Appointment with Danger
ALAN LADD as the U.S. Mail's ace agent smashes the biggest mail robbery plan in history!
1950 | 89m | English
Popularity: 3 (history)
| Director: | Lewis Allen |
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| Writer: | Warren Duff, Richard L. Breen |
| Staring: |
| Al Goddard, a detective who works for the United States Postal Inspection Service, is assigned to arrest two criminals who've allegedly murdered a U.S. postal detective. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 07, 1950 |
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| Director: | Lewis Allen |
| Writer: | Warren Duff, Richard L. Breen |
| Genres: | Crime, Drama, Thriller |
| Keywords | indiana, usa, film noir, postal inspector |
| Production Companies | Paramount Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 28, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Alan Ladd | Al Goddard |
| Phyllis Calvert | Sister Augustine |
| Paul Stewart | Earl Boettiger |
| Jan Sterling | Dodie |
| Jack Webb | Joe Regas |
| Stacy Harris | Paul Ferrar |
| Harry Morgan | George Soderquist |
| David Bauer | David Goodman |
| Dan Riss | Maury Ahearn |
| Harry Antrim | Taylor |
| Paul Lees | Gene Gunner |
| Geraldine Wall | Mother Ambrose |
| George J. Lewis | Leo Cronin |
| Murray Alper | Driver |
| Byron Barr | Policeman |
| Symona Boniface | Woman |
| Billy Engle | Man |
| Fritz Feld | Window Dresser |
| Kathleen Freeman | Nun |
| Art Gilmore | Narrator |
| Frank Hagney | Motorcycle Cop |
| Whitey Haupt | Boy |
| Jerry James | Policeman |
| Sheldon Jett | Fat Man |
| Pat Lane | Policeman |
| William Meader | Sharkey |
| Patsy O'Byrne | Woman |
| Hal Rand | Postal Truck Driver |
| Frances Sandford | Nun |
| Ralph Sanford | Maxie Wilder |
| Sid Tomack | Trainman |
| Harry Tyler | Brakeman |
| Ann Tyrrell | Postmaster's Secretary |
| Ernö Verebes | Window Dresser |
| Herb Vigran | Policeman |
| Bruce Wong | Chop Suey Proprietor |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Lewis Allen | Director |
| Warren Duff | Writer |
| LeRoy Stone | Editor |
| Hans Dreier | Art Direction |
| Albert Nozaki | Art Direction |
| Bertram C. Granger | Set Decoration |
| Mary Kay Dodson | Costume Design |
| Leo Shuken | Orchestrator |
| George Parrish | Orchestrator |
| Pat Lane | Stunts |
| Russell Saunders | Stunts |
| Harold Lewis | Sound Recordist |
| Gene Garvin | Sound Recordist |
| Francisco Day | Assistant Director |
| Farciot Edouart | Visual Effects |
| Richard L. Breen | Writer |
| Victor Young | Original Music Composer |
| John F. Seitz | Director of Photography |
| Sam Comer | Set Decoration |
| Van Cleave | Orchestrator |
| Sidney Cutner | Orchestrator |
| Wally Westmore | Makeup Supervisor |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Robert Fellows | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 9 | 15 | 4 |
| 2024 | 5 | 9 | 17 | 3 |
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| 2025 | 11 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
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| 2026 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 0 |
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Police Seek Nun As Witness In Downtown Slaying! Appointment with Danger is directed by Lewis Allen and written by Richard L. Breen and Warren Duff. It stars Alan Ladd, Phyllis Calvert, Paul Stewart, Jan Sterling, Jack Webb, Stacy Harris and Harry Morgan. Music is by Victor Young and cinematograp ... hy by John F. Seitz. Al Goddard (Ladd) is a U.S. Postal Inspector sent to investigate the grim murder of one of his colleagues. There's a witness to locate and possibly protect, a nun, Sister Augustine (Calvert), and soon enough Al has to go undercover as a crook to infiltrate the gang responsible for the murder. Not only that, but they plan to steal one million dollars being transported by the U.S.P.S., clearly Al has a lot on his plate. Alan Ladd's last film noir (though it barely qualifies as such) is good entertainment that relies on hardboiled speak more than it does action or mystery. A great opening involving the murder is kind of a false dawn, in that the mood and visual strengths on show here are rarely reproduced during rest of pic. However, that is a small complaint in truth because it's so much fun to be around Ladd's Al Goddard. We quickly learn that he is basically a great cop but not much of a human being, since we know who did the murder from the off, we have to rely on Goddard's undercover operation for our suspense quota, which comes in spades. Goddard is constantly at threat of being exposed, he has to consistently think on his feet, have a quip or yarn to spin to deflect suspicion, so this keeps things spicy in the story. The strand involving Calvert's nun is a weak one, it's clearly a narrative device to smooth out Goddard's rough edges, but it never really works and that the writers turn her into a dumb ass late in the play is annoying. Another irritant is that Sterling (wasted) as Paul Stewart's (good villain value as usual) moll really doesn't impact on proceedings, she wanders in and out of the film promising to be a femme fatale, but it never happens and after playing out as a weak red herring she exits with a whimper. Some smart location work is on show, with the backdrop of pool halls and cheap hotels utilised to good effect by Allen and Seitz, and a couple of scenes really sock the jaw; literally in one case! But it never rises above being a routine cops and robbers based homage to the U.S.P.S. Inspectors. Thankfully Ladd is on form and delivers the best parts of the screenplay with a steely cold sharpness that positively tickles the fancy of noir lovers. 6.5/10