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Amor que vuelve

Título original: Woman on the Run
  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 17min
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Dennis O'Keefe and Ann Sheridan in Amor que vuelve (1950)
Frank Johnson becomes an eyewitness to a murder. He's pursued around San Francisco by his wife, the police, and the killer.
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Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

Frank Johnson se convierte en testigo presencial de un asesinato. Es perseguido por San Francisco por su mujer, la policía y el asesino.Frank Johnson se convierte en testigo presencial de un asesinato. Es perseguido por San Francisco por su mujer, la policía y el asesino.Frank Johnson se convierte en testigo presencial de un asesinato. Es perseguido por San Francisco por su mujer, la policía y el asesino.

  • Dirección
    • Norman Foster
  • Guionistas
    • Alan Campbell
    • Norman Foster
    • Sylvia Tate
  • Elenco
    • Ann Sheridan
    • Dennis O'Keefe
    • Robert Keith
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Norman Foster
    • Guionistas
      • Alan Campbell
      • Norman Foster
      • Sylvia Tate
    • Elenco
      • Ann Sheridan
      • Dennis O'Keefe
      • Robert Keith
    • 106Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 56Opiniones de los críticos
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    Ann Sheridan
    Ann Sheridan
    • Eleanor Johnson
    Dennis O'Keefe
    Dennis O'Keefe
    • Dan Legget
    Robert Keith
    Robert Keith
    • Inspector Ferris
    John Qualen
    John Qualen
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    Frank Jenks
    • Detective Shaw
    Ross Elliott
    Ross Elliott
    • Frank Johnson
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    • (as Joan Fulton)
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    Victor Sen Yung
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    Frank Baker
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      • Norman Foster
      • Sylvia Tate
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    7PolitiCom

    The Best Noir Film You've Never Seen

    Shown for theatrically for the first time in 40 years at the 2003 San Francisco Noir Festival, this rediscovered gem has some of

    the classic elements that make the genre so appealing; here an innocent bystander to a murder is on the run with a wife who is

    desperately trying to find him before the cops or the killer can get to him.

    A wisecracking Ann Sheridan careens around San Francisco with reporter Dennis OÕKeefe who may or may not be an ally.

    One of the delights of this film is that the city is portrayed realistically with picturesque 1950 settings in North Beach,

    Chinatown, Telegraph Hill and the long gone Playland at the Beach.

    One interesting bit of trivia: Norman Foster later ditched the noir formula and became a successful director of Disney hits such as Zorro and Davy Crockett and eventually went on to direct episodes of the Batman and Green Hornet television series..
    manuel-pestalozzi

    Unforgettable scenes plus San Francisco locations

    Woman on the Run has some wonderful scenes. Ann Sheridan plays a disenchanted wife whose husband was a witness to a gangland killing (while walking his little dog). Realising that he is in great danger the man goes into hiding (without the dog). Right from the beginning the noirish drama is mixed with hilarious humor. The police officers who come to the Sheridan character's house after the incident are cheeky and mean to the extreme. The woman who for some reason is treated like a suspect even has to open all her kitchen cupboards (I won't tell you what's in it, it's very telling and absolutely funny). Many aspects of the script do not stand up to logic. But, well, it is "only a movie" and therefore it does not matter at all – quite on the contrary in fact.

    Alfred Hitchcock must have run this one in his screening room more than once. The finale in a funfair has a strong resemblance with the one in his Strangers on a Train, released one year later. It has an astonishingly well done nightly rollercoaster scene. Furthermore there is some very good location shooting on the streets of San Francisco. I can highly recommend this well fotographed and directed movie with good performances, especially by Ann Sheridan.
    7blanche-2

    Ann Sheridan searches for her husband in San Francisco

    Norman Foster did a fine job of directing Ann Sheridan and Dennis O'Keefe in "Woman on the Run," a 1950 film, somewhat low budget. Sheridan by this time was around 34 years old, and the cutoff for women in those days was 30. Soon she would be turning to television.

    In the story, Frank Johnson (Ross Elliott) is out walking his dog Rembrandt when he witnesses a gangland hit. He goes on the run as the police desperately look for him, since he's their sole witness.

    They question his wife Eleanor (Sheridan) who has no idea where he is, and, since the marriage is on the rocks, she thinks he wants to get away from her as well. The police, headed by an Inspector Ferris (Robert Keith), starts following her, and she is bothered by a newspaperman, Danny (O'Keefe). She throws her hat in with him and the two work together to find Frank.

    Frank has left Eleanor some clues, and it's in those clues that Eleanor realizes one thing - Frank loves her, and if she can find him, she will try to make the marriage work.

