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Two O'Clock Courage

  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Tom Conway and Ann Rutherford in Two O'Clock Courage (1945)
After nearly running over him with her cab, Patty Mitchell picks up a fare who claims to have amnesia. As he fumbles to remember the basic facts of his identity, Patty becomes interested in the stranger and decides to help him in his search. But as the pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place, and Patty's interest becomes more personal, the stranger finds that he is the prime suspect in a murder case.
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A confused man with a gash on his head stumbles into the taxi cab of Patty Mitchell. He says that he can't recall his own name, any facts about his life or even what he was doing before he g... Read allA confused man with a gash on his head stumbles into the taxi cab of Patty Mitchell. He says that he can't recall his own name, any facts about his life or even what he was doing before he got in the cab.A confused man with a gash on his head stumbles into the taxi cab of Patty Mitchell. He says that he can't recall his own name, any facts about his life or even what he was doing before he got in the cab.

  • Director
    • Anthony Mann
  • Writers
    • Robert E. Kent
    • Gordon Kahn
    • Gelett Burgess
  • Stars
    • Tom Conway
    • Ann Rutherford
    • Richard Lane
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Anthony Mann
    • Writers
      • Robert E. Kent
      • Gordon Kahn
      • Gelett Burgess
    • Stars
      • Tom Conway
      • Ann Rutherford
      • Richard Lane
    • 28User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Conway
    Tom Conway
    • Ted 'Step' Allison
    Ann Rutherford
    Ann Rutherford
    • Patty Mitchell
    Richard Lane
    Richard Lane
    • Al Haley
    Lester Matthews
    Lester Matthews
    • Mark Evans
    Roland Drew
    Roland Drew
    • Steve Maitland
    Emory Parnell
    Emory Parnell
    • Insp. Bill Brenner
    Jane Greer
    Jane Greer
    • Helen Carter
    • (as Bettejane Greer)
    Jean Brooks
    Jean Brooks
    • Barbara Borden
    Bob Alden
    • Newsboy
    • (uncredited)
    Chester Clute
    Chester Clute
    • Mr. Daniels
    • (uncredited)
    Tom Coleman
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Harold De Becker
    • Wilbur Judson (Dilling's Butler)
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Deery
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Christian Drake
    Christian Drake
    • Assistant Editor
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Dunn
    Eddie Dunn
    • Policeman at Clothing Store
    • (uncredited)
    Sarah Edwards
    Sarah Edwards
    • Mrs. Tuttle (Patty's Landlady)
    • (uncredited)
    Franklyn Farnum
    Franklyn Farnum
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Fogel
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Anthony Mann
    • Writers
      • Robert E. Kent
      • Gordon Kahn
      • Gelett Burgess
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    7jim-thomas

    Didn't realize was a remake

    Very well done who-done-it. I love mysteries and watch it every time it is broadcast. Tom Conway plays a man with amnesia who seems to be implicated in a murder plot, but obviously doesn't know whether he was the murderer or not. As the plot thickens it seems more and more like he might have been.

    I did not realize for some time that it is a remake of the 1936's "Two in the Dark". This version is much better. Primarily due to Tom Conway's charm and Ann Rutherford's spunk. I don't think this one is quite as good as most of the "Falcon" series, but Conway never really got the credit or the opportunities he deserved.
    6utgard14

    "It's called am-something."

    Remake of Two in the Dark from RKO starring the unlikely duo of Tom Conway and Ann Rutherford. Conway plays a guy with a head wound and amnesia who searches for the truth about who he is and whether or not he committed murder. Rutherford is the spunky female cabbie who helps him. This is an entertaining enough picture. Nothing exceptional but a good time-passer. Conway, debonair as ever, is the kind of actor they just don't make anymore. Adorable Ann Rutherford is a little miscast as a street-smart cabbie. This is a part more suited for a Farrell, Blondell, or Sothern. Rutherford's just too sweet. Still she's always a treat to watch, even if it does feel a bit like she's trying on her big sister's clothes. Conway/Rutherford chemistry isn't exactly sizzling, either. Also featuring noir great Jane Greer in a small part and RKO favorite Jean Brooks, who was in quite a few Tom Conway films during the 40s. Directed by Anthony Mann but you would never know it as it's a pretty routine B movie with no discernible style or craft to brag about.
    8Jim Tritten

