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    wmcclain — 2 years ago(May 03, 2023 02:34 PM)

    The Locket (1946)
    , directed by John Brahm.
    An unusual women's noir thriller: our central character is a mystery woman and the story is about her and her men. She seems too perfect, and in fact has a flaw: she takes jewelry and sometimes leaves a body behind. She doesn't seem to remember. Is she an exceptionally good liar, or does she (like many of us) have a creative memory, or is she evil or amoral, or just mentally ill?
    The story unfolds in nested flashbacks: from her wedding day, back to a previous marriage with a psychiatrist, then back to a romance with tough guy painter Robert Mitchum, then back to a childhood incident of yearning and humiliation. Incredibly, after all the flashbacks are unwound, the oldest and newest part of the plot are ingeniously linked together.
    (The only other film I recall having such deeply nested flashbacks is
    Passage to Marseille (1944)
    ).
    I haven't seen much of Laraine Day, but she was very impressive when featured, for example as co-star in Hitchcock's
    Foreign Correspondent (1940)
    . She is amazing here and I wonder that she didn't become a major star. Her beauty is like a fortress, protecting impenetrable secrets.
    The segment with Mitchum gets the greatest amount of time and they are good together.
    I don't know why I had never seen this before; it is an exceptional effort. I've been seeing quite a few films by director John Brahm lately and he always delivers a superior treatment.
    Cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca is not as famous as some, working on genre movies for Val Lewton as well as notable noir like
    Out of the Past (1947)
    , but I'm always on the lookout for him these days. Here his lighting and composition are just stunning.
    Musuraca began his Hollywood career as a chauffeur during the silent era; he ended it working on the TV series
    F Troop
    .
    Melodramatic score by Roy Webb.
    Available on DVD.
    Capsule film reviews:
    Strange Picture Scroll

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      frtt wins3, pHd — 2 years ago(May 03, 2023 02:36 PM)

      this is a really good thriller and both day and mitchum r excellent in it. i've seen this several times over the years and it always delivers. cinematography is beautiful and creates the mood.

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        spiderwort — 2 years ago(December 09, 2023 10:15 PM)

        A great review of a film I still haven't managed to see, Bill. I'm intrigued by the non-linear structure of it and love the cast, so I hope I do get to see it one of these days. Can't for the life of me figure out how it has eluded me all these years, especially because I am a big fan of the cast.

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              spiderwort — 2 years ago(December 10, 2023 08:05 PM)

              Can't wait to see it now. I've always been a Lorraine Day fan.

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                  spiderwort — 2 years ago(December 10, 2023 08:11 PM)

                  Thank you, Anna!!!! I hope to get to it sometime very soon. It's a film that has quite a reputation.

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                      /.​ — 2 years ago(December 13, 2023 10:27 AM)

                      Robert Mitchum's chin! Only rivalled by that of Kirk Douglas!
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