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| Director: | John Cromwell | 
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| Writer: | Ketti Frings | 
| Staring: | 
| A lady con artist sets out to steal her parole officer's fiance. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 06, 1951 | 
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| Director: | John Cromwell | 
| Writer: | Ketti Frings | 
| Genres: | Drama | 
| Keywords | love triangle, rehabilitation, romantic rivalry, arrest, parole board, jail, female prisoner, reporter, parole, prison sentence, shoplifting, ex-con, parole officer, prisoner on the run, parolee, police lineup, woman pursues man | 
| Production Companies | RKO Radio Pictures | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 10, 2025 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Lizabeth Scott | Joan | 
| Jane Greer | Diane | 
| Dennis O'Keefe | Larry | 
| Fay Baker | Tilly | 
| John Hoyt | Judge Kendall | 
| James Bell | Mr. Neeley | 
| Don Beddoe | Jamieson | 
| Bert Freed | Smitty | 
| Irene Tedrow | Mrs. Seeley | 
| Marjorie Wood | Mrs. Haley | 
| Marjorie Crossland | Mrs. Griggs | 
| Virginia Farmer | Mrs. Harris | 
| Eric Alden | Sergeant of Detectives (uncredited) | 
| Parley Baer | Steve (uncredited) | 
| Larry Barton | Store Detective (uncredited) | 
| June Benbow | Myrtle (uncredited) | 
| Lela Bliss | Window Shopper (uncredited) | 
| Gail Bonney | Nurse (uncredited) | 
| Beau Bridges | Obie, Boy at Train Station (uncredited) | 
| Dorothy Dean Bridges | Mother at Train Station (uncredited) | 
| Jeff Bridges | Infant at Train Station (uncredited) | 
| Barry Brooks | Policeman at Precinct (uncredited) | 
| Helen Brown | Nurse Helen Johnson (uncredited) | 
| Geraldine Carr | Rita (uncredited) | 
| Harry Cheshire | Cliff Martin (uncredited) | 
| David Clarke | Detective Barkley (uncredited) | 
| Claudia Constant | Peggy (uncredited) | 
| Sally Corner | Patient (uncredited) | 
| John Cromwell | Desk Sergeant (uncredited) | 
| Jane Crowley | May (uncredited) | 
| Frances Curry | Rosabelle (uncredited) | 
| Sayre Dearing | Man Viewing Line-Up (uncredited) | 
| Forrest Dickson | Cop (uncredited) | 
| Don Dillaway | Victim at Lineup (uncredited) | 
| Edith Evanson | Mrs. Holman (uncredited) | 
| Franklyn Farnum | minor role (uncredited) | 
| Elizabeth Flournoy | Mrs. May (uncredited) | 
| Kathleen Freeman | Josie, Parolee with Children (uncredited) | 
| Paul Frees | Judge's Clerk (uncredited) | 
| Jack Gargan | Hospital Attendant (uncredited) | 
| Donn Greer | Fred (uncredited) | 
| Robert Haines | Waiter (uncredited) | 
| Patricia Hall | Nurse with Larry (uncredited) | 
| Theresa Harris | Lilly Johnson (uncredited) | 
| Gertrude Hoffmann | Mrs. Kaufman (uncredited) | 
| Mary Alan Hokanson | Saleswoman (uncredited) | 
| Fred Hoose | Ticket Agent (uncredited) | 
| Victoria Horne | Marcia Guston (uncredited) | 
| Anne Howard | Stock Girl (uncredited) | 
| Colin Kenny | Racetrack Spectator (uncredited) | 
| Maria Kosti | Laura (uncredited) | 
| Kate Drain Lawson | Mrs. Spencer (uncredited) | 
| Ruth Lee | Matron (uncredited) | 
| Paul Lees | Kendall’s Secretary (uncredited) | 
| Harry Leroy | Dancing Guest (uncredited) | 
| Alyn Lockwood | Policewoman (uncredited) | 
| George Magrill | Man in Racetrack Montage (uncredited) | 
| Adrienne Marden | Amy Bower (uncredited) | 
| Thomas Martin | Waiter (uncredited) | 
| Charles McAvoy | Counterman (uncredited) | 
| Torben Meyer | French Restaurant Maître d' (uncredited) | 
| Peter Michaels | Detective (uncredited) | 
| Harold Miller | Train Station Passenger (uncredited) | 
| Royce Milne | Girl (uncredited) | 
| Frances Morris | Mrs. McLean (uncredited) | 
| Virginia Mullen | Molly (uncredited) | 
