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Director: | Robert Stevenson |
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Writer: | Paul Yawitz, Manuel Seff, Frank Fenton |
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A petty crook moves to an Ohio town and courts a factory owner's disabled daughter. | |
Release Date: | Oct 14, 1950 |
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Director: | Robert Stevenson |
Writer: | Paul Yawitz, Manuel Seff, Frank Fenton |
Genres: | Drama, Romance, Crime |
Keywords | gambling, wheelchair, ohio, film noir, handicap, petty criminal |
Production Companies | RKO Radio Pictures, Dore Schary Productions, Vanguard Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update) Entered: Apr 25, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Joseph Cotten | Chris Hale aka Steve |
Alida Valli | Elaine Corelli |
Spring Byington | Mrs. Brentman |
Paul Stewart | Whitey Lake |
Jack Paar | Ray Healy |
Jeff Donnell | Gwen |
John McIntire | Morgan |
Howard Petrie | Bowen |
Frank Puglia | A.J. Corelli |
Esther Dale | Miss Thompson |
Marlo Dwyer | Mabel |
Robert Ellis | Skating Boy |
George Barrows | Man at Bar (uncredited) |
Ruth Brady | Tobacco Clerk (uncredited) |
Wheaton Chambers | Tobacco Clerk (uncredited) |
Frank Clarke | Plane Pilot (uncredited) |
James Conaty | New Year's Eve Celebrant (uncredited) |
Johnny Duncan | Office Messenger (uncredited) |
Art Dupuis | Bowen's Henchman (uncredited) |
Bess Flowers | New Year's Celebrant (uncredited) |
Joel Fluellen | Florist (uncredited) |
Joe Gilbert | Gambler (uncredited) |
Kit Guard | Worker (uncredited) |
Jimmie Horan | Worker (uncredited) |
Perc Launders | Detective Taking Chris to Prison (uncredited) |
Bert LeBaron | Gambler (uncredited) |
John Merton | Bowen's Henchman (uncredited) |
John Miljan | Old Man (uncredited) |
Lillian Nicholson | Minor Role (uncredited) |
Jack Perry | Worker in Pay Line (uncredited) |
Harry 'Snub' Pollard | Custodian on Stairway (uncredited) |
Dick Ryan | Poker Player (uncredited) |
Syd Saylor | Poker Player (uncredited) |
Jack Shea | Policeman (uncredited) |
Charles Sherlock | Bowen Employee (uncredited) |
Brick Sullivan | Policeman (uncredited) |
Florence Wix | New Year's Celebrant (uncredited) |
Mel Wixon | Policeman (uncredited) |
Barbara Woodell | Secretary (uncredited) |
Will Wright | Jake, Poker Player (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Robert Stevenson | Director |
Friedrich Hollaender | Original Music Composer |
Paul Yawitz | Story |
Frederic Knudtson | Editor |
Jim Kirley | Grip |
Manuel Seff | Story |
Frank Fenton | Writer |
Harry J. Wild | Director of Photography |
Fred Fleck | Production Manager |
Gaston Longet | Still Photographer |
Name | Title |
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Dore Schary | Executive Producer |
Robert Sparks | Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 4 | 7 | 1 |
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2025 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2025 | 8 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
2025 | 9 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
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You Are Now Entering The Little Big City. Ashton. Walk Softly, Stranger is directed by Robert Stevenson and written by Frank Fenton. It stars Joseph Cotton, Alida Valli, Spring Byington, Paul Stewart and Jack Paar. Music is by Frederick Hollander and cinematography by Harry J. Wild. Chris Hale ... (Cotton) arrives in Ashton, Ohio, with manipulation and a robbery on his mind. But when he meets wheelchair bound Elaine Corelli (Valli), it alters the course of his future plans… It’s the other Cotton and Valli movie, the one that isn’t The Third Man. It’s also the movie that marked the wind of change at RKO as Howard Hughes breezed into the studio and promptly set about putting his own stamp on things, badly as it happens. Walk Softly, Stranger sat on the shelf for two years and subsequently got released in 1950, no doubt due in part to the success of The Third Man the year previously. It’s a strange blend of romantic melodrama – cum thriller – with some film noir edginess, something which doesn’t all together work. It’s very slowly paced and settles into a mood approaching disquiet, a femme fatale of sorts is nicely set up, and the whole “just one last job” vibe keeps interest in the story high. Acting from Cotton and Valli is strong, Paul Stewart is as usual good value when playing a twitchy loser bad guy type, and Byington almost steals the film from the leads with an ebullient show as the widow Brentman. Unfortunately, come the final third the picture fails to deliver on its moody promise, choosing instead to rely on one action set-piece and a waft of optimism for pic’s closure. It’s not the pay off required or hoped for, a shame because as a production in general it’s of good quality. 6/10