell it cheap to Clarence Wilson. But the truck drivers have been beating Naish. He needs an inside man. He finds it in Arthur Rankin, an honest lad who doesn't mind a few extra dollars. The young fool! Doesn't he know better? Doesn't he know that CRIME DOES NOT PAY?

Perhaps it's my exposure to wide-open crime dramas in the 1980s and on, and my fondness for the pre-code gangster films from Warner Brothers. I find this award-winning series from MGM rather bloodless. That's not entirely fair. While the stuff I prefer is more exciting, this series showed you how these things worked, and how they worked out.
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8/10
Amazingly tough and well made.
planktonrules13 November 2013
The "Crime Does Not Pay" series from MGM was a well-made and interesting series of short films illustrating real life crimes. And, as the title says, the criminals ultimately get theirs. Here in "It May Happen to You", once again the production is top-notch. The film is about truck hijackings. At first, the crimes are not that serious but later the crimes involve murder and manslaughter. This is because this time they steal a truckload of meat. Being criminals, they don't exactly care how they handle the meat and it soon spoils. To handle the stink, they soak the meat in chemicals. But these chemicals do nothing to eliminate spoilage and soon people get very sick and even die due to this contaminated meat.

J. Carrol Naish stars in this one as the boss of the baddies. As usual, he's excellent. But what I really liked were how realistic and non-glamorous the police work was as well as how gritty the dialog was late in the film. A few examples would include: a cop exclaiming 'he asked for it' after blasting one of the gang as well as another cop saying 'go on--make a break--save the state a lot of money on a trial' as he takes aim at Naish's head! The only negative, and it's a tiny one, is the number of bullets fired at very close range in an early scene--yet no one is even hurt! Still, a tough and well made short.
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