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High Tide (1947)
Dirección: John Reinhardt
Guion: Robert Presnell Sr, Peter Milne. Novela: Raoul Whitfield
Música: Rudy Schrager
Fotografía: Henry Sharp (B/W)
Productora: Wrather Productions
Duración: 72 min.
País: USA
Reparto:
Lee Tracy ... Hugh Fresney
Don Castle ... Tim Slade
Julie Bishop ... Julie Vaughn
Anabel Shaw ... Dana Jones
Douglas Walton ... Clinton Vaughn
Regis Toomey ... Inspector O'Haffey
Francis Ford ... Pop Garrow
Anthony Warde ... Nick Dyke
Argentina Brunetti ... Mrs. Cresser
Wilson Wood ... Cleve Collins
George Ryland ... Doctor at Shooting Scene (as George H. Ryland)
Sinopsis:
Un detective es contratado para proteger al editor de un periódico, que sospecha que alguien quiere liquidarlo. Filme basado en "Inside Job", novela de Raoul Whitfield, en la que nada es lo que parece ser. (FILMAFFINITY)
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"High Tide" is a totally obscure but wonderful B-movie film noir from the Monogram mill. It opens with a car careening off a desolate seaside cliff -- its two occupants (Lee Tracy and Don Castle) injured and trapped in the wreckage. As the turbulent tide quickly threatens to engulf them, the events leading up to their predicament are recounted -- a twisty tale of a cynical, crusading newspaper editor (Tracy, naturally) taking on the mob while the high-living owner frets. The latter has even more problems when Tracy hires his jaded wife's ex-lover (Castle) as a private investigator.
Solidly directed by John Reinhardt (who also triumphed with another seedy, minimally-budgeted Monogram noir called "The Guilty"), the dialog is snappy but eloquent, there are plenty of venetian-blind shadows, silhouetted figures and moody low-key lighting, and the plot is nicely unraveled. Only the annoying library-style music lets the side down (lending it that inevitable "B" quality, of course). Tracy was playing out the string on poverty row at the time, but his wry staccato readings and weary-but-steadfast demeanor are a perfect fit here.
Moody, watchable little gem goblinhairedguy 6 May 2005
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High Tide (1947)
Dirección: John Reinhardt
Guion: Robert Presnell Sr, Peter Milne. Novela: Raoul Whitfield
Música: Rudy Schrager
Fotografía: Henry Sharp (B/W)
Productora: Wrather Productions
Duración: 72 min.
País: USA
Reparto:
Lee Tracy ... Hugh Fresney
Don Castle ... Tim Slade
Julie Bishop ... Julie Vaughn
Anabel Shaw ... Dana Jones
Douglas Walton ... Clinton Vaughn
Regis Toomey ... Inspector O'Haffey
Francis Ford ... Pop Garrow
Anthony Warde ... Nick Dyke
Argentina Brunetti ... Mrs. Cresser
Wilson Wood ... Cleve Collins
George Ryland ... Doctor at Shooting Scene (as George H. Ryland)
Sinopsis:
Un detective es contratado para proteger al editor de un periódico, que sospecha que alguien quiere liquidarlo. Filme basado en "Inside Job", novela de Raoul Whitfield, en la que nada es lo que parece ser. (FILMAFFINITY)
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"High Tide" is a totally obscure but wonderful B-movie film noir from the Monogram mill. It opens with a car careening off a desolate seaside cliff -- its two occupants (Lee Tracy and Don Castle) injured and trapped in the wreckage. As the turbulent tide quickly threatens to engulf them, the events leading up to their predicament are recounted -- a twisty tale of a cynical, crusading newspaper editor (Tracy, naturally) taking on the mob while the high-living owner frets. The latter has even more problems when Tracy hires his jaded wife's ex-lover (Castle) as a private investigator.
Solidly directed by John Reinhardt (who also triumphed with another seedy, minimally-budgeted Monogram noir called "The Guilty"), the dialog is snappy but eloquent, there are plenty of venetian-blind shadows, silhouetted figures and moody low-key lighting, and the plot is nicely unraveled. Only the annoying library-style music lets the side down (lending it that inevitable "B" quality, of course). Tracy was playing out the string on poverty row at the time, but his wry staccato readings and weary-but-steadfast demeanor are a perfect fit here.
Moody, watchable little gem goblinhairedguy 6 May 2005
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