Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn insurance company investigator goes to a small town to probe into a case of supposed suicide. The natives are not very cooperative and some turn hostile, leading to suspicion of foul play... Leggi tuttoAn insurance company investigator goes to a small town to probe into a case of supposed suicide. The natives are not very cooperative and some turn hostile, leading to suspicion of foul play.An insurance company investigator goes to a small town to probe into a case of supposed suicide. The natives are not very cooperative and some turn hostile, leading to suspicion of foul play.
- Frank Baker
- (as Russell Armes)
- Undertaker
- (as Worden Norten)
- Boy
- (as George MacDonald)
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- QuizThe $20,000 insurance policy would equate to over $250,000 in 2022.
- BlooperThe insurance investigator assumes from the smell of the barrel that various pistols he encounters have been fired recently (a common Hollywood mistake). Once the smoke of a shot dissipates (within minutes), all that even an expert can determine is that a gun has been fired since it was last cleaned --- whenever that might have been --- not how recently it had been fired.
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Sam Donovan: This is a nice town.
Sheriff Larry Best: Yep.
Sam Donovan: Nice people. Be a good place to live.
Sheriff Larry Best: Yep.
Sam Donovan: If you're on the right side of the fence.
Sheriff Larry Best: Yep.
Sam Donovan: Can't you say anything but "Yep"?
Sheriff Larry Best: That calls for a pretty obvious answer, don't it?
Sam Donovan: Yep.
In other words, if the sheriff was trying to deflect suspicion of this being anything but a suicide his obvious lies and stonewalling has had the expected opposite effect. In fact everybody in town is stonewalling Sam. Thinking this could be murder, Sam continues to dig, and continues to get furtive glances and obvious lies from everybody in the town. It also turns out that the deceased was just plain mean and everybody from the sheriff on down had a motive to kill him. Meanwhile Sam is having a serious romance with the daughter of the town banker who also had a motive to kill the insured.
What are the odd devices in this film? The hated deceased/insured guy is never seen. He is dead before the film begins and we never see him in flashback. There is another character who turns out to be important to the plot who is never seen - the town doctor who was out of town but has a heart attack shortly after returning who is talked about in the most glowing of terms by everybody. Again - never seen in live action or flashback.
So we have a death that may be murder against the backdrop of a small town Christmas post-war, the descriptions by the townspeople of two dead people who seem to have had opposite personalities but whom we never see for ourselves, and all of the townspeople acting like pod people when it comes to stonewalling the investigation, including the sheriff who is so obvious that he creates doubt rather than eliminates it. And why does the insurance company let their guy even try to prove it is murder when they will have to pay out double if it is? A reason is given, but I don't buy it, not even from corporations sixty years ago.
Watch this one if you can. It certainly will keep you interested and guessing.
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