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The Inner Circle

  • 1946
  • Approved
  • 57m
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5.9/10
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Warren Douglas and Adele Mara in The Inner Circle (1946)
Film NoirCrimeMystery

A private detective finds himself with a perfect new secretary. But after a notorious gossip columnist turns up murdered, she may prove too good to be true.A private detective finds himself with a perfect new secretary. But after a notorious gossip columnist turns up murdered, she may prove too good to be true.A private detective finds himself with a perfect new secretary. But after a notorious gossip columnist turns up murdered, she may prove too good to be true.

  • Director
    • Philip Ford
  • Writers
    • Dorrell McGowan
    • Stuart E. McGowan
    • Leonard St. Clair
  • Stars
    • Adele Mara
    • Warren Douglas
    • William Frawley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    616
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philip Ford
    • Writers
      • Dorrell McGowan
      • Stuart E. McGowan
      • Leonard St. Clair
    • Stars
      • Adele Mara
      • Warren Douglas
      • William Frawley
    • 27User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Adele Mara
    Adele Mara
    • Geraldine Travis - alias Gerry Smith
    Warren Douglas
    Warren Douglas
    • Johnny Strange
    William Frawley
    William Frawley
    • Det. Lt. Webb
    Ricardo Cortez
    Ricardo Cortez
    • Duke York
    Virginia Christine
    Virginia Christine
    • Rhoda Roberts
    Ken Niles
    Ken Niles
    • Ken - Radio Announcer
    Will Wright
    Will Wright
    • Henry Boggs
    Dorothy Adams
    Dorothy Adams
    • Emma Wilson
    Martha Montgomery
    Martha Montgomery
    • Anne Travis Lowe
    Edward Gargan
    Edward Gargan
    • Parking Ticket Cop
    Fred Graham
    Fred Graham
    • Duke's Henchman
    Eddie Parker
    Eddie Parker
    • Duke's Henchman
    Robert J. Wilke
    Robert J. Wilke
    • Cummings - Police Officer
    • (as Bob Wilke)
    • Director
      • Philip Ford
    • Writers
      • Dorrell McGowan
      • Stuart E. McGowan
      • Leonard St. Clair
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    5Terrell-4

    A programmer from the past that does no harm, but isn't worth much of an investment

    --Are you troubled...frightened...suspicious...or merely curious?

    --Your problem is my problem.

    --Contact Johnny Strange, Private Investigator

    And when the camera pans away from a gloved female finger on this Yellow Pages ad, we see on the floor a dead body. This is going to be a case that involves Johnny Strange (Warren Douglas), of Action, Inc.

    It's also going to be a case with three beautiful blondes, gruff police lieutenant Webb (William Frawley), smooth, lethal hood Duke York (Ricardo Cortez) and, of course, the corpse. He was Anthony Fitch, a famous radio personality whose specialty was scandal.

    For Johnny, it all started when one of those blondes, Gerry Smith (Adele Mara) walks into his office just as he was phoning in an ad for a secretary..."blonde, beautiful, between 22 and 28, and with the skin you love to touch and a heart you can't." Gerry disconnects him, claims the job for herself, and shortly is fielding a call for Johnny to meet a woman with a problem at 7 p.m. The woman turns out to be wearing a heavy veil and sporting a Spanish accent. She takes him to the home of Fitch, where Fitch's body is cooling. It's not long before Johnny is knocked on the head and set up for murder. Even when he's cleared, and trailed by Webb as well as by Gerry, he narrowly escapes a one-way dive off a cliff at the hands of Duke York. Then there is the suspicious reaction to several questions by a nightclub singer who is one of the other blondes. It's not long (for a second time; the movie only runs 57 minutes) before we learn Fitch also dabbled in blackmail and that he was just about to blow the lid off some high society secrets. Johnny figures out why his secretary has been so helpful and who the murderer is. But, of course, he can't prove it. So he gathers all the suspects, plus Webb, to recreate some key scenes in a live radio broadcast coming from the dead man's home. You guessed it...the killer panics in front of a nation-wide radio audience. Johnny gets some free publicity for Action, Inc. And it looks like Gerry is going to sign up for a permanent job.

