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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaGovernment agent tries to trick a suspect into returning to Germany, the scene of his crimes.Government agent tries to trick a suspect into returning to Germany, the scene of his crimes.Government agent tries to trick a suspect into returning to Germany, the scene of his crimes.
Louis Merrill
- Herr Schmitt
- (as Lou Merril)
John Albright
- Man on Dock
- (não creditado)
Vince Barnett
- Ed
- (não creditado)
Phil Bloom
- Bar Patron
- (não creditado)
Danny Borzage
- Accordionist
- (não creditado)
George Cisar
- Don Gillen
- (não creditado)
Judy Clark
- Singer
- (não creditado)
Roy Damron
- Bar Patron
- (não creditado)
Van Des Autels
- Tom Jackson
- (não creditado)
Harold Dyrenforth
- German Guard
- (não creditado)
Richard Emory
- Doc Mason
- (não creditado)
Joseph Glick
- Boat Passenger
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
Richard Denning, Frank Lovejoy, and Mari Blanchard are the Center-Piece of this Sprawling Story of a WWII Murder Suspect Pursued Years Later.
This Mid-50's B&W B-Movie is Film-Noir Influenced in Tone with some Sharp Twists and a Striking Look at L. A. and other Far-Off Locations.
The Tension is Taught with Deception, Double-Cross, and Misdirection.
It's a Complicated Scenario to Fit into such a Short Low-Budget Effort.
But the Good Production Team Make it Work Somewhat.
A Suspension of Disbelief is Required to Take it All In with Ease,
but Watching the Good Trio of Interesting Working-Class Actors make it Fun to Observe.
Mari Blanchard has a Difficult Role Balancing Between Denning and Lovejoy.
Pretending Permeates the Picture as She is One Thing while Being Another During the Length of the Film.
Drawing a Murder-Suspect into the Light with a Plot Point that is as Interestingly Far-Fetched as it gets.
The Story Sucks You In,
as the Uneasy Trio of Would-Be Criminals make Their Way Through the Machinations of a Pulp Story of Hidden Treasure and Undercover Intrigue.
A Slightly Above Average Little Movie with a Good Cast and an Over-the-Top Story is...
Worth a Watch.
This Mid-50's B&W B-Movie is Film-Noir Influenced in Tone with some Sharp Twists and a Striking Look at L. A. and other Far-Off Locations.
The Tension is Taught with Deception, Double-Cross, and Misdirection.
It's a Complicated Scenario to Fit into such a Short Low-Budget Effort.
But the Good Production Team Make it Work Somewhat.
A Suspension of Disbelief is Required to Take it All In with Ease,
but Watching the Good Trio of Interesting Working-Class Actors make it Fun to Observe.
Mari Blanchard has a Difficult Role Balancing Between Denning and Lovejoy.
Pretending Permeates the Picture as She is One Thing while Being Another During the Length of the Film.
Drawing a Murder-Suspect into the Light with a Plot Point that is as Interestingly Far-Fetched as it gets.
The Story Sucks You In,
as the Uneasy Trio of Would-Be Criminals make Their Way Through the Machinations of a Pulp Story of Hidden Treasure and Undercover Intrigue.
A Slightly Above Average Little Movie with a Good Cast and an Over-the-Top Story is...
Worth a Watch.
As far as I know, that's the second film noir that director Nathan Juran offered us, besides HIGHWAY DRAGNET. He who was mostly a western and science fiction maker, working for Universal and Columbia studios as well. I like here more the atmosphere and photography than the story. This is a pure good B thriller typical of the fifties. Very agreeable to watch, and also a rare film, at least not the most known of the director. Yes, the story is not that exciting for a crime film noir, but it remains bearable. I have seen it several times already but always forget about it. I understand why after the watching.
Holy cow. Completely ridiculous, unbelievable crime (not noir) drama that would put Ed Wood and Harry Stephen Keeler to shame.
The movie is acted and directed OK, and it's oddly watchable, but the plot is laughable. It's quite simply, ludicrous.
The movie is acted and directed OK, and it's oddly watchable, but the plot is laughable. It's quite simply, ludicrous.
Yes, the cast is great. Yes the first ten minutes or so, up to and including the first twist, is a great movie.
But after that it goes so completely insane in a way that's super not fun or campy or bombastic. It somehow manages to be both boring, and implausible. The plot folds in over on itself. It's just very, very bad writing.
Right now, this has an average of a six. I just think that's way way too high. This deserves a four at best, and so I'm on here to try to push that to happen. I love noir, and I've now watched so many, to relive the high of first seeing the greats. I've seen so many bad ones. This is the worst one I've ever seen.
