एक लॉस एंजिल्स बीमा प्रतिनिधि एक आकर्षक गृहिणी को बीमा धोखाधड़ी और हत्या की एक योजना में बहकाने देता है जो उसके सहयोगी के संदेह को जगाता है।एक लॉस एंजिल्स बीमा प्रतिनिधि एक आकर्षक गृहिणी को बीमा धोखाधड़ी और हत्या की एक योजना में बहकाने देता है जो उसके सहयोगी के संदेह को जगाता है।एक लॉस एंजिल्स बीमा प्रतिनिधि एक आकर्षक गृहिणी को बीमा धोखाधड़ी और हत्या की एक योजना में बहकाने देता है जो उसके सहयोगी के संदेह को जगाता है।
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- 2 जीत और कुल 9 नामांकन
Lev Abramov
- Stage Hand
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James Adamson
- Pullman Porter
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John Berry
- Bit Part
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Raymond Chandler
- Man Reading Magazine Outside Keyes' Office
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Edmund Cobb
- Train Conductor
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Kernan Cripps
- Conductor
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Betty Farrington
- Nettie - Dietrichsons' Maid
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Bess Flowers
- Norton's Secretary
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कहानी
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe house used as Barbara Stanwyck's character's home still stands today at 6301 Quebec Drive.
- गूफ़Although set in 1938, Walter Neff makes reference to the "The Philadelphia Story", which did not debut on Broadway until 1939, and on film until 1940.
- भाव
[last lines]
Walter Neff: Know why you couldn't figure this one, Keyes? I'll tell ya. 'Cause the guy you were looking for was too close. Right across the desk from ya.
Barton Keyes: Closer than that, Walter.
Walter Neff: I love you, too.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटOpening credits are shown over a silhouette of a man on crutches, walking toward the camera.
- कनेक्शनEdited into Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
फीचर्ड रिव्यू
This is one of the best-liked classic films of all time and I am among that large group of fans as well.
Few movies have ever had dialog this entertaining.....at least the conversations between Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray. I think it's a big appeal to this movie, except to younger folks who look at it as "cheesy."
I read the book, Double Indemnity written by James Cain, and was surprised that the film's snappy dialog was not in it. This is one of the rare times when the movie was far better than the book. That's not a shock after you find out that literary giant Raymond Chandler and Hall Of Fame director Billy Wilder combined to write the screenplay,
For a murder/suspense story, there is very little action, almost none, yet there are no boring lulls. The three main actors - Stanwyck, MacMurray and Edward G. Robinson, are what make this so good.
MacMurray's narration is fun to hear as he tells the story in flashback, from the beginning by dictating into an old Dictaphone to his co-worker Robinson. The latter is almost mesmerizing in his performance, the way he delivers his lines. He can even make a speech about something as boring as insurance and still keep you riveted to the screen.
Stanwyck was no sex symbol (at least to me) but she looked great here in the most seductive of 1940s clothing and, like Robinson, has a distinctive voice and accent that keeps your attention.
This film was the inspiration for the 1980 movie, "Body Heat," starring William Hurt and Kathleen Turner. That, too, was a very, very good movie....but not many films are in the class of this one.
Few movies have ever had dialog this entertaining.....at least the conversations between Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray. I think it's a big appeal to this movie, except to younger folks who look at it as "cheesy."
I read the book, Double Indemnity written by James Cain, and was surprised that the film's snappy dialog was not in it. This is one of the rare times when the movie was far better than the book. That's not a shock after you find out that literary giant Raymond Chandler and Hall Of Fame director Billy Wilder combined to write the screenplay,
For a murder/suspense story, there is very little action, almost none, yet there are no boring lulls. The three main actors - Stanwyck, MacMurray and Edward G. Robinson, are what make this so good.
MacMurray's narration is fun to hear as he tells the story in flashback, from the beginning by dictating into an old Dictaphone to his co-worker Robinson. The latter is almost mesmerizing in his performance, the way he delivers his lines. He can even make a speech about something as boring as insurance and still keep you riveted to the screen.
Stanwyck was no sex symbol (at least to me) but she looked great here in the most seductive of 1940s clothing and, like Robinson, has a distinctive voice and accent that keeps your attention.
This film was the inspiration for the 1980 movie, "Body Heat," starring William Hurt and Kathleen Turner. That, too, was a very, very good movie....but not many films are in the class of this one.
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- 22 दिस॰ 2005
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