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Nora Prentiss (1947)
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In this slick melodrama, a sort of film-noir for women, a nightclub singer has an affair with an unhappily married San Francisco doctor. Though the physician desperately wants to leave his wife, he lacks the courage to ask for a divorce. In retaliation, the singer accepts an offer to move East and start up a new club in New York. Lost without the singer, the doctor is without option until his partner suddenly dies. With a burst of inspiration, he fakes his own death and flees to New York. Later, he is horrified to learn that his death has been officially declared a homicide, and so he goes into hiding in the singer's apartment. To cope with his fear and the increasing success of his lover, the physician begins drinking heavily. This only makes him paranoid and more depressed and he begins to suspect his lover is having an affair. Upon confronting the "lover," a fight ensues, the doctor wins, and thinking he killed his rival, he takes off -- only to end up in a horrible traffic accident that leaves his face unrecognizable. Though plastic surgery gives him a new identity, it is at that time that he is arrested and sent back to California to stand trial for his own murder. Rather than burden his family with the shock that he is still alive, the doctor insists that his lover keep mum, and he stoically goes to trial where he is sentenced to Death Row. Beautifully photographed by
James Wong Howe
in typically expressionistic style, the film focuses on the desperation and entrapment of the characters and expresses a true bleak, fatalistic film-noir sensibility which makes this film unique in the genre. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
Cast
Robert Alda
Nick Dinardos
Bruce Bennett
Dr. Joel Merriam
Helen Brown
Miss Judson
Rosemary de Camp
Lucy Talbot
James Flavin
District Attorney
Wanda Hendrix
Bonita Talbot
Douglas Kennedy
Doctor
Rory Mallinson
Fleming
John Ridgely
Walter Bailey
Harry Shannon
Police Lieutenant
Ann Sheridan
Nora Prentiss
Clifton Young
Policeman
Don McGuire
Truck Driver
Kent Smith
Dr. Richard Talbot
Robert Arthur
Gregory Talbot
Production Crew
Anton Grot
Art Director
James Wong Howe
Cinematographer
Franz Waxman
Composer (Music Score)
Owen Waxman
Composer (Music Score)
William Travilla
Costume Designer
Vincent Sherman
Director
Owen Marks
Editor
Jack L. Warner
Executive Producer
Perc Westmore
Makeup
Leo F. Forbstein
Musical Direction/Supervision
William Jacobs
Producer
N. Richard Nash
Screenwriter
Philip MacDonald
Screenwriter
Walter F. Tilford
Set Designer
Jack Sobel
Short Story Author
Jack Sobel
Short Story Author
Paul Webster
Short Story Author
Paul Webster
Short Story Author
Edward Cherkose
Songwriter
Jack Scholl
Songwriter
M. K. Jerome
Songwriter
Charles Lang
Sound/Sound Designer
Edwin DuPar
Special Effects
Harry Barndollar
Special Effects
Year: 1947
Runtime: 111
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Warner Brothers
Release
by Warner Brothers
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