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Dangerous Intruder
A female hitchiker is taken in by a family after a horrible car accident. While she recovers, she begins to unravel a murder mystery involving the woman of the house.
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Plot Summary
A private detective is hired by a young woman to protect her from a mysterious assailant who seems to be attempting to drive her insane. As the detective delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a tangled web of blackmail, murder, and a dangerous plot involving a rare orchid.
Critical Reception
Dangerous Intruder is a B-movie from the Golden Age of Hollywood, generally considered a competent but unremarkable entry in the mystery-thriller genre. While it features some suspenseful moments and a convoluted plot typical of film noir, it was not widely reviewed by major critics at the time of its release and is often overlooked in discussions of the era's films.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a few tense moments and a plot that keeps the audience guessing.
Relies on familiar B-movie tropes of the period.
The acting is serviceable, though not particularly memorable.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by the Poverty Row studio Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC), known for its low-budget features.
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