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Believe It or Not
Robert L. Ripley sitting in a "living room" recounting tales of strange stories. Ripley died on 27 May and was replaced by Robert St. John who continued to November 1949. The second season, beginning in January 1950, was a dramatic anthology series based on Ripley's stories and featured guest players every week.
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Plot Summary
A young war veteran, released from military service, finds himself drawn into a dangerous world of smuggling and murder in San Francisco. He becomes entangled with a seductive woman and a ruthless gangster, navigating a treacherous path where loyalty is scarce and survival is paramount. The veteran must outwit the criminals and clear his name before he becomes their next victim.
Critical Reception
This film noir was noted for its atmospheric direction and strong performances, particularly from its leading actors. While not as widely celebrated as some other films in the genre, it holds a respected place for its gritty portrayal of post-war urban life and suspenseful narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effective use of film noir conventions and moody atmosphere.
Robert Mitchum's performance is often highlighted as a strong point.
The plot, while convoluted at times, delivers a tense crime thriller.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific film is not readily available. However, similar film noirs from this era are appreciated for their dark themes and compelling storytelling.
Fun Fact
Although the film is set in San Francisco, much of it was filmed on studio sets in Hollywood.
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