Portland Exposé
Portland Exposé

Portland Exposé

1957Movie72 minEnglish

The owner of a tavern is pressured by the local mob to go into business with them, and figures it's better all around if he does that rather than cause trouble. However, when he starts to see what kind of place his nice little neighborhood bar is turning into, and when one of the mob's goons tries to rape his daughter, he decides to fight them.

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IMDb5.6/10
Director: Edward L. CahnGenres: Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery

Plot Summary

A washed-up private investigator, down on his luck and drowning his sorrows, takes on a seemingly simple missing person case. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a tangled web of corruption, blackmail, and murder reaching into the highest echelons of the city's elite. The PI must navigate a dangerous underworld and confront his own demons to expose the truth before he becomes another victim.

Critical Reception

Portland Exposé received a generally negative reception from critics upon its release, with many citing its derivative plot and low-budget production values. However, it has since gained a cult following among fans of B-movies and film noir for its gritty atmosphere and straightforward, albeit predictable, crime narrative. Audience reception was largely indifferent at the time of release.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks originality and relies on tired noir tropes.
  • Production values are noticeably low, detracting from the impact.
  • A competently made, if uninspired, slice of low-budget crime drama.

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Fun Fact

Director Edward L. Cahn was a prolific filmmaker known for his work on low-budget B-movies, often completing films in a matter of days.

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