Review of The Dark Corner (1946) by Patryk C — 16 Sep 2012
Brad Galt knows that someone is out to get him, but he isn't sure who and why. He has some ideas, yet they prove to be misleading. After he's framed for murder of an old 'friend' of his, he goes on a hunt for the man who's responsible for the whole mess.
Always accompanied by his beautiful, clever and helpful secretary Kathleen he soon discovers a mystery that connects with an old art collector, obsessed with his lovely young wife. Great suspense, moody music, and top-notch performances by Mark Stevens and Lucille Ball.
It's always good to see the sleazy William Bendux, this time as a guy named White Suit. Note the truly adorable reference to the Thin Man series.
This review of The Dark Corner (1946) was written by Patryk C on 16 September 2012.
The Dark Corner has generally received positive reviews.
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