A clever film noir but really rather gris since everyone is morally compromised here. Yet the ethical argument is weak while the script is taut and to the point.
This movie is ultimately an overrated misuse of some very fine actors – most notably John GARFIELD and Beatrice PEARSON. It is very easy to see why this should have influenced Martin SCORSESE (given the verbal complexity), but director Abraham Polonsky lacks the former's style. He relies too much on dialogue rather than on having a rich visual storytelling sense.
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