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Veronica Lake | Ellen Graham | |
Alan Ladd | Philip Raven | |
Robert Preston | Det. Lt. Michael Crane | |
Laird Cregar | Willard Gates | |
Tully Marshall | Alvin Brewster | |
Marc Lawrence | Tommy | |
Olin Howland | Blair Fletcher | |
Roger Imhof | Sen. Burnett | |
Pamela Blake | Annie | |
Frank Ferguson | Albert Baker | |
Victor Kilian | Drew | |
Patricia Farr | Ruby | |
Harry Shannon | Steve Finnerty | |
Charles C. Wilson | Police captain | |
Mikhail Rasumny | Slukey | |
Bernadene Hayes | Baker's secretary | |
Mary Davenport | Dress salesgirl | |
Chester Clute | Stewart |
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Producer | Richard Blumenthal
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Writer | W.R. Burnett
Albert Maltz Graham Greene |
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He's dynamite with a gun or a girl. One of Hollywood's classic hard-boiled thrillers and a favorite of suspense film lovers. The picture marked the first hit pairing of tough guy Alan Ladd, in the role that made him an instant star, and sultry blonde bombshell Veronica Lake. Adapted from a novel by Graham Greene, it's the hard-edged story of love, power and betrayal set in the seamy underworld of the 1940's. Raven (Alan Ladd) is a cold-blooded professional killer who's been double-crossed by his client. Ellen (Veronica Lake) is a beautiful nightclub singer who's spying on her corrupt boss. Lt. Michael Crane (Robert Preston) is a dedicated cop who wants Ellen's love and Raven's capture. The tension mounts and before the case is wrapped up, someone will pay with his life. |
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