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La confession d'une fille

Original title: One Girl's Confession
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 14m
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6.4/10
680
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Hugo Haas and Cleo Moore in La confession d'une fille (1953)
Mary Adams works in a tawdry waterfront restaurant where the owner not only maltreats her, he also cheated her father out of a fortune years ago. The owner acquires $25,000 in an illegal transaction, which Mary promptly steals, hides, confesses her crime and serves a short sentence. Freed, she goes to work in a restaurant owned by Dragomie Damitrod, and when he gets into trouble over a gambling debt, she offers to help him by telling him where the $25,000 is hidden, and will loan him what he needs. But circumstances indicate he has stolen all of the money, so she clouts him on the head, killing him. She then learns he didn't steal the money, digs it up and donates it to an orphanage, and surrenders to the police, where she learns that Damitrod is not dead. All is not lost as she seems to be heading for matrimony with fisherman Johnny, who has been hanging around romancing her at her various jobs between jail stints.
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Another of the "Fate and Irony" films from director-writer-producer-actor Hugo Haas but this one has less hair-shirt torment than most of his offerings, although his camera, as usual, linger... Read allAnother of the "Fate and Irony" films from director-writer-producer-actor Hugo Haas but this one has less hair-shirt torment than most of his offerings, although his camera, as usual, lingers provocatively on the contours of the leading lady and, in this case, she is more than we... Read allAnother of the "Fate and Irony" films from director-writer-producer-actor Hugo Haas but this one has less hair-shirt torment than most of his offerings, although his camera, as usual, lingers provocatively on the contours of the leading lady and, in this case, she is more than well-contoured. Mary Adams works in a tawdry waterfront restaurant where the owner not only ... Read all

  • Director
    • Hugo Haas
  • Writer
    • Hugo Haas
  • Stars
    • Cleo Moore
    • Hugo Haas
    • Glenn Langan
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    • Director
      • Hugo Haas
    • Writer
      • Hugo Haas
    • Stars
      • Cleo Moore
      • Hugo Haas
      • Glenn Langan
    • 21User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Cleo Moore
    Cleo Moore
    • Mary Adams
    Hugo Haas
    Hugo Haas
    • Dragomie Damitrof
    Glenn Langan
    Glenn Langan
    • Johnny
    Helene Stanton
    Helene Stanton
    • Smooch
    • (as Ellen Stansbury)
    Anthony Jochim
    Anthony Jochim
    • Father Benedict
    Burt Mustin
    Burt Mustin
    • Gardener
    Leonid Snegoff
    • Gregory Stark
    James Nusser
    James Nusser
    • Warden
    • (as Jim Nusser)
    Russ Conway
    Russ Conway
    • Police Officer
    Mara Lea
    • Girl
    Gayne Whitman
    Gayne Whitman
    • District Attorney
    Leo Mostovoy
    • Gambler
    • (as Leo Mastovoy)
    Martha Wentworth
    Martha Wentworth
    • Old Lady
    Roy Engel
    Roy Engel
    • Bar Manager
    • (uncredited)
    Jan Englund
    • Young inmate
    • (uncredited)
    Joseph Mell
    Joseph Mell
    • Dock Worker
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Mills
    Frank Mills
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
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      • Hugo Haas
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      • Hugo Haas
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    HarlowMGM

    Cleo Moore at Her Bad Girl Best

    ONE GIRL'S CONFESSION was one of the more popular "B" movies of the 1950's and made a modest name for it's voluptuous blonde star, Cleo Moore, as the Marilyn Monroe of the second feature. Cleo as cast as the poorly treated ward of a crook who runs a dump of a restaurant on a dock. Tired of his nastiness, Cleo decides to steal the small fortune the man has racked up in his latest illegal activity. She then buries the loot, turns herself in and serves out her jail term, knowing the money is safely stashed. But is it? And what will our blonde bombshell of a convict do with the loot once she's free? This is quite an entertaining little potboiler in which Cleo utters the semi-famous movie quote "Men are all alike, their faces are just different so you can tell them apart."
    9mattywoh

    More Twists Than A Licorice Stick

    All around great movie.....so realistic in its nature, kept me glued to it and happy at the end, seen it a few times, one thing I realized today is the mailman who is delivering to the church at movie's end is a real mailman, he holds his mail correctly, so many movies they get that wrong!
    6arthur_tafero

    Solid B Movie - One Girl's Confession

    This film could have easily been a tawdry exploitation film. Instead, it is a solid B move acted out by very good B actors. The writer is the real star of the film, as the story has several twists and turns, and the viewer will be fooled at least once. Cleo Moore, a very strong B actress who specialized in making several entertaining B films, has the lead in this one. She plays a struggling waitress working for a man who stole her father's business.

    The miser gets what's coming to him (without violence), and Cleo takes his life savings. The film moves on from there with several nuances. Supporting Moore in her role is the king of B movies, Hugo Haas, who probably made more B films than any other actor I know of; at least in major roles. He plays a gambling owner of another hangout that Cleo eventually comes to work for. There is also a fisherman as a romantic interest. Well worth viewing.
    7evanston_dad

    Another Hugo Haas Gem

    I've decided that Hugo Haas is one of the undiscovered gems of film noir.

    He had a knack for making quirky little movies that are tons of fun and as casting himself in likable and memorable roles. He also managed to get terrific performances out of mostly unknown actresses. In this one, that actress is Cleo Moore, who reminded me for the entire movie of a blonde, 1950s version of Marcia Gay Harden. She plays a young woman who steals some money, fesses up, spends time in jail, then goes back to get the money, which she hid away in a forest, once she's released. But the interference of her bar owner boss (played by Haas) complicates things, and we wonder for a while if she'll ever recover the money.

    I was really rooting for her to, since she ends up being such a winning character. She's basically a really good person, even if she's got a noirish femme fatale attitude. Every time she does something wrong, she immediately confesses to it, a recurring detail that I thought was pretty funny, whether intentionally so or not. There's also a hunkadoodle sailor played by Glenn Langan, he of the manly, hirsute forearms, but he doesn't have much to do except stand next to Moore every so often, towering over her and looking like he wants to rip her clothes off. One can't really blame him.

    This is just a really fun little pot boiler.

    Grade: A-
    9JLRMovieReviews

    Cleo Moore's In Trouble!

    This movie has everything: murder, deception, the big house, hidden loot, a fisherman in love with a dame, and the dame, Cleo Moore. Cleo tries to right a wrong against her deceased father by stealing money gotten under suspicious means by her boss and her father's supposed friend. When he calls the law on her, she refuses to tell where she hid it and ultimately spends time in the clinker. She is let out, on good behavior, and things start happening again. Wherever she goes, there's action in this witty and fast-paced film noir, written and directed by costar Hugo Haas, who plays her new boss. She tries to start a new life and to find the right time to get "her" money without being followed by the law. Every once in a while, you'll find a movie to really talk about. It may not win any awards, but it sure was a lot of fun, with quick one-liners, her hip-shaking figure, and trouble galore with Cleo Moore.

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    • Trivia
      Hugo Haas' character's new digs: Hotel Shangri-La 1301 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, CA
    • Goofs
      When Damitrof walks out of his swanky new apartment, camera crew and crowd of onlookers is reflected in glass door.
    • Quotes

      Father Benedict: It's none of my business, my child, but that money you took... is cursed money.

    • Connections
      Referenced in We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen (2005)

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    • Release date
      • April 6, 1953 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Bizarre Noir" Official YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Early TV-Series & More" Official YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • One Girl's Confession
    • Production company
      • Hugo Haas Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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