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Apology for Murder

  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 7m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Ann Savage in Apology for Murder (1945)
Film NoirCrimeDrama

When a reporter helps his girlfriend murder her rich husband, an innocent man gets the blame and faces execution.When a reporter helps his girlfriend murder her rich husband, an innocent man gets the blame and faces execution.When a reporter helps his girlfriend murder her rich husband, an innocent man gets the blame and faces execution.

  • Director
    • Sam Newfield
  • Writer
    • Fred Myton
  • Stars
    • Hugh Beaumont
    • Ann Savage
    • Russell Hicks
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    497
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    • Director
      • Sam Newfield
    • Writer
      • Fred Myton
    • Stars
      • Hugh Beaumont
      • Ann Savage
      • Russell Hicks
    • 26User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Hugh Beaumont
    Hugh Beaumont
    • Kenny Blake
    Ann Savage
    Ann Savage
    • Toni Kirkland
    Russell Hicks
    Russell Hicks
    • Harvey Kirkland
    Charles D. Brown
    • Ward McKee
    Pierre Watkin
    Pierre Watkin
    • Craig Jordan
    Sarah Padden
    Sarah Padden
    • Maggie the Janitress
    Norman Willis
    Norman Willis
    • Allen Webb
    Eva Novak
    Eva Novak
    • Kirkland's Maid
    Budd Buster
    Budd Buster
    • Jed the Caretaker
    George Sherwood
    • Police Lt. Edwards
    Wheaton Chambers
    Wheaton Chambers
    • Minister
    Arch Hall Sr.
    • Paul
    • (as Archie Hall)
    Elizabeth Valentine
    • Mrs. Harper - Rancher's Wife
    Henry Hall
    Henry Hall
    • Prison Warden
    Jack Perrin
    Jack Perrin
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sam Newfield
    • Writer
      • Fred Myton
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    6planktonrules

    Enjoyable....though the film is a complete rip-off.

    "Apology for Murder" is a very good film with one problem...the plot is a complete ripoff of "Double Indemnity". In far too many ways does this PRC film mirror the Paramount film from the previous year.

    The movie stars Hugh Beaumont as a murderer. Although he was such an incredibly nice ordinary guy as the father on "Leave it to Beaver", he often played scum-bags or hardboiled cops in films. In this film, he plays a reporter named Kenny who visits the elderly Harvey Kirkland to try to get a story. He meets a young lady named Toni (Ann Savage) and assumes it's Kirkland's daughter--but it's his young and conniving wife. She feigns interest in Kenny...all to try to get him to help murder her husband. But when he does the dirty deed, he learns she's already picked out another boyfriend and that someone else is being blamed for the husband's murder!

    This story has so much from the previous film...and it's obvious they were copying. But even with this, Beaumont is still excellent and the super-cheap film still exudes a nice, noirish atmosphere. Totally unoriginal...but still worth your time.
    johnrhoten

    It lacked in a lot of things but not talent...

    I too have seen this rather bad production and had a discussion with Anne Savage after. The film was shut down due to the larger, Paramount Pictures, who had just released Double Indemnity a year earlier. The story by James M Cain was actually based on a true story from the thirties. Appology was based on the actual story and not the Cain novel. Paramount wanted to sue the PRC studio because it felt that they stolen the story. This would have crippled the already small production house. And yes, while Double Indemnity is a much better movie, Apology is true to the real life story.
    10fiendz666

    brisk rip-off of DOUBLE INDEMNITY

    Fun, fast-paced imitation of DOUBLE INDEMNITY, with Hugh Beaumont in the Fred MacMurray role and Ann Savage in the Barbara Stanwyck part. Savage does as good a job at being nasty as she did in DETOUR and Beaumont is fine, too. Prolific PRC director Sam Newfield keeps it moving and keeps it very entertaining. This is very hard to see, but highly worthwhile. Supposedly Paramount sued PRC to keep this out of theaters because it was far too similar to DOUBLE INDEMNITY. Too bad because it's good in its own right.
    horn-5

    No apology given to "Double Indemnity."

