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IN THE ANGRY TIDE OF THEIR LOVE...THE BACKLASH OF MURDER
1947 | 66m | English

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Director: Eugene Forde
Writer: Irving Elman
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In a series of flashbacks, shows that attorney John Morland has given a lift to a hitchhiker who turns out to be a murderer. As a result, Morland himself is implicated in a killing. A pair of detectives discover that Morland has been having business problems and no end of difficulties with his wife Catherine. The trail of clues leads to a surprising revelation.
Release Date: Mar 01, 1947
Director: Eugene Forde
Writer: Irving Elman
Genres: Crime, Mystery
Keywords film noir, b movie
Production Companies Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 08, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jean Rogers Catherine Morland
Richard Travis Richard Conroy
Larry J. Blake Detective Lieutenant Jerry McMullen
John Eldredge John Morland
Leonard Strong Willis, Caretaker
Robert Shayne James O'Neil
Louise Currie Marian Gordon
Douglas Fowley Red Bailey
Sara Berner Dorothy, Maid
Richard Benedict Detective Sergeant Tom Carey
Wynne Larke Patricia McMullen
Susan Klimist McMullen Girl, Outfielder
Wong Artarne Chinese Waiter
Stanley Blystone Fire Warden at Car Wreck
Michael Chapin Mike
Angela Clarke Mrs. O'Neill
Eddie Coke Williams
Frank Dae Dr. Pearson
Steve Darrell Detective Sergeant Gorman
Jon Gilbreath Trooper at Roadblock
Art Gilmore Radio Commentator (Voice)
Dorothy Granger O'Neill's Secretary
Billy Gray Denny
Gary Gray Chris
Sherry Hall Coroner's Deputy
Ralf Harolde X-Ray Technician
John Canady X-Ray Technician
Jerry Mickelsen Jerry McMullen Jr.
Charles Sullivan Charlie, Policeman
Syd Saylor Joe, Railroad Worker
Name Job
Benjamin H. Kline Director of Photography
Eugene Forde Director
Elaine Ramsey Hairstylist
John R. Carter Sound
Robert Peterson Art Direction
Glenn P. Thompson Set Decoration
Earl Bellamy Assistant Director
Irving Elman Screenplay, Original Story
William F. Claxton Editor
Howard Sheehan Production Manager
Robert Cowan Makeup Artist
Darrell Calker Original Music Composer
Name Title
Sol M. Wurtzel Producer
Clifford R. Gans Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

Yikes, but there's a load of dialogue in this film-noir. It's almost exhausting to listen to after a period of relentless chatting and precious little actual action. "Moreland" (John Eldrdge) features much more prominently in this detective yarn about his own murderer than you might expect. That's b ... ecause it's told via a series of flashbacks as the pursuing police detective "McMullen" (Larry J. Blake) interviews all the suspects and tries to piece together the evidence from his widow "Catherine" (Jean Rogers), the DA "Conroy" (Richard Travis) and just about everyone else from within a ten mile radius of the crime. Thing is - there is a twist, and one hell of twist at that, and that leaves "McMullen" and his theories all well and truly up in the air. We are given enough clues to anticipate the denouement, but Eugene Forde still manages to keep us guessing for some of this - it's just that there's way too much verbiage and the retrospective style of storytelling is a bit repetitive after a while. None of the acting, or the writing, really sets the heather on fire and at times it felt like quite a long hour-long watch. Watchable, but forgettable.

Dec 11, 2023