Suicidal hooker Cleo Moore agrees to spend the night with condemned prisoner John Agar in this Hugo Haas film noir. | |
Release Date: | Nov 01, 1955 |
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Director: | Hugo Haas |
Writer: | Hugo Haas |
Genres: | Drama, Romance |
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Production Companies | Hugo Haas Productions, Universal International Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: May 07, 2024 Entered: Apr 30, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Cleo Moore | Dora |
John Agar | Joe Cardos |
Frank De Kova | Priest |
Dallas Boyd | Warden |
Steffi Sidney | Clara |
Mel Welles | First Guard |
Harry Guardino | Detective |
Mona Knox | Escort Girl |
Arlene Harris | Proprietress |
Kay Riehl | Warden's Wife |
Jan Englund | Girl |
Pat Goldin | Dancing Comedian |
Name | Job |
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Hugo Haas | Writer, Director |
Sidney Cutner | Original Music Composer |
Paul Ivano | Director of Photography |
Henry DeMond | Editor |
Rudi Feld | Production Design |
Byron Roberts | Assistant Director |
Willard Kirkham | Assistant Director |
Constance Earle | Script Supervisor |
Phyllis Leff | Editorial Production Assistant |
Earl Snyder | Sound |
Morrie Friedman | Costume Design |
Morris Hoffman | Set Decoration |
Louis A. Phillippi | Makeup Artist |
Florence Caylor | Music Supervisor |
Mark Lowell | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
Name | Title |
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Hugo Haas | Producer |
Robert Erlik | Associate Producer |
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This is my favourite performance from the otherwise rather sterile John Agar. He is "Joe", on death row having been found guilty of strangling three women. He's decided to go out in Garbo style, wanting to be alone and angrily resisting any attempts from his family, or the priest, to comfort him as ... the big day nears. With twenty-four hours to go, though, he decides that the "company" of a lady might help ease his burden and obliged to help him out, the prison manage to recruit "Dora" (Cleo Moore). Now she's not in a very good place either - indeed had earlier tried to jump in the river; so a few dollars for a quickie with "Joe" didn't seem such a bad offer. Whilst there is certainly a predictability about the latter portion of this drama, it's still performed well and is tautly directed by Hugo Haas. Moore delivers an impassioned effort, indeed in many ways her character is far more intriguing than the sorry-for-himself "Joe". It is a bit dialogue-heavy, but for the most part that dialogue is worth listening to as we head towards the expected denouement - expected on just about every level. It does sail perilously close to melodrama at times, but it has a compensating grittiness and realism that I felt made this a much better than average tale to tell. You probably won't remember it for long afterwards, but it's enthralling enough when you watch.