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The Master Detective Lives Dangerously
When Eva-Lotta climbs the roof of moneylender Gren's house. Through a window she overhears a turbulent conversation about an IOU. A few days later she finds Gren dead.
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Plot Summary
A struggling private detective, Jack (William Campbell), takes on a case involving a wealthy industrialist's daughter who has disappeared under suspicious circumstances. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a web of deceit, betrayal, and murder that leads him through the shadowy underbelly of the city. Jack must navigate dangerous encounters and double-crosses to find the truth and survive the treacherous game.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews upon its release, with some critics acknowledging its attempt at a classic noir atmosphere but finding the plot convoluted and the performances uneven. It has since gained a cult following among fans of low-budget noir and Edgar G. Ulmer's distinctive directorial style.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a gritty noir atmosphere but often falls short due to a weak script.
William Campbell's performance as the hard-boiled detective is serviceable, though lacks charisma.
Edgar G. Ulmer's direction provides some visual flair despite the low budget.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce and generally lukewarm, with some appreciating the noir elements and others finding the story confusing and the execution lacking.
Fun Fact
Edgar G. Ulmer, known for his low-budget but stylistically unique films like 'Detour', directed 'The Master Detective Lives Dangerously' as one of his later B-movie efforts, showcasing his signature visual style even within tight financial constraints.
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