


Crack-Up
Art curator George Steele experiences a train wreck...which never happened. Is he cracking up, or the victim of a plot?
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Plot Summary
A hypnotherapist is called upon by a film producer to help an actor who is suffering from amnesia. As the doctor delves into the actor's past, he uncovers a web of deceit, mistaken identity, and a potential murder. The line between reality and hallucination blurs as the doctor's own life becomes entangled in the mystery.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Crack-Up' was met with mixed to positive reviews upon its release. While some critics lauded its atmospheric tension and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Claire Trevor, others found the plot convoluted and difficult to follow. Audience reception was similarly divided, with its noir elements appealing to genre fans but its complex narrative potentially alienating some viewers.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and noir sensibilities.
- Noted for strong performances, especially from Claire Trevor.
- Criticized for a confusing and overly intricate plot.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on the short story 'The 71st Hour' by Maurice G. Hindus.
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