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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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Glenn Ford plays a stranger who drifts into town one day. However, he soon finds himself in a tiny bit of trouble and a beautiful lady (Janis Carter) comes to his rescue. However, this is NOT a kind lady but a femme fatale with an evil plan. Her and her married lover (Barry Sullivan) plan on murdering him in order to cover up some embezzlement. However, two huge monkey wrenches are tossed in--Carter's character is evil more evil than you might expect and Ford's is not nearly as stupid as she hoped. While the plot is decent (not great), the film is ultra-stylish, smoking hot and full of femme fatale badness--exactly what I like in a film! Not quite as hot and exciting as Ford's later film, "Gilda" but still quite good. It makes you wonder why Carter never really took off as an actress--she was exquisitely nasty and hot.
- planktonrules
- May 1, 2013
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- They Walk Alone
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- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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