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Why are they always trying to put Henry Fonda in prison for crimes he didn’t commit?
And he doesn’t even have a fully tatted-up brother to break him out.
I find it weird how similar these movies are. Please don't watch them back to back, it would feel like watching the same thing thrice!

You Only Live Once (1937):​

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Eddie Taylor (Henry Fonda), recently released from prison and trying to start a new life with his wife, is wrongly accused of a murder he did not commit. Despite his innocence, he is convicted and jailed, and must struggle to prove the truth as he faces a tragic fate.

Let Us Live (1939):​

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Brick Tennant (Henry Fonda), a hardworking taxi driver about to marry the woman he loves, is wrongly accused of a murder he did not commit. Despite his innocence, he is convicted and jailed, and must struggle to prove the truth as he faces a tragic fate.

The Wrong Man (1956):​

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Christopher Balestrero (Henry Fonda), a quiet musician supporting his family, is wrongly accused of a robbery he did not commit. Despite his innocence, he is convicted and jailed, and must struggle to prove the truth as he faces a tragic fate.
 
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People around him resented his presence and charm, haha.
Incidentally, I need to be careful or I'll end up on the wrong side of the law because of this, too!
 
Little bit of trivia here, I fact checked it and yes it did happen! (even though I didn't notice it watching the film myself):
Henry Fonda's mugshot in The Wrong Man. The movie's jail scenes were filmed at a real jail and you can hear an inmate shout, "What'd they get ya for, Henry?"
And they left that in lol!

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Wow... I'm kind of shocked honestly, and not a lot shocks me.
 
It all began with his great, great, great Grandfather, Frank. They said he was blowing a harmonica when he died.
 

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