Agrega una trama en tu idiomaHoping to bury her criminal past, Jenny Hadley settles into a comfortable existence as Gina, the wife of the politician Clinton Crane. When her former associate Floyd Durant shows up to blac... Leer todoHoping to bury her criminal past, Jenny Hadley settles into a comfortable existence as Gina, the wife of the politician Clinton Crane. When her former associate Floyd Durant shows up to blackmail Gina, she has no choice but to murder him. Things take a bizarre turn when Barbara A... Leer todoHoping to bury her criminal past, Jenny Hadley settles into a comfortable existence as Gina, the wife of the politician Clinton Crane. When her former associate Floyd Durant shows up to blackmail Gina, she has no choice but to murder him. Things take a bizarre turn when Barbara Arnold is charged with Durant's murder and Gina is selected to serve on the jury.
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- Guionistas
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- Barbara Arnold
- (as Ruthe Brady)
- Court Bailiff
- (sin créditos)
- Detective Who Arrests Barbara
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- Walter Barden - Excused Juror
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- Radio Broadcaster
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- Mr. Neal - Fingerprint Expert
- (sin créditos)
- Judge Benson
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- Court Clerk
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- Anxious Juror
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I wished it would run on a few more minutes, that is how entertaining this flick was. Beautiful Marjorie Lord - once again, never heard of her - plays the femme fatale with considerable aplomb. She has a dark past, is now married to an older man, soon to be governor, generous and rich enough to buy her a mink coat, among other luxuries. Lord stands as a woman of considerable visibility in the community.
After the first few minutes of apparent innocence, she shows her hand: she cannot wait to cheat on her hubby with former fling Robert Shayne, who views her as suitable blackmail material. Alas, he underestimates Lord's resourcefulness and survival instinct, and pays the ultimate price.
Poor Ruth Brady steps in just after the murder and police detain her. It is at this point that you realize Lord could not care less if innocent Ruth lands in jail for a crime she did not commit. Her overriding concern is not to get caught and not lose her standing in the community, and the good life afforded by her hubby's rising star.
One can argue that the ending is a little bit too convenient, that it is a major coincidence that she lands up in a jury to convict poor Ruth, and all ducks are lined up for it to happen, including placing a court verdict in a mink coat... but all elements have been there from the outset, they have not just been introduced without explanation and they come together at the wrong moment for Lord. Thus, justice is served by fate and in a clever twist to boot!
The downside to watching THE STRANGE MRS CRANE was the poor quality copy. I suspect photography must have been better than this somewhat unfocused product, but all credit to the picture that it entertained me enough that I wished it would carry on in spite of that obvious shortcoming.
Well worth watching!
This is a tidy little "B" thriller, directed (as "Sherman Scott") by the incredibly prolific Sam Newfield. Newfield's work was, for the most part, wholly undistinguished--he ground out films like sausages over a career that spanned more than 30 years--but this one is a cut above his usual product. Marjory Lord is surprisingly effective as a former floozy who is now on her way to being the most powerful and respected woman in the state, and she'll let nothing get in her way. Robert Shayne ("The Adventures of Superman"), as her former partner in crime who threatens to expose her past to her husband, doesn't quite pull off his part as the oily villain, but he gives it a good try. Watkin, a reliable character actor who had a long career plying characters just like the one here, has a larger part than he usually got, and does a good job with it. The film moves briskly for the most part, and longtime Newfield cameraman Jack Greenhalgh gives the film a very atmospheric, njoirish feel.
Overall this is one of Newfield's better efforts, with a nice job by Lord.
All in all, sound acting and tight script make this B picture (only 59 minutes!) much more enjoyable than the average modern Hollywood production, and the twist of fate at the end adds a very nice coda. I hadn't heard of the film before but will enthusiastically recommend.
It's an engrossing drama of coincidences directed by Sam Newfield, hiding under the name of Sherman Scott. The performances are good, and cinematographer Jack Greenhalgh makes Miss Lord look glamorous haunted; for once, his camerawork is not obscured by muddy, worn-out prints. I was occasionally annoyed by Paul J. Smith's score, which occasionally blared out to let you know that this was a dramatic notice, but other than that, it's a nice little programmer for Eagle-Lion, working its way out of its PRC roots.
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- TriviaVery same scheme as the next - in 2023 - Clint Eastwood's project ( Juror #2).
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 2 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1