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Washington Melodrama
An elderly businessman plans what he thinks is an innocent night on the town while his wife is away. Instead, he finds himself involved in a showgirl's murder.
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Plot Summary
A shrewd, morally ambiguous lawyer takes on a difficult case involving a wealthy businessman and a young woman with a hidden past. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a web of deceit, blackmail, and murder, forcing him to confront his own ethical boundaries. The pursuit of justice becomes increasingly complicated as personal and professional stakes intertwine.
Critical Reception
Washington Melodrama received moderate reviews upon its release, often praised for its efficient pacing and Edward G. Robinson's commanding performance. While not a major critical success, it's recognized as a competent entry in the pre-war Warner Bros. crime film catalog, offering a satisfactory blend of suspense and melodrama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Edward G. Robinson's strong lead performance.
Noted for its brisk pacing and engaging, if somewhat predictable, plot.
Considered a solid, if unremarkable, crime drama from the era.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on a tight schedule, typical of many of Warner Bros.' lower-budget productions during this period, allowing for quick turnaround from script to screen.
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