    Better than the Falcon series

    Fast-paced mystery as Tom Conway unravels his past life following an injury to the head and amnesia. Tom is believable as is the storyline. Ann Rutherford serves as an adequate sidekick, Jane Greer looks beautiful in one of her very early films, and we see Jean Brooks in one of her last. Although shot in the middle of the Falcon series, and much resembles same, this is actually a re-make of the 1936 movie "Two in the Dark." The plot has lots of twists and turns and it will not be obvious "who done it" until the very end. Enjoyable light entertainment.
    dougdoepke

    Straddles Two Genres

    Catch that noirish opening—Ted (Conway) wandering around in the fog with an even bigger fog inside his head, not knowing who he is or where he came from. Good thing girl cabbie (it's still war time) Patty (Rutherford) helps him out since the cops think he's murdered someone. These look like classic elements of noir, especially with master of the genre Anthony Mann in charge. But this is early in his career when he was still doing programmers.

    There may be some interest here for film historians since the movie appears to straddle two genres— the humorous murder mysteries of the 30"s and early 40's and the emerging noir crime dramas of the post-war period. Note how Mann uses a noirish close-up to dramatize Ted's recovering memory. Looks like his darker artistic side is looking for opportunities to surface.

    Still, thick-headed cop (Parnell) and fast-talking reporter (Lane) remain anchored in Charlie Chan's and Falcon's of the earlier period. But however you cut it, the movie's still a fun diversion, with a bouncy Rutherford, a polished Conway, and a pay-me-by-the-word Lane. Just don't try to figure out the mystery. I lost track somewhere between the butler-did-it and the gorgeous Jane Greer's revealing gowns.
    6bmacv

    Anthony Mann keeps eye on ball in light "amnesiac" mystery

    Basically a light-hearted mystery programmer in the style of the 1940s, Two O'Clock Courage claims attention by virtue of having been directed by Anthony Mann, before his legendary collaboration in film noir with cinematographer John Alton. It also happens to be a pretty good movie, of its limited type, in its own right.

    It opens at the fog-shrouded intersection of Ocean View Drive and Arch Street where Tom Conway, looking and sounding eerily like his more successful brother George Sanders, bleeds from a head wound and can't remember who he is. Skidding to his rescue in a taxi comes game hack Ann Rutherford (a sister under the visor to On The Town's Brunnhilde Esterhazy), who becomes his sidekick even though it turns out he may be mixed up in a high-profile murder. Trying to establish his identity and what he might have done (or not done), the pair travel through a theatrical/nightlife milieu; the mystery concerns a plagiarized play written by a dead man, which shares its title with this movie.

    There are the staple characters of the sub-genre: the befuddled butler, the snoopy landlady, the apoplectic editor. There's also, as a society floozy, young Jane Greer (billed here as `Bettejane'). Two O'Clock Courage doesn't show much of the flair Mann would later bring to suspense, even, the following year, to Strange Impersonation. But he keeps his eye on the ball, and never lets the unraveling of the mystery take a back seat too long to the farcical episodes (which mercifully he keeps from growing too extended or too broad). All in all, it's a more satisfying effort than similar and better-known efforts from around the same time, like A Night to Remember or Lady on a Train.

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    • Trivia
      This film marked the screen debut of Jane Greer, who was billed onscreen under her real name, Bettejane Greer. She played the role of "Helen Carter".
    • Goofs
      When the police attempt to enter Room 212 near the end, three bullets are shot through the door from inside the room. After the police gain access and the door swings open, the holes are absent. When it then swings back to reveal Barbara Borden, the holes are back.
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      Referenced in This Movie Must Die!: Two in the Dark (1936) vs. Two O'Clock Courage (1945) (2021)

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 1946 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dos en la oscuridad
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 8 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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