Director: Otto Brower•Genres: Comedy, Crime
A charming mob boss, Steve Mallory, is known for his ruthlessness but also for his refined tastes and love of opera. He plans to go legitimate by running for mayor of New York City, but his past threatens to catch up with him in the form of rival gangs and a dame with a dangerous secret. Mallory must navigate the treacherous underworld and political landscape to achieve his ambitions.
Tall, Dark and Handsome was a modest success upon its release, blending gangster film tropes with a lighthearted comedic touch. While not considered a major cinematic achievement, it offered entertaining performances and a unique premise for its time, appealing to audiences looking for a mix of thrills and laughs.
Praised for its witty dialogue and Cesar Romero's charismatic performance.
Seen as a lighthearted take on the gangster genre, offering more comedy than grit.
Rita Hayworth's early performance added a touch of glamour and intrigue.
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This film marked one of Rita Hayworth's early significant roles before she became a major Hollywood star.
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