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| Director: | Max Ophüls | 
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| Writer: | Mel Dinelli, Henry Garson, Elisabeth Sanxay Holding, Robert E. Kent, Robert Soderberg | 
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| After discovering the dead body of her teenage daughter's lover, a housewife takes desperate measures to protect her family from scandal. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 09, 1949 | 
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| Director: | Max Ophüls | 
| Writer: | Mel Dinelli, Henry Garson, Elisabeth Sanxay Holding, Robert E. Kent, Robert Soderberg | 
| Genres: | Drama, Thriller | 
| Keywords | parent child relationship, femme fatale, film noir | 
| Production Companies | Walter Wanger Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| James Mason | Martin Donnelly | 
| Joan Bennett | Lucia Harper | 
| Geraldine Brooks | Bea Harper | 
| Henry O'Neill | Tom Harper | 
| Shepperd Strudwick | Ted Darby | 
| David Bair | David Harper | 
| Roy Roberts | Nagel | 
| Jessie Arnold | Old Lady (uncredited) | 
| Al Bain | Man (uncredited) | 
| Jack Baker | Man (uncredited) | 
| Pat Barton | Receptionist (uncredited) | 
| Holger Bendixen | Man (uncredited) | 
| Gail Bonney | Woman (uncredited) | 
| Chet Brandenburg | Department Store Customer (uncredited) | 
| Peter Brocco | Pete the Bartender (uncredited) | 
| Paul E. Burns | Desk Clerk (uncredited) | 
| John Butler | Pawnbroker (uncredited) | 
| Kathryn Card | Mrs. Loring (uncredited) | 
| Claire Carleton | Woman (uncredited) | 
| Boyd Davis | Tall Man in Post Office (uncredited) | 
| Karl 'Killer' Davis | Wrestler (uncredited) | 
| George Dockstader | Man (uncredited) | 
| Charles Evans | Bank Official (uncredited) | 
| Charles Ferguson | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Everett Glass | Drug Clerk (uncredited) | 
| Robert Gordon | Man (uncredited) | 
| Buddy Gorman | Magazine Clerk (uncredited) | 
| Harry Harvey | Post Office Clerk (uncredited) | 
| Virginia Hunter | Girl (uncredited) | 
| Danny Jackson | Drummer (uncredited) | 
| Charles Jordan | Man (uncredited) | 
| Kenneth Kendall | Man (uncredited) | 
| Norman Leavitt | Second Postal Clerk (uncredited) | 
| David Levitt | Man (uncredited) | 
| Mike Mahoney | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Charles Marsh | Bob (Newsper Vendor) (uncredited) | 
| Louis Mason | Mike (uncredited) | 
| Richard Mickelson | Man (uncredited) | 
| John Monaghan | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Sue Moore | Woman (uncredited) | 
| Evelyn Moriarty | Woman (uncredited) | 
| Pat O'Malley | Bank Guard (uncredited) | 
| Joe Palma | Card Player (uncredited) | 
| Dorothy Phillips | Woman (uncredited) | 
| Joe Ploski | Clerk in Bus Depot (uncredited) | 
| Byron Poindexter | Man (uncredited) | 
| Joe Recht | Newsboy (uncredited) | 
| Barry Regan | Man (uncredited) | 
| John Roy | Man (uncredited) | 
| Cosmo Sardo | Man (uncredited) | 
| Celeste Savoi | Waitress (uncredited) | 
| William Schallert | Police Lieutenant (uncredited) | 
| Ann Shoemaker | Mrs. Catherine Feller (uncredited) | 
| Billy Snyder | Gambler (uncredited) | 
| Glenn Thompson | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Frances E. Williams | Sybil (uncredited) | 
| Harry Wilson | Man in Bus Depot (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Mel Dinelli | Adaptation | 
| Henry Garson | Screenplay | 
| Elisabeth Sanxay Holding | Story | 
| Robert E. Kent | Adaptation | 
| Robert Soderberg | Screenplay | 
| Hans J. Salter | Original Music Composer | 
| Burnett Guffey | Director of Photography | 
| Gene Havlick | Editor | 
| Cary Odell | Art Direction | 
| Frank Tuttle | Set Decoration | 
| Russell Malmgren | Sound Engineer | 
| Carmen Dirigo | Hairstylist | 
| Newt Jones | Makeup Artist | 
| Max Ophüls | Director | 
| Earl Bellamy | Assistant Director | 
| Morris Stoloff | Music Director | 
| Jean Louis | Costume Designer | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Walter Wanger | Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
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Trending Position
What is it about folks in movies who find dead bodies? Rather than just call the police and rely on them to adequately do their jobs, they always find themselves embroiled in silly, self-inflicted plots that almost always cause far more trouble... Here is another such example. Joan Bennett is "Lucia ... ", a rather bored housewife whose husband is always away, and whose young daughter "Bea" (Geraldine Brooks) is having a fling with the rather roguish "Ted" (Shepperd Strudwick). Her mother tries to put a stop to the relationship, be he wants paying off - she tells him to get lost. Next day, he confronts poor old "Bea" with the truth, a tussle ensues and soon "Ted" is down with the fishes, the daughter having tried to cover her tracks. Police find the corpse, and enter James Mason ("Donnelly") and his even more unscrupulous partner "Nagel" (Roy Roberts) who have some incriminating letters and want $5,000 to keep them from the investigation. Mother, determined to save her irresponsible child, tries to accommodate the blackmailer and over time their dynamic changes somewhat... It's quite a quirky story with two good performances - Mason, quite understated and Bennett measured - even when under quite a bit of pressure, and the direction from Max Opuls keeps the pace well. Sadly, he struggles to see it off the rocks of melodrama as we near the end, but even that is a bit different.