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Dark Corner, The (1946)
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Lucille Ball,
Mark Stevens,
William Bendix,
Clifton Webb,
Cathy Downs,
Constance Collier,
Reed Hadley,
Kurt Kreuger
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Henry Hathaway,
Ensembles:Eddie Heywood and His Orchestra,
Authors:Leo Rosten
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20th Century Fox
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English, Spanish
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99 mins
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Film noir, a classic film style of the '40s and '50s, is noted for its dark themes, stark camera angles and high-contrast lighting. Comprising many of Hollywood's finest films, film noir tells realistic stories about crime, mystery, femmes fatales and moral conflict.
Some men are drawn to women - some men are drawn to murder. In this captivating story of strange obsession, Kathleen Conley (Lucille Ball) and her boss, Brad Galt (Mark Stevens), are caught up in something shockingly different...and terrifyingly dangerous. Galt has a secret so terrible, he may have to kill to keep it. In the midst of their budding romance, Kathleen and Galt are being trailed by a heavy-set man in a white suit (William Bendix) and though she doesn't know why or how strong the threat is, Galt does, and he is prepared to go to extreme lengths to protect himself.
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