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Director
  
Cy Endfield

Country
  
United Kingdom

6.6/10
IMDb

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Impulse (1954 film) movie poster

Release date
  
1954 (1954)

Writer
  
Robert S. Baker (story), Cy Endfield, Lawrence Huntington, Carl Nystrom (story), Jonathan Roche

Tagline
  
... with a woman like her it could lead to Murder!

Impulse is a 1954 British film noir directed by Cy Endfield and starring Arthur Kennedy, Constance Smith and Joy Shelton.

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Plot

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Alan Curtis (Kennedy), an American real estate agent living in England, is dissatisfied with his humdrum life. With his wife Elizabeth (Shelton) on a lengthy vacation visiting her mother, he gives a ride to sultry nightclub-singer Lila (Smith) when he finds her stranded on the road. Curtis gets romantically involved with her and Lila tells him that her brother has gotten in trouble over a jewel robbery.

In truth, Lila wants the stolen stones for herself. She tricks the wayward Curtis into believing that he killed a man after he buys them two tickets out of the country. He decides that it is better to face the music, opting to stay and confess. Lila, too, reconsiders, staying with Curtis until his name is cleared. After the true killers are revealed, Lila goes to jail as a participant in the robbery and Curtis returns to his wife, who forgives him.

Cast

  • Arthur Kennedy - Alan Curtis
  • Constance Smith - Lila
  • Joy Shelton - Elizabeth Curtis
  • Jack Allen - Freddie
  • James Carney - Jack Forrester
  • Cyril Chamberlain - Gray
  • Cameron Hall - Joe
  • Bruce Beeby - Harry Winters
  • Charles Lamb - Palmer
  • Sam Kydd - Ticket Inspector
  • Kenneth Cope - Hotel Desk Clerk
  • Michael Balfour - Sailor
  • Critical reception

    The film historians Steve Chibnall and Brian McFarlane praised Kennedy's performance and said of Impulse: "This detailed and un-showy study of a man tempted away from a comfortable but dull rut is one of the subtlest to be found in the 'B' film ranks."

    References

    Impulse (1954 film) Wikipedia
    Impulse (1954 film) IMDb Impulse (1954 film) themoviedb.org