Two men , one woman, so of course a strong feeling of déjà vu. And yet a black-and-white like this one has something about it that keeps you hooked from beginning to end. Thanks for it!
I did not know of this film, so this is my first time seeing this Poverty Row gem. Raymond Burr (Craig Carlson) and Angela Lansbury (Myra Leeds) are superb with a good supporting cast including a fine performance by John Dehner (District Attorney Ray Willis). I found myself so caught up in the dialogue between Carlson and Leeds towards the end (at 1:09:00), I had forgotten Carlson left the recorder on which Willis then reveals with devasting effect. Thank you for sharing!
This is a must see for all Raymond Burr and Angela Lansbury fans. Perry Mason and Murder She Wrote fans too. This is a classic with a great cast of actors and style. Too bad about the music in the beginning being raspy.
I've been putting off watching this movie because I didn't think I'd particularly like it, because the title made me think it'd probably be kinda dumb. I finally decided to go ahead and watch it tonight, and, to my pleasant surprise, it's probably the best film I've seen in a long time.
Los Angeles in all its 1950s glory....a sturdy cast of great actors...a serious noir plot and believable theme....I just cannot understand why the producers couldn't find an actual Armenian to play the role of Lou Kazarian...oh well, such is life.
@@diannemiller1895 It's a poetic liberty... It allows the reader to choose his or her prefered pie. And as we all know, the proof is in eating the pie....
Angela Lansbury looked splendid here! Such a gifted and lovely lady she was, may she rest in peace.
Two men , one woman, so of course a strong feeling of déjà vu. And yet a black-and-white like this one has something about it that keeps you hooked from beginning to end. Thanks for it!
About to watch it. Just the fact that has Raymond Burr convinced me to check it out. Thanks for uploading this.
Was excellent.
In 55 minutes I will die and be reborn as q giant Japanese reptile monster.
Great movie. No actor ever played the role of attorney better than Raymond Burr. Angela Lansbury was fantastic.
Thanks for the upload! I saw it years ago, and there were of twists I had forgotten. Worth watching again!
Brilliant! Thanks so much for sharing this movie. The acting was exceptional as well as the story.
Fantastic movie - Angela Lansbury and Raymond Burr are marvelous in it. It's a good reminder of just what great actors they are!
I did not know of this film, so this is my first time seeing this Poverty Row gem. Raymond Burr (Craig Carlson) and Angela Lansbury (Myra Leeds) are superb with a good supporting cast including a fine performance by John Dehner (District Attorney Ray Willis). I found myself so caught up in the dialogue between Carlson and Leeds towards the end (at 1:09:00), I had forgotten Carlson left the recorder on which Willis then reveals with devasting effect.
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you 👍Great movie , great cast .❤👍
Thank you too!
Thanks for the great movies you bless us with.makes my day.thanks again ❤😊
Our pleasure!
This is a must see for all Raymond Burr and Angela Lansbury fans. Perry Mason and Murder She Wrote fans too.
This is a classic with a great cast of actors and style. Too bad about the music in the beginning being raspy.
Raymond Burr starred in this movie in between Rear Window (1954) and Perry Mason (1957). What a great actor !
Great film. Thank you very much!
Looks like a good one. Thanks!
Wow 👌 Fantastic writing plot suspense acting ending 👏
I've been putting off watching this movie because I didn't think I'd particularly like it, because the title made me think it'd probably be kinda dumb. I finally decided to go ahead and watch it tonight, and, to my pleasant surprise, it's probably the best film I've seen in a long time.
What a story! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Best copy i've seen yet, thanks
Raymond Burr, born in New Westminster BC, May 21, 1917... fantastic bio.
Outstanding movie!❤
Perry Mason wins another case!!!
Yes but this time it is not the case that rests, but it's he himself. Permanently. And by that wicked Jessica Fletcher !
very good movie. it's sentimental and tragic.
Los Angeles in all its 1950s glory....a sturdy cast of great actors...a serious noir plot and believable theme....I just cannot understand why the producers couldn't find an actual Armenian to play the role of Lou Kazarian...oh well, such is life.
She makes a set of pearls look werth it
seems like a pilot for perry mason series. burr found himself in that role.
Denver Pyle is in this movie!!!!
Murder she wro... euhhmmm committed. Or: Jessica Fletcher versus Perry Mason. And this time it is not "cherchez la femme".
Where did you find this print? Its one of the best ive seen! This needs a remastered Blu Ray release! Its such a unique noir!
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R. Burr and theremin; sweet.
Cannot see this movie it’s far too dark like a lot of American movies.
Very odd and uncomfortable movie
They always heave plan B
Who else notices the hauntingly delicate theremin strains in the soundtrack?
I love Angela's Pie Face
I always thought of it as a Virginia ham.
What's a "pie face" 🥧 🤔?
@@diannemiller1895 It's a poetic liberty... It allows the reader to choose his or her prefered pie. And as we all know, the proof is in eating the pie....