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Director
  
Eugene Forde

Music director
  
Darrell Calker

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Genre
  
Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery

Producer
  
Sol M. Wurtzel

Country
  
United States

Backlash (1947 film) movie poster

Release date
  
March 1, 1947 (1947-03-01) (United States)

Writer
  
Irving Elman (original story), Irving Elman (screenplay)

Cast
  
Jean Rogers
(Catherine Morland),
Richard Travis
(Richard Conroy),
Larry J. Blake
(Det. Lt. Jerry McMullen (as Larry Blake)),
John Eldredge
(John Morland),
Leonard Strong
(Willis, the caretaker),
Robert Shayne
(James O'Neil)

Similar movies
  
Mysterious Intruder
,
The Whistler
,
The Third Man
,
The Night of the Hunter
,
The Big Sleep
,
Detour

Tagline
  
LOVE'S VIOLENT RECOIL!

Backlash is a 1947 American crime film noir directed by Eugene Forde. The drama features Jean Rogers, Larry J. Blake, John Eldredge and Richard Travis.

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Backlash (1947 film) movie scenes

Plot

Los Angeles police detective Jerry McMullen (Larry J. Blake) stops a car driven by lawyer John Morland (John Eldredge) to tell him of client Red Bailey's (Douglas Fowley) jail escape. Shortly thereafter, an armed Bailey flags down Morland's car, which police find wrecked, its driver's face beyond recognition.

McMullen breaks the news to the lawyer's wife, Catherine (Jean Rogers), who identifies a ring on the body as her husband's. She soon becomes a suspect. Morland's law partner O'Neil (Robert Shayne) believes that Catherine and district attorney Conroy (Richard Travis) have been having a secret affair, while his doctor says Morland once swallowed poison that his wife tried to give him.

Conroy is found at the Morlands' weekend getaway cabin, which is maintained by a caretaker named Willis (Leonard Strong). The evidence of an affair grows until Catherine is arrested and Conroy resigns as DA.

Bailey, meantime, resurfaces with Marian Gordon (Louise Currie), a girlfriend. McMullen has a phone tapped and follows them. He learns that Bailey was hidden by Morland at the cabin, but then they had a fight and Bailey knocked him cold.

Catherine is released. She finds O'Neil dead at the lodge. Her husband, Morland, is alive. He has been behind this all along, going so far as to fake being poisoned to frame his wife. The body in the car is the caretaker's. It is a diabolical plan, but McMullen's on the case.

Cast

  • Jean Rogers as Catherine Morland
  • Richard Travis as Richard Conroy
  • Larry J. Blake as Det. Lt. Jerry McMullen
  • John Eldredge as John Morland
  • Leonard Strong as Willis, the caretaker
  • Robert Shayne as James O'Neil
  • Louise Currie as Marian Gordon
  • Douglas Fowley as Red Bailey
  • Sara Berner as Dorothy, the maid
  • Richard Benedict as Det. Sgt. Tom Carey
  • Wynne Larke as Patricia McMullen
  • Susan Klimist as McMullen girl
  • Billy Gray as Denny
  • Reception

    When the film was released, The New York Times film critic, Thomas M. Pryor, panned the film, writing, "When a movie company lets two of its feature pictures be sold first-run for the price of one, you can bet your last dollar that even the studio has little faith in the product. With that in mind, we can move on to a fast appraisal of Backlash and Jewels of Brandenburg, the twin bill sponsored by Twentieth Century-Fox and now showing at the Rialto. Both are melodramas and, to get the unpleasantness over with as quickly as possible, they are the type which reflect absolutely no credit upon anyone connected with them, except, possibly, the studio cutter, who pared them down to a little over sixty minutes each."

    References

    Backlash (1947 film) Wikipedia
    Backlash (1947 film) IMDb Backlash (1947 film) themoviedb.org