Double Confession
Double Confession

Double Confession

1950Movie86 minEnglish

The hero discovers his estranged wife dead and tries to frame her lover for the murder. He becomes involved with the criminals who make various unsuccessful attempts on his life while the police clear up the mystery.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: George KingGenres: Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

A former actress, Maria, is entangled in a web of deceit when she claims her husband, a writer, confessed to a murder he did not commit. The police become suspicious of her story, especially when her husband is found dead under mysterious circumstances. Maria must navigate a dangerous path, uncovering the truth while trying to protect herself from false accusations and a looming conspiracy.

Critical Reception

While not a widely discussed film today, "Double Confession" received moderate attention upon its release for its noir elements and intriguing plot. Critics at the time noted its suspenseful atmosphere and the performances of its lead actors, though some found the narrative a bit convoluted. Audience reception was generally positive, appreciating the film's twists and turns.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its noir atmosphere and suspenseful plot.
  • Performances, particularly Dolores del Río's, were a highlight.
  • Some found the story intricate, potentially bordering on confusing.

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Fun Fact

Dolores del Río, a prominent Mexican actress, was an international star and one of the leading ladies of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema before taking on roles in British productions like this one.

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This is quite a decent, complex, little British crime drama with Derek Farr as "Jim Medway" who turns up at an English seaside resort whereupon, shortly afterwards, his wife is found murdered in the "White Cottage". The police investigation...