    The minor Hollywood studios and companies usually waited a decent interval---say two or three years--- before they made their own version of a major company film, but good old PRC had an early-day version of the TV mentality that says if it was good last week, we'll make it again tomorrow. Rigor mortis hadn't set in on Fred MacMurray's "Double Indemnity" character before PRC had their own grind-house version playing. Nothing to it; just change the insurance salesman and company cop to a reporter and his editor; cast Ann Savage (who else?) in Barbara Stanwyck's scheming, double-dealing wife role and tell the exhibitors it will be ready in two weeks. And who needs Billy Wilder and James M. Cain when they have Sam Newfield and Fred Myton? Not any of us PRC-schlock lovers for certain. The super market scene-lovers could be disappointed.
    4Denise_Noe

    Low-rent Double Indemnity Rip-Off Is Overshadowed by the Classic

    Apology for Murder Review by Denise Noe

    The movie opens with a uniformed maid answering a door. Journalist Kenny Blake (Hugh Beaumont of Leave It To Beaver fame) says he is with The Daily Tribune. Before he can continue, he is distracted by the sound of what is happening in a nearby room behind a closed door. A man is giving a tongue lashing to a woman about her "extravagance." He threatens, "If necessary, I'll cancel your charge accounts." Then we are inside the room. We see an aging and gray-haired fellow behind a large desk. The woman to whom he speaks sits with her back to us in a comfortable chair. We see her shapely legs, one going idly back and forth. She warns that his reputation could be damaged by the "rumor that you are in financial difficulties." Back to the pushy reporter who wants to interview Mr. Kirkland. The maid tries to restrain him but Kenny barges in. He informs business tycoon Harvey Kirkland (Russell Hicks) that the newspaper i interested in plans to join his business with another. Our entrepreneur is not interested in an article on his business. Kenny rattles off reasons why the story has "human interest" when his attention is caught by the shapely legs recently mentioned. Then Toni Kirkland (Ann Savage) shows her face, causing Kenny to become even more distracted. However, get-the-story reporter that he is, Kenny continues pitching the potential benefits of a newspaper article to old man Kirkland even as Toni rises from her chair and his lascivious attention follows her to the door. Nothing is going to persuade the entrepreneur to want a story.

    Before Kenny can leave, Toni speaks to him in a flirtatious manner. Kenny has a strong interest in this mansion that is no longer professional. It is not too long before Kenny and Toni are dating. But things seem to go south. Kenny had assumed that young Toni was Kirkland's daughter. He is flummoxed to learn he has been "running around with another man's wife." Toni assumed he knew she was Mrs. Kirkland. As upset as he was at learning the truth, he is in too deep to skedaddle now. And things get much worse when a disillusioned and disappointed Toni Kirkland says she needs her husband's money - but wants him out of the way.

    As others have noted, Apology for Murder is a low-rent Double Indemnity rip-off. It substitutes a newspaper office for an insurance office. It follows the original classic in so many ways that it becomes highly predictable. Overall, the movie is not bad as it moves at a brisk pace and keeps attention. Ann Savage is not quite as "savage" as she was in the classic Detour. Rather, she shows enough softness that we understand why Kenny is so entranced with her. However, Toni is a wicked piece of work and Savage is never at a loss to let loose with cinematic wickedness. Beaumont does well with the character of the romance-besotted man who reluctantly turns to evil. Other performers fill their roles in a satisfactory manner.

    Apology for Murder is not a bad way to spend your time but it cannot get out from the shadow of Double Indemnity, a much better movie.

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      According to director Edgar G. Ulmer, who was working at PRC at the time this film was made, it was originally to be called "Single Indemnity" (it was a virtual copy of the Fred MacMurray/Barbara Stanwyck film Assurance sur la mort (1944) of a short time earlier). The producers of "Double Indemnity" got wind of it and threatened legal action. PRC then changed the title to "Apology for Murder".
    • Quotes

      Kenny Blake: A smart guy like me is not going to go on earning starvation wages all his life.

      Ward McKee: Starvation wages are better than starvation without wages.

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 1945 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming of "Chris T" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming of "J.L Movies" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Sigmund Neufeld Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 7 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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