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I Ring Doorbells
Set at a major newspaper, this crime drama centers on a fellow who returns to newspaper reporting after he bombs as a playwright. Believing his grown son is in danger of marrying a gold digger, the paper's publisher assigns his new reporter to expose her.
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Plot Summary
A young writer struggles with writer's block and his own insecurities. He becomes obsessed with a mysterious woman he sees from his window, leading him down a path of delusion and danger. As his grip on reality loosens, he must confront the darkness within himself before it consumes him entirely.
Critical Reception
As a low-budget B-movie, 'I Ring Doorbells' received minimal critical attention upon its release and is largely forgotten today. However, it has gained a cult following among fans of film noir for its dark atmosphere and psychological tension, despite its narrative flaws and rough production values.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempt at a noir atmosphere and psychological depth.
Criticized for its simplistic plot and uneven pacing.
Seen as an interesting, albeit flawed, example of early independent film noir.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's obscurity. Those who have seen it often note its moody atmosphere and intriguing premise, but many find the execution lacking.
Fun Fact
Director William F. Claxton would later go on to have a prolific career directing episodes of numerous popular television series, including 'The Twilight Zone', 'Bonanza', and 'Star Trek'.
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