| Jerry Mullins | Boy (uncredited) | 
| Gerald Pierce | Office Boy (uncredited) | 
| Hilda Plowright | Victim (uncredited) | 
| Harry 'Snub' Pollard | Restaurant Patron (uncredited) | 
| Joey Ray | Ricci (uncredited) | 
| Yvonne Rob | Freda (uncredited) | 
| Dewey Robinson | Police Sergeant (uncredited) | 
| William Ruhl | Officer Joe (uncredited) | 
| Dick Ryan | Waiter (uncredited) | 
| Erskine Sanford | Planetarium Guide (uncredited) | 
| Cosmo Sardo | Departing Train Passenger (uncredited) | 
| Eileen Stevens | Bess Kreiger (uncredited) | 
| Brick Sullivan | Sykes (uncredited) | 
| Kenneth Tobey | Rex Fisher (uncredited) | 
| Wanda Tynan | Jenny (uncredited) | 
| Virginia Vincent | Annabelle Bird (uncredited) | 
| George Volk | Detective (uncredited) | 
| Charles Wagenheim | Pete (uncredited) | 
| Jasper Weldon | Red Cap (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Mel Berns | Makeup Artist | 
| Alfred Herman | Art Direction | 
| Darrell Silvera | Set Decoration | 
| William Stevens | Set Decoration | 
| John Cromwell | Director | 
| Leigh Harline | Original Music Composer | 
| Nicholas Musuraca | Director of Photography | 
| Ketti Frings | Screenplay, Story | 
| Albert S. D'Agostino | Art Direction | 
| C. Bakaleinikoff | Music Director | 
| Robert Swink | Editor | 
| Francis M. Sarver | Sound | 
| Clem Portman | Sound | 
| Michael Woulfe | Costume Design | 
| Larry Germain | Hairstylist | 
| James E. Casey | Assistant Director | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Sid Rogell | Executive Producer | 
| John Houseman | Producer | 
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The Parole Paranoia. The Company She Keeps is directed by John Cromwell and written by Ketti Frings. It stars Lizabeth Scott, Jane Greer and Dennis O’Keefe. Music is by Leigh Harline and cinematography by Nicholas Musuraca. Released from prison after serving two years, Mildred Lynch (Greer) ch ... anges her name to Diane Stuart and sets out for a new start in Los Angeles. Assigned a friendly parole officer, Joan Willburn (Scott), who finds Diane work in a local hospital, Diane struggles to take to Joan and suffers from paranoia as to how the public are going to perceive her. Things get considerably murkier when Diane begins a love affair with Joan’s boyfriend, Larry Collins (O’Keefe)… A waste of potential, a film featuring two noir darlings and one tough guy noir actor should have more about it than merely playing out as a weak willed melodrama. The annoyance is further compounded by the fact that ace cinematographer Musuraca works his magic for many passages of the story, putting tightly fitted noir visuals to scenes involving prison cells and the darker recesses’ of the hospital where Diane works. In fact the last twenty minutes, guff laden ending not withstanding, is worth time spent with picture purely because of Musuraca. It’s not as if the acting is bad, where even though I agree wholeheartedly with those who think Greer and Scott should have swapped roles, both the girls do good work here, as does O’Keefe, who has the problem of having both Greer and Scott lusting after him! But nobody is done any favours by Harline’s score, the usually skilled composer lays over the top of proceedings a score that would be more at home in a 1940s romantic comedy. Where there should be intelligent observations on the justice system, and the problems of parolees fitting back into society, there is instead a love triangle that lacks any suspense or a semblance of edginess, the writer evidently afraid to spice things up and do justice to the noir potential of the idea. Fans of the leading ladies and Musuraca should just about find it watchable, but frustration is almost certainly guaranteed as well. 5/10