Director: Max Nosseck•Genres: Crime, Film-Noir, Drama
A young woman, recently released from reform school, struggles to escape her past and the influence of her ex-convict boyfriend. She gets entangled in a dangerous scheme involving stolen jewels and a desperate attempt to start a new life. As the situation escalates, she must confront her choices and the dangerous men who control her fate.
The Hoodlum is a lesser-known but effective film noir that showcases a gritty portrayal of post-war urban life and the struggles of its characters. While not a mainstream hit, it's appreciated for its tense atmosphere and noir conventions.
A gritty and atmospheric entry into the film noir genre.
Features a compelling performance by Lawrence Tierney.
Offers a stark look at the consequences of past mistakes.
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The film was shot in black and white, a common practice for films of this era and genre, enhancing its shadowy and dramatic mood.
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