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Director
  
Robert Parrish

Screenplay
  
William Bowers

Duration
  

Language
  
English

7.4/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

Music director
  
Emil Newman, Paul Dunlap

Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
February 3, 1951 (1951-02-03) (US)

Writer
  
William Bowers (screenplay), Jerome Cady (story)

Cast
  
Dick Powell
('Rocky' Mulloy),
Rhonda Fleming
(Nancy Morgan),
Richard Erdman
(Delong),
William Conrad
(Louie Castro),
Regis Toomey
(Detective Lt. Gus Cobb),
Jean Porter
(Darlene LaVonne)

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,
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,
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,
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Tagline
  
Powell's on the Prowl!

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Cry Danger is a 1951 film noir thriller shot in twenty-two days in Los Angeles. Dick Powell and Rhonda Fleming co-star. The film was directed by Robert Parrish, a former child star and later editor in his debut as a director.

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Plot

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Rocky Mulloy was sentenced to life in prison for a robbery and murder that he didn't commit. He's released five years later when a witness named Delong appears and provides an alibi. Rocky then sets out to find who framed him, hoping that by uncovering the actual criminals, he'll be able to free his friend Danny Morgan, also accused of the same crime.

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Delong is lying about the alibi. What he really wants is a share of the missing robbery loot. Rocky insists he wasn't involved. They go see Morgan's wife, Nancy, a former love of Rocky's, who now lives in a trailer park.

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Police Lt. Gus Cobb keeps an eye on Rocky because he's still convinced of his guilt. Rocky believes that bookie Louis Castro is the mastermind. He demands $50,000 at gunpoint. Castro won't agree to that, but gives him $500 to bet on a fixed horse race.

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Shots are fired at Delong and girlfriend Darlene near the trailer and she is killed. Nancy believes the intended victims were Rocky and herself. Rocky goes back to Castro and plays Russian roulette until Castro reveals where the robbery money can be found. It turns out Morgan was indeed involved and that Nancy now has his share.

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Lt. Cobb gradually comes to believe Rocky's innocence. Nancy says she loves him and invites him to run off together with the loot, but Rocky leaves her for the law.

Cast

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  • Dick Powell as Rocky Mulloy
  • Rhonda Fleming as Nancy Morgan
  • Richard Erdman as Delong
  • William Conrad as Louie Castro
  • Regis Toomey as Detective Lt. Gus Cobb
  • Jean Porter as Darlene LaVonne
  • Jay Adler as Williams, Trailer Park Manager
  • Joan Banks as Alice Fletcher
  • Hy Averback as Harry, Bookie
  • Background

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    The film was shot in the Bunker Hill section of the city (the "Crosley" Hotel, built as the Nugent, and stood at 3rd and Grand. Los Amigos bar was at 3rd and Olive. Clover Trailer Park, wasn't on Bunker Hill, but was at 650-700 N Hill Place in Chinatown.

    Critical response

    When the film was first released the staff at Variety magazine liked the film and said, "All the ingredients for a suspenseful melodrama are contained in Cry Danger...Robert Parrish, erstwhile film editor, makes a strong directorial bow.

    More contemporary, Time Out's on-line magazine review says: "...it's the kind of movie in which, told to expect someone extra for dinner, delicious Fleming smiles 'OK, I'll put more water in the soup'. With excellent support players like a young, thin (for him) William Conrad and Jay Adler, this is a fast, crisp and laconic delight."

    Restoration and 2011 re-release

    A restored version of the film was released in 2011. The film was restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive, in coöperation with Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros., funded by the Film Noir Foundation. The new print was made "from two 35mm acetate composite master positives."

    The restoration premiered at the UCLA Festival of Preservation on March 14, 2011 and was screened at other North American cities in 2011 including Vancouver.

    References

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