Blackout
Blackout

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Blackout

1950
Movie
73 min
English

A blind man is witness to a murder; later cured of his blindness he attempts to puzzle out the solution to the crime.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Max KalishGenres: Film-Noir, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A struggling songwriter is drawn into a dangerous web of crime when he encounters a seductive woman who blackmails him into helping with a murder. He finds himself caught between the police, the mob, and his own desperate attempt to clear his name and survive. The film unfolds with a series of twists and turns as he tries to untangle himself from the deadly situation.

Critical Reception

Blackout is a minor but intriguing entry in the film noir genre, often praised for its atmospheric tension and gritty portrayal of the underworld. While it may not reach the heights of more celebrated noirs, it offers a compelling mystery with a suitably downbeat tone and a decent performance from its lead.

What Reviewers Say

  • A classic example of low-budget noir, featuring a compelling mystery.

  • Appreciated for its dark atmosphere and twists, despite its B-movie status.

  • The film effectively captures the paranoia and fatalism typical of the genre.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Blackout (1950)' is not widely documented through Google reviews, making a specific summary of user likes or dislikes difficult to provide. However, similar to critical reception, fans of film noir often appreciate its moody atmosphere and intricate plotlines.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by the Poverty Row studio PRC (Producers Releasing Corporation), known for its low-budget genre films, particularly in the 1940s and early 1950s.

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