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Million Dollar Weekend

  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
423
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Francis Lederer, Osa Massen, Gene Raymond, and Robert Warwick in Million Dollar Weekend (1948)
Film NoirCrimeDrama

Stockbroker Nicholas and widow Cynthia meet on flight to Hawaii. For different reasons, they're both threatened by incriminating circumstances. To avoid further complications they turn to ea... Read allStockbroker Nicholas and widow Cynthia meet on flight to Hawaii. For different reasons, they're both threatened by incriminating circumstances. To avoid further complications they turn to each other for help.Stockbroker Nicholas and widow Cynthia meet on flight to Hawaii. For different reasons, they're both threatened by incriminating circumstances. To avoid further complications they turn to each other for help.

  • Director
    • Gene Raymond
  • Writers
    • Charles Belden
    • Matty Kemp
    • Gene Raymond
  • Stars
    • Gene Raymond
    • Osa Massen
    • Francis Lederer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    423
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gene Raymond
    • Writers
      • Charles Belden
      • Matty Kemp
      • Gene Raymond
    • Stars
      • Gene Raymond
      • Osa Massen
      • Francis Lederer
    • 20User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Gene Raymond
    Gene Raymond
    • Nicholas Lawrence
    Osa Massen
    Osa Massen
    • Cynthia Strong
    • (as Stephanie Paull)
    Francis Lederer
    Francis Lederer
    • Alan Marker
    Robert Warwick
    Robert Warwick
    • Dave Dietrich
    Patricia Shay
    • Sally
    James Craven
    James Craven
    • Dr. George Strong
    The Royal Hawaiian Serenaders
    • Hawaiian Singers
    Don Brodie
    Don Brodie
    • Taxi Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Ken Christy
    Ken Christy
    • Airline Steward
    • (uncredited)
    James Conaty
    • Mourner at Funeral
    • (uncredited)
    Douglas Evans
    Douglas Evans
    • Hotel Desk Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Franklyn Farnum
    Franklyn Farnum
    • Plane Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Tom Ferrandini
    • Mourner at Funeral
    • (uncredited)
    Jody Gilbert
    Jody Gilbert
    • Big Woman at Airline Counter
    • (uncredited)
    Tim Graham
    • Pilot
    • (uncredited)
    Kenner G. Kemp
    Kenner G. Kemp
    • Mourner at Funeral
    • (uncredited)
    Wilbur Mack
    Wilbur Mack
    • Mourner at Funeral
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Meakin
    Charles Meakin
    • Plane Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gene Raymond
    • Writers
      • Charles Belden
      • Matty Kemp
      • Gene Raymond
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    7boblipton

    For a Few Minutes, a Great Movie

    It seems as if the late 1940s was a time when every aging Hollywood pretty-boy star from the 1930s was trying to revitalize his career by film noir. MILLION DOLLAR WEEKEND was Gene Raymond's attempt. He not only starred and co-produced, he directed it, and DP Paul Ivanov offers some noir touches almost immediately: when Raymond is confirming his airplane reservation, the desk clerk sits in a room well shadowed by Venetian blinds.

    Raymond leaves his brokerage office and takes that plane. First to Honolulu, for a brief stopover while waiting for his flight to Shanghai. On the way, however, he is waylaid by Osa Massen. She is being blackmailed by a smarmy Francis Lederer, who also steals Raymond's briefcase. This leads them back to San Francisco (where else for a film noir?) and revelations.

    Despite the film noir touches, for most of its length, it doesn't fit so neatly into the category. Mostly, it seems a tired retread, in which we are forced to guess what is going on, because everyone is keeping secrets. Then, just before the hour mark, Raymond and Massen tell each other what is going on, their hopes and failures, and it's clear that Mr. Raymond was not just another pretty face, but an actual actor.

    The movie didn't do well at the box office. It was released by Eagle-Lion, still working its way out of its PRC roots, and film noir was a drug on the market in 1948, even with topnotch talent at the height of its fame. Even so, it's a worthy addition to the genre, if only for that one scene, of two actors talking to each other about their human frailties.
    7planktonrules

    While the film has a few minor problems, overall it's pretty watchable and fun

    Gene Raymond was a huge star in the 1930s. His lovely singing voice and pretty face meant stardom and a long marriage to a big leading lady, Jeanette MacDonald. However, by the 1940s, his pretty-boy looks were not quite so evident and film roles dried up. Here in 1948, he's far from pretty, but proves in "Million Dollar Weekend" that he was quite talented, as aside from starring in the film, he directed and co-wrote the screenplay! Overall, this B-movie is quite good.

