Loophole
Loophole

Loophole

1954Movie80 minEnglish

Bank teller Mike Donovan (Barry Sullivan) takes the first step on the road to Perdition when he fails to report a $49,000 shortage. Accused of theft, Donovan is fired from his job. He is then prevented from finding other employment by Javert-like insurance investigator Gus Slavin (Charles McGraw). Despite many setbacks, Donovan attempts to clear his muddied name.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Harold YoungGenres: Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A Scotland Yard detective is drawn into a complex web of international intrigue when he investigates the apparent suicide of a wealthy industrialist. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a sinister plot involving espionage, betrayal, and a desperate attempt to control valuable secrets. The detective must navigate a dangerous landscape of double-crosses and hidden motives to expose the truth before it's too late.

Critical Reception

While 'Loophole' received a modest release and is less remembered than some of its contemporaries, it is generally considered a competent and engaging B-movie thriller of its era. Critics at the time often noted its fast pacing and intriguing plot, though some found the execution to be somewhat conventional. Audiences likely appreciated its suspenseful elements within the confines of a lower-budget production.

What Reviewers Say

  • A serviceable crime thriller with a decent pace.
  • Intriguing plot that keeps the viewer engaged.
  • Familiar noir tropes handled competently.

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Fun Fact

Although released in 1954, the film's narrative and style reflect the espionage thrillers that gained significant popularity in the following decade.

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