No Escape
No Escape

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No Escape

1953
Movie
76 min
English

When the available evidence in a murder case points to a young woman as the main suspect, her boyfriend, a police detective, arranges for a struggling songwriter who is playing piano in a bar to be blamed for the crime. The girl, knowing that neither she nor the piano player committed the murder, helps him to escape from the police dragnet and try to find the real killer.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Edwin L. MarinGenres: Crime, Film-Noir, Thriller

Plot Summary

A wrongly convicted man escapes from prison and is forced to take refuge with a young woman who is on the run from the law herself. As they navigate the dangerous underworld, their paths become increasingly intertwined, leading to a desperate fight for survival and a chance at redemption. The film explores themes of injustice, survival, and the thin line between good and evil.

Critical Reception

While not a major critical success upon its release, 'No Escape' has gained a cult following over the years for its gritty atmosphere and suspenseful narrative. It is often cited as a solid example of B-movie noir, appreciated for its efficient storytelling and taut direction, though some critics noted its predictable plot elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful pacing and film-noir atmosphere.

  • Ray Milland's performance is noted as a highlight.

  • Some found the plot to be somewhat formulaic for the genre.

Google audience: Audience reception is limited due to its age and classification as a B-movie, with available reviews generally positive for its suspense and noir elements.

Fun Fact

The film was shot quickly on a low budget, typical for many B-movies of the era, allowing it to capitalize on the popularity of the film-noir genre.

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