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Swell Guy
Perception vs. reality in a tale of a scoundrel and user whose jovial manner masks his true nature until a climatic redemption.
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Plot Summary
A struggling writer, obsessed with creating a perfect character, decides to murder a wealthy industrialist and steal his identity to finance his literary ambitions. He enlists the help of a beautiful woman and a hapless doctor in his elaborate scheme. However, his meticulously crafted plan begins to unravel as unexpected complications and his own psychological unraveling come into play.
Critical Reception
Swell Guy is a lesser-known noir film that garnered mixed reviews upon its release. While some critics praised its inventive premise and dark humor, others found its execution uneven and its plot occasionally convoluted. It is generally regarded as an interesting, albeit flawed, entry in the crime film genre of the 1940s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique premise and darkly comedic elements.
Criticized for an occasionally muddled plot and inconsistent pacing.
Vincent Price's performance is often highlighted as a strong point.
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Fun Fact
Director Frank Tashlin, known for his later work in comedy, brought a unique visual style and a touch of dark humor to this noir film, which stands out from his more typical output.
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