But after that it goes so completely insane in a way that's super not fun or campy or bombastic. It somehow manages to be both boring, and implausible. The plot folds in over on itself. It's just very, very bad writing.
Right now, this has an average of a six. I just think that's way way too high. This deserves a four at best, and so I'm on here to try to push that to happen. I love noir, and I've now watched so many, to relive the high of first seeing the greats. I've seen so many bad ones. This is the worst one I've ever seen.
Drive-in restaurant owner Stan Fabian and his car-hop girlfriend Joanie (Frank Lovejoy and Mari Blanchard) become involved in a scheme to recover the proceeds of an armed heist when Joanie's brother (Richard Denning) unexpectedly arrives in town. Her brother offers Stan half of his share of a robbery he pulled off while in the Army in WWII if Stan will travel back to Germany with him to help retrieve the buried gold. Complications and a few surprising turn of events arise along the way.
This low budget crime drama starts off promisingly enough but quickly fizzles out under the strained believably of the plot and characters. It was directed by Nathan Juran with a decidedly disinterested feel. Juran was a director who was capable of doing some decent low budget pictures like Gunsmoke and Highway Dragnet. Juran just didn't breath much life into this one. All of the principals struggle with their character identities. The script has Lovejoy who was at his best as a tough guy with a hard edge, walking around through most of the movie in an impatiently perplexed way, seemingly oblivious to what most people would consider obvious. His role seems to pivot around implausible reactions to Denning's character for the sole purpose of making it possible to move on to the next scene. Blanchard's character lacks believe-ability. It makes it hard to understand why even the perennially perplexed Lovejoy would be willing to risk so much for a character with such head-scratchingly odd reactions and shifting motivations. The script moves from one contrived situation stacked upon another contrived situation in order to reach the end.
The Crooked Web has recently been released on Film Noir DVD packages. It's part of the current marketing ploy of repackaging black and white 1950's crime dramas and labeling them as Film Noir. While it does have a noir influence, it's a garden variety, double feature, crime B-flick. Anybody looking for the next undiscovered gem in the mold of "Double Indemnity" or "Out of the Past" should keep on looking because this isn't it.
Both Juran and the cast had better days then what we see here. Other than some early on interesting exterior shots of 1950's L.A. there isn't a lot to recommend in this one.
This low budget crime drama starts off promisingly enough but quickly fizzles out under the strained believably of the plot and characters. It was directed by Nathan Juran with a decidedly disinterested feel. Juran was a director who was capable of doing some decent low budget pictures like Gunsmoke and Highway Dragnet. Juran just didn't breath much life into this one. All of the principals struggle with their character identities. The script has Lovejoy who was at his best as a tough guy with a hard edge, walking around through most of the movie in an impatiently perplexed way, seemingly oblivious to what most people would consider obvious. His role seems to pivot around implausible reactions to Denning's character for the sole purpose of making it possible to move on to the next scene. Blanchard's character lacks believe-ability. It makes it hard to understand why even the perennially perplexed Lovejoy would be willing to risk so much for a character with such head-scratchingly odd reactions and shifting motivations. The script moves from one contrived situation stacked upon another contrived situation in order to reach the end.
The Crooked Web has recently been released on Film Noir DVD packages. It's part of the current marketing ploy of repackaging black and white 1950's crime dramas and labeling them as Film Noir. While it does have a noir influence, it's a garden variety, double feature, crime B-flick. Anybody looking for the next undiscovered gem in the mold of "Double Indemnity" or "Out of the Past" should keep on looking because this isn't it.
Both Juran and the cast had better days then what we see here. Other than some early on interesting exterior shots of 1950's L.A. there isn't a lot to recommend in this one.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe real Stan's Diner, at the intersection of Sunset and Hollywood Blvds. in East Los Angeles, features prominently in the film. This particular Stan's, one of several operating in the Los Angeles area, no longer exists, but many other landmarks that still survive at this intersection are visible. Most notably, the Vista Theatre can been seen in several shots; this single-screen theater from 1926 is still in operation as of 2023.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the back-projection driving scenes, the steering-wheel movements bear no relation to what is seen out of the back window.
- Citações
Joanie Daniel: Toot your horn, Stan. I could use some curb service.
- ConexõesReferenced in Fantastical Features - Nathan Juran at Columbia (2023)
- Trilhas sonorasPut the Blame on Mame
(1946) (uncredited)
Written by Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher
Played on the juke box at The Barn
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 17 minutos
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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