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The Dark Corner (1946)

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The Dark Corner (Fox Film Noir)
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Directed byHenry Hathaway
CastLucille Ball, Clifton Webb, William Bendix, Mark Stevens, Kurt Kreuger, Constance Collier, Cathy Downs, Reed Hadley, Eloise Hardt, Lee Phelps and Charles Wagenheim
Theatrical ReleaseApril 9, 1946
DVD ReleaseDecember 6, 2005
Running Time99 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code024543169185
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Languages: English (Original Language)
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Average user review: 4.0 (40 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteFun Film Noir!Quote
Good performances and a good film noir movie for Mark Stevens and Lucille Ball. Has a great cast! April 29, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteGood noir, but could have been much betterQuote
"Dark Corner" is a perfect example of a B noir: strong in parts (gorgeous cinematography, some good acting, effective writing) but weak in others (sloppy editing at times, Clifton Webb's pallid re-creation of "Laura"'s Waldo Leidecker, and an ending that seems tacked on). But even with the inconsistent quality, there are unexpected pleasures to be found, as in most noir films. Among my favorites: the snappy, natural way Mark Stevens and Lucille Ball flirt on their first date; the grace-note humor in several scenes (e.g. an eavesdropping movie cashier, the weird little girl with the slide whistle); a brief but satisfying encounter with jazzman Eddie Heywood.

I like "Dark Corner", but it cries out for the extra care that a bigger budget would have provided. Oh well, they can't all be "Laura"! July 19, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteA Great Little NoirQuote
A private dick in deep trouble, a beautiful secretary, Clifton Webb is
playing his role to the hilt and there seems to be no way out for our de-
tective hero. Plenty of dark atmospheric background.
This movie has everthing you need for a thrilling nights entertainment
in the "Dark City". It's a well acted and perfectly paced story seasoned with action and some surprisingly stark violence.
The DVD is crisp and clear, excellent video and sound quality. I liked
the commentary that comes on the dvd and find this to be a movie every noir fan should own. July 4, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteThe Dark Corner - Fox Film NoirQuote
Though we tend to associate Film Noir with Warner Brothers pictures, many of the excellent examples of the genre were made by Twentieth Century Fox. "The Dark Corner" is one of these. The titles give top billing to Lucille Ball, Clifton Webb, and William Bendix - but the star of the film is Mark Stevens, an underrated actor who could play hard-bitten parts as well as anyone. The camera follows him around as the plot of the movie unfolds. Clifton Webb does his usual excellent job in a part reminiscent of his role in "Laura."
William Bendix, known for both his comedic roles as well as his tough guy parts, throws his weight around and gets thrown around in this one, and Lucille Ball, who gets the undeserved star billing, is quite good in a straight part. She shows none of the "Lucy" zany qualities that she became famous for in later years.
In my opinion, Mark Stevens should have had a bigger career. I wonder what happened! July 3, 2007

rating: 3 QuoteUnusual LucyQuote
This is Lucy in a dramatic role. It showcases her talent very well. Male lead would have been better played by Dana Andrews but otherwise good Film Noir. May 28, 2007

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