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Directed by Nicholas Ray.
Robert Ryan plays Jim Wilson, a tough police detective embittered by years of dealing with low-life urban scum, in Nicholas Ray's moving film noir. After severely beating several suspects, Jim is assigned to a case far from the city to find the killer of a young girl. Joining the manhunt, in snow-covered terrain, Wilson finds himself paired with the victim's father, Walter Brent (Ward Bond), who plans to shoot the killer himself. When the two men come upon a cabin occupied by Mary Malden (Ida Lupino), a blind woman who is also the killer's sister, Wilson's life is changed forever. Mary, a generous and loving person who has cared for her mentally ill brother Danny (Sumner Williams) since the death of their parents, convinces Wilson to protect Danny from Brent. Wilson also promises to get help for Danny if he surrenders to him. Inspired by Mary's courage and recognizing Brent's rage as the mirror image of his own, Wilson gains the insight to free himself from his own blindness. The film includes a memorable score by Alfred Hitchcock favorite Bernard Herrmann. ~ Steve Press, All Movie Guide
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"Be like me and buy every one of the WB Film Noir Box Sets. On Dangerous Ground is the first one I watched out of Vol. 3 and it alone makes the box worth grabbing.Noir staple Robert Ryan plays Robert Ryan (a tough cop who regularly beats up bad guys). "Why do you make me do it? You know you're gonna talk!" The first act takes place in a dark, rainy city. The cinematography sets up the first-person, lonely, hopeless sort of feeling quite well. Then the film completely shifts character -- Ryan is transferred out to the wintry countryside to catch a killer on the loose. Watching Ryan act is always a treat. There are some scenes where he doesn't even speak, but manages to speak volumes through expressions and body language. Don't rent it, buy the set! " [More]
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Obsession, despair, and hatred permeate the psyches of the leading men in On Dangerous Ground, creating a gritty, powerful, and unsettling film. That one of those leading men finds salvation -- convincingly and persuasively -- through the power of hope and love is a testament to director Nicholas Ray's special skills. True, the film does divide into two halves that don't quite connect, a fact that many viewers will find jarring. But those two halves are each so well done, and Ray so clearly believes that they should go together, that it's hard not to be won over. Ground is an unmistakably Ray feature, with human alienation and people struggling to cross the huge chasms that keep them from connecting with each bother prominently featured. Yet Ground also features a Ray rarity: a sweet, serene, genuinely happy ending. Ray is aided by the superlative work of his cast, especially Robert Ryan, Ida Lupino, and Ward Bond. Bond's obsessive hatred is made all the more powerful for being so understandable, and contrasts nicely with Ryan's, which is at base psychotic and threatens to destroy him. Ryan's work is absolutely fierce, yet he makes the transition to a gentler soul very convincingly. Lupino is, as usual, aces, finding complexities that would escape other actresses and using her special warmth to very good effect. There's also a driving Bernard Herrmann score and some sharp George E. Diskant photography, all adding up to a very satisfying and surprising noir variation. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 



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