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The Truth About Murder
A young attorney (Bonita Granville) is convinced a murder suspect is innocent in the killing of his wife.
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Plot Summary
A private detective is hired by a young woman to investigate the suspicious death of her uncle, a wealthy recluse. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a web of deceit, hidden motives, and a potential inheritance dispute. The investigation leads him through a series of dangerous encounters and unexpected twists as he tries to expose the real killer before he becomes the next victim.
Critical Reception
Released during a prolific period for B-movies, 'The Truth About Murder' received modest attention. It is generally regarded as a standard entry in the crime and mystery genre of its time, offering predictable plot points but an adequate level of suspense for matinee audiences.
What Reviewers Say
A decent, if uninspired, whodunit with a familiar plot.
Features a competent, albeit predictable, mystery structure.
Engaging enough for fans of classic film noir and detective stories.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by Sig Neufeld, a producer known for his work on numerous low-budget B-movies throughout the 1940s and 1950s.
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