Make Haste to Live
Make Haste to Live

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Make Haste to Live

1954
Movie
90 min
English

A single mother in New Mexico senses her own death in the hands of a mysterious stalker.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Douglas SirkGenres: Drama, Film Noir

Plot Summary

Crystal is a seemingly respectable woman with a dark past. When her estranged, wealthy husband dies under mysterious circumstances, she returns to her hometown under an assumed name. Her aim is to secure her inheritance and protect her teenage son from the truth about his father and her own criminal history. However, she finds herself entangled in a web of deceit and suspicion, as a detective relentlessly pursues the truth behind the death.

Critical Reception

Make Haste to Live was a moderate success during its release, appreciated for its dramatic tension and a strong performance from Dorothy McGuire. While not a critical darling at the time, it has since gained a cult following among fans of Douglas Sirk's melodramatic style and film noir elements. Audience reception was generally positive, drawn to its suspenseful plot and emotional core.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its compelling melodrama and noir atmosphere.

  • Dorothy McGuire delivers a memorable performance as a woman haunted by her past.

  • The film effectively builds suspense around its central mystery.

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Fun Fact

Douglas Sirk, known for his vibrant Technicolor melodramas, directed this film in black and white, which was a departure from his typical style at the time.

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John Chard

John Chard

Woman in the Fog. Make Haste to Live is directed by William A. Seiter and adapted to screenplay by Warren B. Duff from the novel written by Gordon and Mildred Gordon. It stars Dorothy McGuire, Stephen McNally, Mary Murphy and Edgar Bucha...

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