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Director: | Frank Tuttle |
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Writer: | Graham Greene, Albert Maltz, W.R. Burnett |
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Sadistic killer-for-hire Philip Raven becomes enraged when his latest job is paid off in marked bills. Vowing to track down his double-crossing boss, nightclub executive Gates, Raven sits beside Gates' lovely new employee, Ellen, on a train out of town. Although Ellen is engaged to marry the police lieutenant who's hunting down Raven, she decides to try and set the misguided hit man straight as he hides from the cops and plots his revenge. | |
Release Date: | Apr 24, 1942 |
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Director: | Frank Tuttle |
Writer: | Graham Greene, Albert Maltz, W.R. Burnett |
Genres: | Crime, Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | cat, paranoia, hitman, propaganda, police, femme fatale, film noir, conspiracy, black and white, train, hired killer, police shootout, nightclub performer, murder mystery, female magician |
Production Companies | Paramount Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $1,000,000
Budget: $512,423 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Veronica Lake | Ellen Graham |
Robert Preston | Det. Michael Crane |
Laird Cregar | Willard Gates |
Alan Ladd | Philip Raven |
Tully Marshall | Alvin Brewster |
Marc Lawrence | Tommy |
Olin Howland | Blair Fletcher |
Roger Imhof | Senator Burnett |
Pamela Blake | Annie |
Frank Ferguson | Albert Baker |
Victor Kilian | Drew |
Patricia Farr | Ruby |
Harry Shannon | Steve Finnerty |
Charles C. Wilson | Police Captain |
Mikhail Rasumny | Slukey |
Bernadene Hayes | Albert Baker's Secretary |
Mary Davenport | Salesgirl |
Chester Clute | Rooming House Manager |
Charles Arnt | Male Dressmaker |
Earle S. Dewey | Mr. Collins |
Clem Bevans | Scissor Grinder |
Lynda Grey | Gates' Secretary |
Virita Campbell | Little Girl |
George Anderson | Plainclothesman (uncredited) |
Don Barclay | Piano Player (uncredited) |
Ernest Baskett | Porter (uncredited) |
Jack Baxley | Innocent Dupe (uncredited) |
Karin Booth | Waitress (uncredited) |
Harry Brown | Superintendent (uncredited) |
William Cabanne | Laundry Truck Driver (uncredited) |
Eddy Chandler | Demolition Foreman (uncredited) |
Jack Cheatham | Policeman (uncredited) |
Kenneth Chryst | Workman (uncredited) |
Yvonne De Carlo | Showgirl at Neptune Club (uncredited) |
Gordon De Main | Superintendent (uncredited) |
Joan Evans | Saleslady's Mother (uncredited) |
Jim Farley | Night Watchman (uncredited) |
Virginia Farmer | Maid in Dress Shop (uncredited) |
Betty Farrington | Woman on Bridge (uncredited) |
Chuck Hamilton | Policeman (uncredited) |
Sam Harris | Man at Rehearsal (uncredited) |
Harry Harvey | Passenger (uncredited) |
Harry Hayden | Man in Restaurant Recognizing Gates (uncredited) |
Charles Irwin | Old Irishman (uncredited) |
Louise La Planche | Dancer (uncredited) |
Lora Lee | Girl in Car (uncredited) |
Arthur Loft | Man who Bumps into Raven (uncredited) |
Patsy Mace | Young Girl in Reception Room (uncredited) |
George Magrill | Policeman (uncredited) |
John Marston | Superintendent (uncredited) |
Charles McMurphy | Detective (uncredited) |
Ivan Miller | Doorman (uncredited) |
Charles R. Moore | Pullman Waiter (uncredited) |
Frances Morris | Receptionist (uncredited) |
Pat O'Malley | Conductor (uncredited) |
Sarah Padden | Mrs. Mason (uncredited) |
Reed Porter | Workman (uncredited) |
Lee Prather | Gateman (uncredited) |
Cyril Ring | Neptune Club Waiter (uncredited) |
Julian Rivero | Man with Monkey (uncredited) |
Dick Rush | Lt. Clark (uncredited) |
Tim Ryan | Weems, Guard (uncredited) |
