अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA female convict is whisked out of prison and into a police-guarded hotel until the district attorney can convince her to testify against the mob.A female convict is whisked out of prison and into a police-guarded hotel until the district attorney can convince her to testify against the mob.A female convict is whisked out of prison and into a police-guarded hotel until the district attorney can convince her to testify against the mob.
- Policeman
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- Doctor
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- Minor Role
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- Jim Hornsby
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- Girl Honeymooner
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- Elevator Mechanic
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- Judge
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- Second Detective
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फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Greene's enemies have a habit of ending up dead. And our story begins with conflicted cop Brian Keith assigned to protect Ginger as Robinson tries to convince her to testify.
Rogers's career was on the downside here, but she's still a dynamite presence on the screen. Robinson and Keith are solid here and who would have thunk of Ben Cartright as a mobster.
Nice film, tightly edited, not a wasted frame in it.
Rogers is excellent as an aging model/gangster's moll who was too softhearted in the past, and is paying for her decisions. Whether she's being sarcastic or dodging bullets, Rogers gives one of her best performances.
Robinson is matter of fact and businesslike in his role. Hallett's job is his life, and Robinson gets that across to the viewer. It's close to the role he played in "Double Indemnity" (1944), but Robinson makes the cardboard role human.
Brian Keith is very good in his role as the Fed who's at first disgusted with Sherry, then starts to care for her.
Lorne Green is one great menacing scumbag. Who knew the future wise papa of the Ponderosa had it in him? The shadowy cinematography is by Burnett Guffey, who also did the photography for "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967). The taut script was by William Bowers. Absolutely a hidden gem of noir, done by that economical studio, Columbia, which was full of good surprises such as this one, during the studio system era.
Edward G. Robinson is the D.A. here in this exciting film. There is a marvelous supporting performance by Brian Keith, as the cop, assigned to watch her. Naturally, romance blooms and there is quite a surprise waiting for viewers when we realize who he really is in this film.
Here is a girl telling those in prison to keep their mouths shut and do as little as possible. "Never volunteer" is her motto. How quickly the situation and her beliefs change.
As Sherry Conley, Rogers depicts a girl whose environment led her astray. The film is well worth catching.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe story was inspired by Senator Estes Kefauver's tactics in coercing Virginia Hill to testify in the Bugsy Siegel prosecution.
- गूफ़When the police bring in Clara Moran (Sherry Conley's sister), Sherry is not wearing any earrings. During her verbal exchange, dangling pearl earrings appear.
- भाव
[last lines]
[Sherry has just been sworn in on the witness stand with Hallett beginning his questioning]
Lloyd Hallett: Your name please.
Sherry Conley: Sherry Conley.
Lloyd Hallett: What is your present address?
Sherry Conley: Upstate Women's Prison.
Lloyd Hallett: Occupation?
Sherry Conley: [defiantly] At present, gang buster.
[the courtroom erupts to Sherry's answer]
- कनेक्शनReferenced in A Star Is Born World Premiere (1954)
- साउंडट्रैकThe Girl from Cactus Valley
(uncredited)
Written by William Bowers
Performed by Doye O'Dell and his band during the telethon
Released as a single by 'Sam Alessi and Three' (Sunset Records)
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