Director: Gordon Douglas•Genres: Crime, Film-Noir, Drama
A reformed gangster, seeking a new life, gets entangled in a web of crime when he tries to help a woman in trouble. His past catches up with him, forcing him to confront old enemies and make difficult choices. The film explores themes of redemption and the struggle against one's own history.
Mr. Soft Touch was met with a mixed reception upon its release. While some critics praised its gritty portrayal of urban crime and the lead performance, others found the plot somewhat predictable. Audiences at the time were divided, with some appreciating the noir elements and others finding it too grim.
Praised for its atmospheric noir feel and strong central performance.
Criticized by some for a formulaic plot that didn't break new ground.
The film's exploration of a man trying to escape his past resonated with some viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception for Mr. Soft Touch is not readily available through aggregated Google user reviews.
Paul Douglas, who plays the titular 'Mr. Soft Touch', was a former radio announcer and not a seasoned film actor at the time of this movie, marking a significant role in his early film career.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources