
The plot is interesting: A gambler, played by Mitchum, is drawn into a plot whereby a notorious off-shore gambler is making his return to the U.S., but needs a new "face" to avoid detection. Russell is the dame, and she gets to sing a couple of songs too. A great supporting cast includes Raymond Burr, Jim Backus and Vincent Price, who has a great time chewing the scenery as a Hollywood star who decides to transfer his action hero persona into real life.
It's directed by John Farrow (Mia's father) with costumes by Howard Greer. I mention the latter credit as Jane Russell's dresses are so gorgeous, and she looks so gorgeous in them. When I was growing up, watching old movies with my folks, the costumers, make-up artists and composers were always our favourite credits, because we had learned to recognize the names and would always call them out. "Ben Nye!" "Max Steiner!" "Edith Head!" "Adrian!" Yes... a strange family in some ways. Hee hee.

Mitchum and Russell were to be paired again the following year for Macao (1952), which has one of the great taglines: "A sultry chanteuse, a hunk on the lam and a fortune in stolen gems." I'm sold!
What I don't get is why Mitchum and Russell didn't make more films together...
Robert Mitchum had that "bad boy" dangerous element going on, didn't he? And Russell certainly did make clothing talk!
ReplyDeleteWe call the names out when the credits roll, too...teehee.
I missed this one!
The name in the credits always called out by members of my family was "Harry Love!"--Mr. Love being an effects animator at the Warner Bros. cartoon studio.
ReplyDeleteI come from a family of credit geeks, obviously.
I love old noir films - there's so many I want to see and this one is up there on the list. A friend of mine gave me a calendar for Christmas that feature old noir movie posters, and this one and Macao are really great. I like how they were actually hand drawn posters unlike todays floating head pictures.
ReplyDeleteNice review, I have to get this one higher up in the queue.
So we weren't alone in our credit geekiness. Hooray!
ReplyDeleteEaglewing: I'm so pleased... I'm sure you'll enjoy it!