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Wicked as They Come

What she wanted out of life... she got out of men!
1956 | 94m | English

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A ruthless woman takes advantage of gullible men to climb up the social ladder.
Release Date: May 22, 1956
Director: Ken Hughes
Writer: Bill S. Ballinger, Ken Hughes
Genres: Drama
Keywords ruthlessness
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 28, 2024
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
Arlene Dahl Kathleen 'Kathy' Allen, nee Alanborg
Philip Carey Tim O'Bannion
Herbert Marshall Stephen Collins
Michael Goodliffe Larry Buckham
David Kossoff Sam Lewis
Marvin Kane Mike Lewis
Sid James Frank Allenborg
Gil Winfield Chuck (as Gilbert Winfield)
Patrick Allen Willie
Ralph Truman John Dowling
Faith Brook Virginia Collins
Frederick Valk Mr. Reisner
John Salew Mr. Page, Chief Accountant
Gil Winfield Chuck
Totti Truman Taylor Miss Russell
Larry Cross T.V. Announcer
Paul Sheridan Hotel Receptionist
Tom Gill Business Man on Plane
Frank Atkinson Hotel Porter
Alastair Hunter Connor
Jacques Brunius Inspector Caron
Anthony Sharp Guest pushing past chair
Guy De Monceau Dowling's Chauffeur
Raf De La Torre Dowling's Butler
Selma Vaz Dias Wedding Dress Fitter
Name Job
Cynthia Tingey Costume Designer
Bill S. Ballinger Novel
Ken Hughes Writer, Director
Sigmund Miller Screenstory
Fred Gunn Production Manager
Basil Emmott Director of Photography
Robert Westerby Screenstory
Max Benedict Editor
Philip Shipway Assistant Director
Gerry Turpin Camera Operator
Betty Sherriff Hairdresser
Malcolm Arnold Original Music Composer
Fred Ryan Sound Recordist
Donald M. Ashton Art Direction
Muir Mathieson Conductor
Beryl Booth Continuity
Paul Rabiger Makeup Artist
Terence Morgan II Set Dresser
Len Shilton Sound Recordist
Evelyn Gibbs Wardrobe Master
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Maxwell Setton Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Portrait in Smoke. Wicked as They Come is directed by Ken Hughes who also co-writes the screenplay with Sigmund Miller and Robert Westerby. It stars Arlene Dahl, Philip Carey, Herbert Marshall, Michael Goodlife and Ralph Truman. Music is by Malcolm Arnold and cinematography by Basil Emmott. Ad ... apted from the Bill S. Ballinger novel, story has Dahl as a poor but beautiful girl who realises that her sexuality will get her all the finer things in life - at whatever cost. Efficient little British Noirer that makes up for a lack of originality with some strong psychological smarts. We are all guilty of it, film fans and critics that is, in how we often compare a film recently viewed with something of a similar ilk that is far better. One such case is Wicked as They Come, a piece coming late in the original film noir cycle that sticks a major league femme fatale out there front and centre. Dahl's Kathy Allen (nee Allenbourg) is hot to trot, a viper of the highest order, her beauty and sexuality is stunning, thus men line up to eat out of her hands. Where once was sane and astute business men, now sit lap dogs soon ready to fall into the vipers nest. If that sounds familiar then of course it is, even from the pre code days there were film makers exploring the sex as a weapon angle, toying with bad girl persona's as a course of cinematic titillation. Ken Hughes knows his draw card is Dahl, who even in black and white is heart achingly gorgeous, a smouldering vixen to literally die for. The story trajectory is nothing new, Kathy tramples on every man she can to feather her own nest, but sooner or later things have to come to a head, where the reason for the distorted psyche will out and the crossroads of life ominously appears at film's closure. Better films out there that deal with the same themes? Yes, absolutely. That doesn't mean this should be readily dismissed as a viable option to those with an interest in such femme fatale dalliances. Dahl is super, her male co-stars equally so, and Hughes steers it safely to a perfectly ambiguous finale. Welcome to noirville, men enter at your own risk. 7/10

May 16, 2024