Shield for Murder
Shield for Murder

Shield for Murder

1954Movie82 minEnglish

A crooked police detective masterminds a robbery then fights to keep the stolen money.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: E. Mason, Andrew L. StoneGenres: Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A brutal, corrupt detective, Lt. "Blackie" Mulvey, kills a gambler during a robbery investigation. He then attempts to cover up his crime by framing a fellow officer, Lt. Collins, who is a clean cop and his rival for the affections of a woman named Val. As Mulvey's paranoia and desperation grow, he finds himself increasingly isolated and cornered by his own actions.

Critical Reception

Shield for Murder is a gritty and suspenseful film-noir that received positive reviews for its taut direction, strong performances, and bleak portrayal of police corruption. Critics praised its effective pacing and O'Brien's intense portrayal of a morally bankrupt detective.

What Reviewers Say

  • Edmond O'Brien delivers a powerhouse performance as a deeply flawed and corrupt cop.
  • The film is lauded for its tense atmosphere and effective noir storytelling.
  • Praised for its unflinching look at police corruption and moral ambiguity.

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Fun Fact

Director Andrew L. Stone was known for his independent filmmaking style, often working with minimal budgets and crews, which contributed to the raw, gritty feel of his noir films like 'Shield for Murder'.

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We discover right from the outset that "Nolan" (Edmond O'Brien) is a dodgy cop, and that he has killed a bookie's runner so he can take the $25k he was carrying and use it to build a new life for him and his girlfriend 'Patty" (Marla Englis...