The Lucky Stiff
The Lucky Stiff

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The Lucky Stiff

1949
Movie
99 min
English

A lawyer spooks gangsters by faking a framed singer's electrocution.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Lewis R. FosterGenres: Comedy, Mystery, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

A retired police chief inherits a murder case from his ambitious successor, who is found dead shortly after. He finds himself entangled with a bewitching lounge singer and a host of shady characters as he tries to unravel the mystery. The case takes a turn when he discovers a hidden fortune tied to the victim's death, leading to more danger and deception.

Critical Reception

The Lucky Stiff was met with a generally mixed to positive reception. Critics often highlighted its convoluted but entertaining plot, particularly for fans of noir mysteries with a comedic twist. The performances of its leading cast, especially Dorothy Lamour's departure from her typical roles, were noted. While not a critical darling, it found an audience appreciating its blend of suspense and lightheartedness.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intriguing mystery plot and comedic elements.

  • Dorothy Lamour's performance was a noteworthy departure from her usual roles.

  • The film successfully blends noir suspense with lighthearted humor.

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Fun Fact

Dorothy Lamour, known primarily for her 'Road to...' comedies, took on a more dramatic and complex role in 'The Lucky Stiff,' showcasing her versatility as an actress.

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