Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn attorney's fiancée neglects him for a playboy client she hopes will fund her lead role. After acquitting the wealthy playboy of manslaughter, the jealous attorney kills his uncle and plan... Tout lireAn attorney's fiancée neglects him for a playboy client she hopes will fund her lead role. After acquitting the wealthy playboy of manslaughter, the jealous attorney kills his uncle and plans to murder him next.An attorney's fiancée neglects him for a playboy client she hopes will fund her lead role. After acquitting the wealthy playboy of manslaughter, the jealous attorney kills his uncle and plans to murder him next.
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I found it difficult to follow the plot because it was so poorly directed.
The only saving grace is the film's exceedingly short length (although honestly it FEELS twice as long).
Better yet, it's a fast-paced crime drama with elements of humor in a clever script. I have not seen many of the over 100 films in which Virginia Grey appeared but I'm reasonably confident this was the high point of her career. She plays a Broadway actress on the make with little or no regard for the truth or the people she uses on the way up, much like Eve in the more famous All About Eve. Anyone who's ever dealt with a compulsive liar (most of us, I believe) will enjoy "seeing" the wheels spinning in her head while coming up with one quick-witted excuse or cover story after another. Since the two main men in her life, a defense attorney and a Broadway producer, aren't totally trustworthy either, and yes, there is a real crime involved too, there's a lot going on in a 64 minute film. If it were remade today it would probably be twice as long without adding anything. And that's why I watch movies from this era.
Bonus point for those like myself who enjoy such films yet are dismayed by their casual racism, or simple exclusion of non-white performers: the lovely Theresa Harris, an African-American actress whose Hollywood career consisted mostly of playing maids, here plays .... Virginia Grey's maid. But they're also friends and confidantes, much like the role Harris played opposite Barbara Stanwyck in the pre-coder Baby Face.
This is a fast-moving film with entertaining dialogue and a cast that holds things together. Virginia Grey is good as an ambitious bitch who gets herself engaged whenever it suits her career and drops men like flies when she no longer needs them. She seems to be the main player for the first part of the film which then seems to switch and focus on the plight of Kent Taylor. We see the murder occur but does the cover-up work out? I tell you what, surely Virginia Grey isn't going to get away with having a personality like she has....surely not....?....
I'm not sure what the title means but it's an engaging film that moves along nicely.
It's a nice set-up, but unfortunately, despite the rather interesting premise, there isn't that much in terms of the dialogue, and Miss Adams seems rather superfluous to the plot.
This looks like it might have been a moderately successful programmer for director Charles Barton at the time, but given that ALL ABOUT EVE, even with no actual murder, would show up in a few years' time, it has aged very poorly
When I first considered watching it on the Internet, I was not overly impressed with the cast. I had never heard of the leads Kent Taylor, Virginia Grey. Or Milburn Stone - but I had no reason to fear. They all contribute toward a riveting flick. Taylor is cucumber-cool, Grey plays the remorselessly opportunistic gold digger with elegance, Stone is effective as DA Kimble, and Litel and Trowbridge complete the main set with aplomb.
SMOOTH AS SILK is no masterpiece, even within the confines of film noir, but I rate it very professionally done and gripping entertainment, even if anyone can spot some holes, like the rather convenient and predictable trap DA Kimble sets, which an astute criminal would hardly fall for - that said, all criminals make mistakes...
Must-see for film noir lovers. At 65' long, you won't waste your time and it's well worth it!
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- GaffesSilencers do not work on revolvers.
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Paula Marlowe: Why, he can't do such a thing--not after what you've done for that no-good nephew of his.
Mark Fenton: Afraid he can, Paula.
Paula Marlowe: Well, this is ducky. Just ducky!
- ConnexionsVersion of A Notorious Gentleman (1935)
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