Confidence Girl
Confidence Girl

Confidence Girl

1952Movie81 minEnglish

After successfully swindling thousands of dollars from hapless victims, conflicted con artist Mary (Hillary Brooke) decides to go straight, but her greedy boyfriend and partner, Roger (Tom Conway), convinces her to pull off one final scam before they get married. Written and directed by Andrew L. Stone, this classic crime film finds the police struggling to keep up with the deceptive duo's exceedingly complicated schemes.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Arthur PiersonGenres: Film-Noir, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A slick con man, Duke Martin, attempts to manipulate a beautiful and wealthy widow, Mary C. Ashton, into marriage to gain access to her fortune. However, Mary is not as naive as she appears, and she has her own agenda. The con game escalates with double-crosses and dangerous twists as Duke tries to outwit Mary and her protective attorney.

Critical Reception

Confidence Girl is a lesser-known entry in the film noir genre, often overlooked by critics and audiences alike. It received a mixed reception upon its release, with some praising its attempt at a complex plot and noir atmosphere, while others found its execution to be somewhat formulaic and lacking the polish of more prominent films of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Presents a familiar noir narrative with a twist, though execution can be uneven.
  • Features a competent performance by Tom Conway as the smooth-talking protagonist.
  • Struggles to distinguish itself from other crime dramas of the period.

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Fun Fact

Tom Conway, who plays the lead con man Duke Martin, was also known for playing the title character in the RKO 'The Falcon' film series and later starred as private investigator Michael Shayne.

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