Faces in the Fog
Faces in the Fog

Faces in the Fog

1944Movie71 minEnglish

Tom and Cora Elliott love their active social life so much that they neglect their daughter Mary and son Les. Fred Mason, Tom's neighbor and the doctor at the defense plant employing Tom, worries about the effect that Tom and Cora's drinking and socializing have on the children....

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: John EnglishGenres: Mystery, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

A discharged war veteran suffering from amnesia finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue and murder. He becomes the prime suspect in a series of killings, and as his memory slowly returns, he must race against time to uncover the truth and clear his name before the killer strikes again.

Critical Reception

Faces in the Fog was a modest B-movie release of its time, generally seen as a competently made, if unremarkable, thriller. While Peter Lorre's presence lent some notoriety, the film is often overlooked in discussions of the era's film noir.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film offers a standard mystery plot with a few suspenseful moments.
  • Peter Lorre's performance is a highlight, adding a characteristic intensity.
  • The narrative progresses predictably, typical of many B-movies from the period.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are scarce due to its age and status as a lesser-known B-movie. Existing comments often mention it as an adequate way to pass the time with some suspenseful elements.

Fun Fact

Although billed as a starring role for Peter Lorre, his character is not the protagonist; he plays a supporting role as a doctor.

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