    Very good noir, with the earthy Sheridan in fine form, with her dry delivery. O'Keefe was always a solid leading man, and he does a good job here. Always nice to see Victor Sen Yung, and you will recognize many television people who are in the film.

    Eleanor and Danny go all over San Francisco, which is fun to see in its post-war state. And the roller-coaster scenes are fabulous and tense.

    Good movie; see it if you can.
    7Prof-Hieronymos-Grost

    Excellent low budgeter

    While out late one night walking his dog, Frank Johnson finds himself in the unwanted situation of being a witness to a murder, the killer sees Frank and fires two shots but misses. The police arrive and inform Frank that as he can identify the killer he has to be taken in protective custody, as the man killed was also a witness in a case against a big mob boss and he will surely be the next target. However, fearful for his life Frank goes on the run. His wife Eleanor (Ann Sheridan) soon finds out that he husband is not the person she had been bored with, but an intelligent, talented and witty man that many people like for many reasons, believing her marriage was in permanent decline, she suddenly remembers why she loved him in the first place and sets out to find him with the help of a a very eager local reporter Danny Leggett (Dennis O'Keeffe) intent on a big story that might just save his own career. The search is made all the more frantic when Eleanor discovers Frank had been hiding a heart defect from her and that the police have ordered all pharmacies not to give out his required drug without their say so.

    Woman on the Run completes my viewing of Antonius Block's Top 100 Noir list and its a good one to finish with, it starts quite slowly but ups the tension with each passing minute,as the police and the killer also join the chase. O'Keeffe and Sheridan are both excellent in their respective roles and for such a low budget film, there is some very fine camera-work, in particular the scenes in the amusement park at the finish. The only thing that irked me just a little was the identity of the killer was given away too soon, albeit a nice twist, but then at a brisk 77 mins, I can't really have too much to complain about. I watched the Alpha Video disc and being a fan of Foster's work I would certainly be interested in seeing a better print of this film.
    wrbtu

    Feminine Film Noir with Snappy Dialog

    There's LOTS of snappy dialog in this film, all of it involving Ann Sheriden, & much of it involving Dennis O'Keefe as Danny Leggett or Robert Keith as Inspector Ferris. There are very few Film Noirs with a female lead, & this is one of them. Sheriden does a terrific job as the wife of a man on the run from the police & the mob. Is Ann faithful or faithless? Where's her husband? Does she care? These are some of the questions raised in the film. Lots of shadows, much of it filmed at night, but there are some sunny scenes. Look for #2 Son as one of the Chinese dancers. The dialog was so tart that it reminded me of `The Big Sleep,' & that's saying a lot. One big difference between that film & this, is that this film is a lot more easy to comprehend. I actually knew who they were talking about when they referred to `Susie' or `Ferris,' maybe because the number of characters in this movie were few, & their roles were very well defined. Exciting, suspenseful, good sense of humor, very well acted & directed. Too bad it's hard to find on video & it's never shown on TV. I rate it 9/10.

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    • Trivia
      The only known print of this film was destroyed in a fire in June of 2008, leaving only a few very low-quality--basically unwatchable--prints in the public domain. Eddie Muller, host of Turner Classic's "Noir Alley", did a bit of detective work and found a 35mm print at the British Film Institute. He had it shipped to UCLA Film and Television Archive where, with financial help from Muller's own organization, the Film Noir Foundation and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Charitable Trust, the film was preserved for future generations. This is one of Muller's favorite noir films for a number of reasons, including the pairing of two great actors, Ann Sheridan and Dennis O'Keefe , who he claimed improvised some of their dialogue, but mostly because of its use of San Francisco, Eddie's home town, while it was still a bustling, growing, blue-collar seaport.
    • Errores
      Later in the movie Mrs. Johnson, Danny, and a police detective (in that order) climb into the back seat of a car using the right door and are driven to police headquarters. When they arrive, they get get out in a completely different order!on the left side, the police detective, Mrs. Johnson and lady Danny.They would have had to climb over each other to get out of the car they way they did.
    • Citas

      Inspector Ferris: Don't you eat anything but dog food?

      Eleanor Johnson: He's not particular, and I'm lazy, so we eat out.

    • Conexiones
      Edited into The Green Fog (2017)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 16 de agosto de 1951 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Cantonés
    • También se conoce como
      • Woman on the Run
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Ocean Park Pier, Santa Mónica, California, Estados Unidos(Amusement park and roller coaster scenes)
    • Productora
      • Fidelity Pictures Corporation
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      • Black and White
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