Summary:
The Film Ink series presents the novels that inspired the work of some of the most celebrated directors of our time. While each novel is first and foremost a classic in its own right, these books offer the dedicated cinephile a richer understanding of the most illustrious films of American and European cinema. Retired private eye Red Bailey is happier than he's been for a long time. Living in Nevada, bothered by nobody, he runs a little gas station, gets in a lot of fishing, and might even be falling for a local girl. Then, out of the blue, his past comes back to haunt him. Blackmailed into doing just one more job, he's forced to revisit the life he fled—in particular, the seductive Mumsie McGonigle. It's not long before Bailey realizes that a trap has been set for him. The novel, scripted by the author, went on in the hands of Jacques Tourneur to become the cinema's most celebrated work of "film noir," starring Robert Mitchum, Kirk Douglas, and Jane Greer.
A private eye becomes the dupe of a homicidal moll.
Release Date: November 25, 1947
Release Time: 97 minutes
Cast:
Robert Mitchum as Jeff Bailey, previously known as Jeff Markham
Jane Greer as Kathie Moffat
Kirk Douglas as Whit Sterling
Rhonda Fleming as Meta Carson
Richard Webb as Jim
Steve Brodie as Jack Fisher
Virginia Huston as Ann Miller
Paul Valentine as Joe Stefanos
Dickie Moore as The Kid
Ken Niles as Leonard Eels
Theresa Harris as Eunice Leonard
Pseudonym of Daniel Mainwaring.
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💡📘💡Most of these are from third party sellers so I would recommend checking your local library💡📘💡
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