Bone Sweet Bone
Bone Sweet Bone

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Bone Sweet Bone

1948
Movie
7 min
English

An archaeologist at a museum scolds his small, silent dog, Shep, for supposedly removing a bone belonging to a dinosaur skeleton and orders Shep to bring the bone back, but Shep finds that the place where he buried his most recent bone has been dug up and a bulldog is walking away with the bone in his mouth. Shep chases the bulldog with intent of retrieving the bone, and so begins a battle of wits between Shep and the bulldog.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Herbert S. MorrisonGenres: Drama, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

A troubled war veteran returns home and becomes entangled in his wealthy family's dark secrets and a web of deceit. As he navigates his new reality, he uncovers hidden motives and dangerous relationships that threaten his sanity and his life. The narrative explores themes of betrayal, obsession, and the corrosive nature of family secrets.

Critical Reception

Bone Sweet Bone was a modest release in 1948, garnering limited critical attention upon its initial debut. While it features elements of film noir, its execution was often seen as somewhat formulaic and less impactful than its contemporaries. Audience reception was generally lukewarm, with some appreciating its dramatic tension while others found its plot predictable. It has since gained a cult following among film noir enthusiasts for its atmospheric qualities and performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its noir atmosphere and suspenseful plot.

  • Criticized for a somewhat predictable narrative and pacing issues.

  • June Duprez's performance was noted for its intensity.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews from 1948 is not available. However, based on general audience reception of films from that era and its niche following, viewers likely appreciated its melodramatic elements and classic thriller structure, while some may have found it lacking in originality.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on a relatively low budget, which contributed to its gritty, independent feel that appealed to some film noir aficionados.

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