    The Inner Circle is strictly a bottom-of-the-bill programmer, but it does no harm. It combines light-hearted murder with romance, which almost always is a pleasant way to waste a little time. The gathering of the suspects for a radio broadcast where they recreate their roles is so odd and awkwardly written that it has a great deal of weird charm. I wouldn't go out of my way to buy this movie. If the price were more than $5.00 I wouldn't buy it at all. Still, one of the pleasures is Will Wright, a grand character actor, who plays the gardener on the dead man's estate. Wright was a lanky, elderly man who could be counted on to play friendly, slow-speaking old coots. He was at his best, however, as corrupt, aging, defensive whiners. When he showed us mankind's unreliable lower nature, he could give any movie he was in a kind of grubby quality. He's one of my favorites
    5Hitchcoc

    Nobody Gets Hurt

    The story begins with a pretty blonde lady barging into a PI's office and taking a job before he has a chance to say anything. From this point on the guy should have been suspicious of her motives. But barging in is what she does and that's it. He becomes the victim of a frame-up and goes along with everything. His buddy Fred Mertz (I mean William Frawley) probably would have just looked the other way if he had been asked, but he gets steered away. The whole thing is so lightweight as to be inconsequential. There is a guy killed, but he was an extortionist jerk anyway and got what was coming to him. Everyone plays around, despite the potential seriousness that would exist under real circumstances. The characters mug and fool around and we just know that no-one is going to hang for their crimes. It has a nice quality to it but no real substance.
    5Tera-Jones

    A Light Mystery - Weird Ending

    The mystery is easy to solve, I'm sure everyone who watched this film knew who the killer was right from the start of movie. Way to easy. They did try to throw suspicions another way a couple of times but it didn't hold water so it was easy to hold on to your first and correct guess.

    If I were Johnny Strange: I would have been upset if someone came into my office and started taking it over the way the new secretary did. Even worse when she would not let me answer my own calls when I told/asked her to hand me the phone and she refused. Then I would have been furious when she told the police that I shot the man when I did not. On and on with this girl... I would not have liked her from the start even if she (or he in some cases) had a pretty face.

    Yea Johnny "Angel" (as I'm calling him) really is Strange, about as strange as his strange secretary.

    Not a bad film - kinda cute.

    5/10
    J. Spurlin

    Fast-moving murder mystery that gives its surprises away in the right places; but the humor is strained and the ending is silly

    Before he can finish placing his help-wanted ad over the phone, the perfect candidate shows up at the office of Johnny Strange and fills the position of secretary without even giving Johnny a chance to say yes. She immediately takes the call from a new client, a mysterious woman with a Spanish accent. When Johnny meets her, the client is dressed all in black and wearing a heavy veil that conceals her face. She takes him to a house with a corpse lying in it, and asks him to take care of it. Before Johnny can call the police she knocks him unconscious with a bookend. He wakes up to see Det. Lt. Webb, who tells him the dead man is a notorious gossip columnist with a popular radio program. A nightclub manager, a singer, a housekeeper, a hard-of-hearing groundskeeper and two beautiful blondes are among the whos who may have done it.

    "The Inner Circle" moves fast and gives away its surprises in the right places, helping us to ignore the strained humor and a silly twist on the usual gathering-the-suspects-into-a-room ending. Adele Mara and Warren Douglas are okay as the leads, but they're outshone by the supporting cast, especially William Frawley as the tough but even-tempered lieutenant and Will Wright as the old sneak who is probably pretending to be more deaf than he is.
    7stonethrower88

    what no one noticed the obvious influence....

    ...On Michael Keaton in the 80's noir spoof Johnny Dangerously???? The inner circle even had a bit of tongue-in-cheek itself, though in much more of a 1940's innocence.

    William Frawley's in top form and

    Adele Mara really shines in a part that seems tailor made for her

    The cinematography is surprisingly top-notch, though you wouldn't notice if you turned it off after the first 15 minutes. It gets a bit more impressive as it goes along.

    Though not finest quality direction, it does move well with some snappy dialogue and interesting staging.

    Don't expect academy award performances, but it's still worth a watch, just for a few chuckles and to see it's influence on much later noir spoofs.

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      [first lines]

      Johnny Strange: [over the phone] Hello, this is Johnny Strange of Action Incorporated. No, not Strange Action Incorporated. Johnny Strange *of* Action Incorporated. Yeah. I want to place an ad in the Help Wanted Female. Mm-hm. Wanted: secretary to human dynamo. Exclamation point. Must be blonde, beautiful, between 22 and 28, unmarried, with a skin you love to touch and a heart you can't.

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    • Release date
      • August 7, 1946 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Broken Trout" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Cult Cinema Classics" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Twisted Circle
    • Filming locations
      • Republic Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 57m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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