Drama
Crime
Mystery
Directed by S. Sylvan Simon
1948
NR
1 h 33 min
A wealthy man hires a detective to investigate his wife's mysterious past.
Franchot Tone
Stuart Bailey
Janet Blair
Norma Shannon
Janis Carter
Mrs. Caprillo aka Jane Breeger aka Janie Joy
Adele Jergens
Boots Nestor
Glenda Farrell
Hazel Bixby
Steven Geray
Keller
Roy Huggins
Novel
Screenplay
S. Sylvan Simon
Director
Producer
George Duning
Original Music Composer
Charles Lawton Jr.
Director of Photography
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This is quite a complex tale of murder, blackmail and impersonation. Wealthy Tom Powers ("Johnston") hires private investigator Franchot Tone ("Bailey") to investigate his wife. The digging reveals she had rather an unsavoury past as a dancer who hooked up with an actor and had pinched $40k from her old employers. She turns up dead under Malibu pier and Tone is soon prime suspect for Robert Barrat's "Lt. Quint". It moves along efficiently, with plenty of twists and turns and the support from the two ladies Janet Blair and Janis Carter as well as from John Ireland and a very brief appearance by Raymond Burr keep this drama running well - except, that is, for Tone. He is dreadful - a good looking man with all the charisma of a cheese plant; and virtually no natural abilities with the camera at all. It is also far too long - could have lost 20 minutes without detracting from the plot in any meaningful way. Worth a watch, though.