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Mike Lambert, seeking a mining job, instead becomes the patsy for a femme-fatale's schemes.Mike Lambert, seeking a mining job, instead becomes the patsy for a femme-fatale's schemes.Mike Lambert, seeking a mining job, instead becomes the patsy for a femme-fatale's schemes.
Stanley Andrews
- Detective
- (uncredited)
Walter Baldwin
- Assistant Manager
- (uncredited)
Jack Baxley
- Bank Guard
- (uncredited)
Eugene Borden
- Julio
- (uncredited)
Paul E. Burns
- Sandy, Assayer
- (uncredited)
Charles Cane
- Tri-City Trucking Manager
- (uncredited)
David Fresco
- Paperboy
- (uncredited)
Nacho Galindo
- Crap Shooter
- (uncredited)
Martin Garralaga
- Cafe Janitor
- (uncredited)
Fred Graff
- Bank Clerk
- (uncredited)
Robert Kellard
- Man in Coffee Shop
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThis film was made in 1947 when the House Un-American Activites Committee began its investigation of communism in Hollywood. Three of the people involved in this film, the screenwriter Ben Maddow, the actors Karen Morley and Art Smith were eventually blacklisted.
- GoofsBefore Mike Lambert (Glenn Ford) enters the tavern where Paula (Janis Carter) worked, his shirtsleeves are rolled up. He puts his suit jacket on over the rolled-up sleeves. When he enters the establishment, they are rolled down and buttoned neatly, sticking out of his jacket.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Noir Alley: Framed (2017)
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What an opening! Mike's truck goes careening down a mountain road before pinballing through town. It's not only a riveting effect, but establishes Mike (Ford) as an honest workingman when he turns over his proceeds to the injured Jeff (Buchanan). Too bad he meets up with spider woman Paula (Carter) who spins a greedy web around the well- meaning patsy. As Paula, Carter is a powerful presence. She's got a way of acting that shows a lot of eyeball that's kind of scary. Actually, I think she's too strong, making her switch to the laid-back Mike not very believable. Their chemistry never really gels the way Paula's does with Steve (Sullivan). Unfortunately, that's a lack that undercuts the script's central twist.
Still, it's a solid noir thanks to the classic elements of the screenplay. Ford makes an interesting low-key fall guy. Not too many mining engineers turn up in noir, which I guess accounts for his occasional spiffy suits that look more like uptown Manhattan than temporary truck driver. Still, he's basically the classic working stiff looking for a job. Too bad he sees Paula's well-turned ankle first. Anyway, director Wallace films in journeyman style, except for that one inspired moment after the crash when Paula does a sharp gasping intake. It's a brief cameo shot whose only purpose is to connect Paula's sexuality with violence. For 1947, that's daring and Carter brings it off memorably. I guess it just goes to show how less can imply so much more in the imagination—a lesson contemporary film seems to have forgotten.
The movie may not be front rank noir, but it does have its moments.
Still, it's a solid noir thanks to the classic elements of the screenplay. Ford makes an interesting low-key fall guy. Not too many mining engineers turn up in noir, which I guess accounts for his occasional spiffy suits that look more like uptown Manhattan than temporary truck driver. Still, he's basically the classic working stiff looking for a job. Too bad he sees Paula's well-turned ankle first. Anyway, director Wallace films in journeyman style, except for that one inspired moment after the crash when Paula does a sharp gasping intake. It's a brief cameo shot whose only purpose is to connect Paula's sexuality with violence. For 1947, that's daring and Carter brings it off memorably. I guess it just goes to show how less can imply so much more in the imagination—a lesson contemporary film seems to have forgotten.
The movie may not be front rank noir, but it does have its moments.
- dougdoepke
- Aug 19, 2009
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- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
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