A greedy woman turns in her husband, a jewel thief, for the reward. Her husband's friend, a detective, adopts the couple's child and raises her as his own. Eighteen years later the husband, ... Read allA greedy woman turns in her husband, a jewel thief, for the reward. Her husband's friend, a detective, adopts the couple's child and raises her as his own. Eighteen years later the husband, still in prison, finds out that his ex-wife is now attempting to blackmail their daughter.... Read allA greedy woman turns in her husband, a jewel thief, for the reward. Her husband's friend, a detective, adopts the couple's child and raises her as his own. Eighteen years later the husband, still in prison, finds out that his ex-wife is now attempting to blackmail their daughter. He vows to break out and put a stop to her once and for all.
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Fast forward eighteen years later, when the daughter has become Gloria Holden, and the men all have flour in their hair. She has just become engaged to a very nice, very wealthy young man, and Miss Hopkins reappears to blackmail Foster, telling him that she would never have consented to the adoption. When Donlevy hears this, he breaks out of prison and....
It's a very nice movie under the direction of Edward L. Marin, with a dynamite script and some very nice turns by all the actors. Harold Huber has a very nice supporting role as Donlevy's longtime and loyal driver. Donlevy gives one of his best performances; you can see the man thinking!
The cast are all good in this film apart from a terrible William Henry (Paul) as a sappy suitor for the grown up daughter Sharon Douglas (Diane). The story starts off slightly boring with Donlevy being sentimental but things get going once Miriam Hopkins enters and reveals her true character. The honours in this film have to go to Donlevy and Hopkins who keep things ticking along and have genuinely funny moments amidst the plot.
Brian plays a gangster with a trademark of a heliotrope boutonniere. He has a respected friendship with Preston Foster, the detective who's always trying to catch him in the act. He also has a beautiful but demanding wife, Miriam Hopkins. Miriam is volatile and hard to handle, but he loves her. You can find out more about the synopsis online, but I'd rather not tell you. It's so exciting when you watch it and let it unfold naturally. You won't see the twists and turns coming. But you will see an absolutely delightful performance from Brian Donlevy. He's so sweet and charming and handsome! This movie will make you an instant fan of his, as it did of me. For a great double feature this weekend, pair this movie with Stella Dallas. You'll know why.
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- TriviaMiriam Hopkins replaced Ilona Massey.
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Harry 'Heliotrope Harry' Melton: [to Eddie Smith, just before shooting him] Enjoy your cigarette. Because after that you're going to quit smoking.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Doldrum: A Gentleman After Dark (1954)
- SoundtracksHow Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm
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Music by Walter Donaldson
Lyrics by Sam Lewis and Joe Young
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- Runtime1 hour 14 minutes
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