John Sheehan | Keever (uncredited) |
Oscar Smith | Train Porter (uncredited) |
Alan Speer | Frog (uncredited) |
Edwin Stanley | Police Captain at Train Station (uncredited) |
Elliott Sullivan | Officer Glennon (uncredited) |
Phil Tead | Machinist (uncredited) |
Emmett Vogan | Police Sgt. Charlie Carlisle (uncredited) |
Fred Walburn | Walt - Newsboy (uncredited) |
Richard Webb | Young Man (uncredited) |
Pat West | Janitor (uncredited) |
Gloria Williams | Woman (uncredited) |
Robert Winkler | Jimmie (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Gordon Jennings | Special Effects |
Frank Loesser | Songs |
David Buttolph | Original Music Composer |
Archie Marshek | Editor |
Hans Dreier | Art Direction |
Robert Usher | Art Direction |
George Templeton | Assistant Director |
Leo Shuken | Orchestrator |
William L. Pereira | Special Effects |
Farciot Edouart | Special Effects |
George Parrish | Orchestrator |
John Cope | Sound Recordist |
Philip Wisdom | Sound Recordist |
Lynd Ward | Production Design |
Jack Baxley | Stunts |
Mal Bulloch | Still Photographer |
Jacques Press | Songs |
Teet Carle | Publicist |
Marian Chavez | Technical Advisor |
Jimmy Grippo | Technical Advisor |
Frank Herman | Technical Advisor |
Buck Walters | Boom Operator |
George King | Stage Director |
Frank Tuttle | Director, Additional Writing |
Graham Greene | Novel |
Albert Maltz | Screenplay |
W.R. Burnett | Screenplay |
John F. Seitz | Director of Photography |
Wally Westmore | Makeup Department Head |
Edith Head | Costume Design |
Walter Scharf | Orchestrator |
Name | Title |
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Buddy G. DeSylva | Executive Producer |
Richard Blumenthal | Associate Producer |
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I like Cats! So says the icy cold broken wrist killer! Phillip Raven is a hit man of no obvious moral fibre, he literally will kill anyone for the right price. After fulfilling a contract for the chocolate munching Willard Gates, he finds himself pursued by the law on account that he was paid by ... Gates with stolen money. Raven sets out for the ultimate revenge and dovetailing towards the explosive finale with him is sultry conjurer Ellen Graham and honest cop Michael Crane. Based on the Graham Greene novel "A Gun For Sale", this is not a straight out adaptation, the plot has been re-jigged with very impressive results. The most enlightening thing I found when reading up on the film was that the studio were so blown away by the efforts of Alan Ladd as Raven, they turned the script around to make him the film's chief axis, and boy what a smart move that was for this is Alan Ladd's show all the way. Ladd plays Raven with brilliant icy veneer, he's cold and devoid of emotion, his only trip to anything resembling caring is an affinity to cats - because in his own words, "cats don't need anyone, they are on their own, just like me", the result is one of the most unnerving killers put on to the 40s cinema screens. Veronica Lake is the stunning female of the piece, she glides through the picture with ease as Ellen, a character with her own issues, but thankfully she's integral outside of any sort of romantic plot, even though she is the only one who gets close enough to Raven to learn anything about what makes him tick. Robert Preston as Michael Crane was to be the pics focus but he becomes a mere side part thanks to Ladd's barnstorming show, and unsurprisingly Laird Cregar is suitably shifty as Gates. It's a fine film in its own right, it's tightly filmed, wonderfully scripted and contains a great noir ending, but ultimately it's all about the cold as death hit-man Raven - and of course the great performance by the man who played him. 8.5/10