    It begins with Nicholas Lawrence at work as a stock broker. However, instead of just going home that Friday afternoon, Nick steals a million dollars worth of his companies money and bonds. His plan is to head to China and live the high life. However, on the way, he gets pulled into a young lady's problems, Cynthia (Osa Massen) is being pursued and blackmailed by a slime-bag, Alan (Frances Lederer). Alan allegedly saw her kill her husband and vows to take her for everything AND have her for his own. She is appalled and seeks help from a stranger, Nick. What's going to happen next? See the film.

    The film has a few logical problems. Why would Nick CARE if a woman was in trouble? After all he IS an embezzler! Why would he leave a briefcase filled with a million sitting in his room where someone could steal it? And, why would the film co-star Osa Massen? Massen had very little charisma and really was very poor in the film. It wasn't just her odd accent--after all, Lederer also had a strong accent yet he was wonderful in the film. HOWEVER, and this is fortunate, Raymond's strong performance and the plot were able to overcome much of this. So, despite the film being in the public domain, it IS quite watchable and interesting.
    6XhcnoirX

    Nice set-up, but unexciting execution

    One evening company executive Gene Raymond decides to start a new life, with the company's money. He takes all the money & stock papers he can from his office safe and boards a plane to Honolulu, where he will switch to a plane to Shanghai. On the plane he meets recent widow Osa Massen (credited as Stephanie Paull), who is being stalked by family friend Francis Lederer who tries to blackmail her, as he claims he saw her kill her husband. Massen tries to use Raymond to get Lederer off her back, but it only leads to more trouble when Lederer steals Raymond's suitcase with the money & papers and heads to San Francisco, just as Raymond decides his boring life is exciting enough after all.

    Despite what IMDb thinks, this movie is pretty far removed from film noir. It has a few elements with the dissatisfied, stealing protagonist and the blackmailer, as well as a potentially murderous widow, but it doesn't amount to much to be honest. The movie is fairly bland, things stay predictable and straight-forward, and while it does entertain decently enough, the ending is as predictable as they get.

    Actor Gene Raymond went all out on this one, as he also co-wrote the story (with the producer) and directed it. He is pretty solid here, as are Massen and slimy Lederer. If only Raymond's writing and directing was more exciting. Heck, even veteran cinematographer Paul Ivano ('Black Angel', 'The Shanghai Gesture', 'The Suspect') doesn't excite here with only a few shadowy scenes.

    A missed opportunity, there was potential here. Enjoyable in parts (and Raymond and Massen work well together) but not noir enough to earn a recommendation. 6/10
    7jerrysalem-75945

    Surprisingly good

    This got better as it went along. Very enjoyable film.
    6daoldiges

    Not Quite a Million

    Raymond directs, writes, and stars in this film and and does the first two capably. While he's shown in other work that he can act, I feel he plays it too cool here and unfortunately comes off as rather stiff. Similarly with Massen, she seems a bit detached. Lederer however is quite good as the greasy bad guy. Million Dollar Weekend isn't anything to get too excited about but still, was at times entertaining and worth checking out if you're curious.

    Related interests

    Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart in Le grand sommeil (1946)
    Film Noir
    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in Les Soprano (1999)
    Crime
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    • Trivia
      The failure of the original copyright holder to renew the film's copyright resulted in it falling into public domain, meaning that virtually anyone could duplicate and sell a VHS/DVD copy of the film. Therefore, many of the versions of this film available on the market are either severely (and usually badly) edited and/or of extremely poor quality, having been duped from second- or third-generation (or more) copies of the film.
    • Goofs
      Nicholas, Cynthia and Francis fly from Los Angeles to Honolulu on United Airlines. United did fly from California to Honolulu in 1948, but from San Francisco, not Los Angeles. Nicholas also bought a ticket and intended to fly United to Shanghai. United did not fly to Shanghai.
    • Quotes

      [Nicholas has just stuffed cash and stocks embezzled from his clients in an attache case when Dave walks into his office]

      Dave Dietrich: Well... leaving so soon?

    • Connections
      Featured in Occasionally, I Saw Glimpses of Hawai'i (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      My Destiny
      Written by Dorothy Daniels and Dorothy Roberts

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 1949 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "CHris T" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Classic Hollywood Movies" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • San Francisco - Honolulu
    • Filming locations
      • Hawaii, USA
    • Production companies
      • Matty Kemp Productions
      • Masque Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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