IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes96%
Google Users92%
Director: Nicholas Ray•Genres: Film-Noir, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Dixon Steele, a handsome but volatile screenwriter with a history of violence, is suspected of murdering a hat-check girl. He claims innocence but his troubled past and erratic behavior make him the prime suspect. While under suspicion, he begins a passionate romance with Laurel Gray, a young actress living in his apartment building, who becomes increasingly entangled in his dangerous world.
Upon its release, 'In a Lonely Place' received mixed reviews, with some critics praising Bogart's performance and the film's dark atmosphere while others found it too bleak. Over time, it has been re-evaluated and is now widely considered a masterpiece of film noir, lauded for its psychological depth, complex characters, and poignant exploration of doomed romance and the dark side of Hollywood.
A gripping and psychologically complex film noir that delves into the dark side of a troubled artist.
Humphrey Bogart delivers a career-defining performance as a potentially dangerous and deeply flawed protagonist.
Praised for its atmospheric direction, bleak tone, and haunting portrayal of a doomed relationship.
Google audience: Audiences praise the film's intense atmosphere, Bogart's compelling performance, and the tragic love story at its core. Many find the ending particularly memorable and thought-provoking.
The screenplay was adapted from a novel by Dorothy B. Hughes, a celebrated crime novelist whose works often featured complex female characters and dark psychological themes.
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