Friday, September 13, 2024

TCM's Film Noir of the Week Saturday Night-Sunday Morning at Midnight and 10 a.m. ET is Joseph H. Lewis, Howard Dimsdale, Cyril Hume and Lawrence Taylor's A Lady Without Passport, with Hedy Lamarr, John Hodiak, James Craig and George Macready




By David in TN
friday, september 13, 2024 at 9:09:00 p.m. edt

TCM's Film Noir of the Week Saturday Night-Sunday Morning at Midnight and 10 a.m. ET is Joseph H. Lewis' A Lady Without Passport with Hedy Lamarr, John Hodiak, James Craig and George Macready.

Film Noir Guide: "Hodiak is an undercover immigration agent posing as a Hungarian refugee in Cuba in order to infiltrate Macready's gang, which smuggles illegal aliens into the U.S. The beautiful Lamarr, a former concentration camp prisoner trying to make her way to America, falls in love with Hodiak.

"But before the G-man can tell her the truth about himself, the jealous Macready spills the beans and convinces Lamarr that Hodiak is interested only in arresting her. Lamarr's beauty and the unique aerial photography keep this from being too tedious to watch.

David in TN: Hedy Lamarr was billed as "the most beautiful woman in the world."





3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Stunning.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Anything by Joseph Lewis (best known for "Gun Crazy") is worth a look. I've been watching "The Rifleman" lately (from DVD, not butchered on TV), and he did some amazing work on that series. Here's one that really surprised me, particularly Connors' performance:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4-qwMuei1I&list=PLtbMv4lXX2mtW-zGH_G35XpbnoStlCmjA&index=19&ab_channel=FilmRiseTelevision

There's also another great performance by one of TV's finest and most prolific character actors, John Anderson.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Anderson_(actor)

The whole series is available (legitimately) on that Youtube channel.

-RM

David In TN said...

Lauren Bacall is TCM's Star of the Month for September. Tomorrow (Monday) night TCM shows all four Bogart-Bacall movies starting at 8 p.m. ET with To Have and Have Not (1944). The others: The Big Sleep (1946), Dark Passage (1947), and Key Largo (1948) follow in succession.