Film-Noir

Cause for Alarm! (1951)

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“Cause for Alarm!” is a film noir released in 1951, directed by Tay Garnett and starring Loretta Young and Barry Sullivan. The film follows the story of a woman named Ellen Jones (played by Young), who becomes increasingly paranoid after her husband George (played by Sullivan) is diagnosed with a heart condition and dies suddenly.

Ellen becomes convinced that her husband’s doctor, Dr. Ranney (played by Bruce Cowling), is responsible for her husband’s death and is now trying to harm her as well. She writes a letter to the district attorney accusing Dr. Ranney of murder, but her plan backfires when her husband’s friend and colleague, Lieutenant Ed Cullen (played by Charles Drake), becomes suspicious of her behavior.

As the investigation unfolds, it becomes clear that Ellen’s accusations are unfounded and that she is suffering from a severe case of paranoia. Her mental state continues to deteriorate, leading to a dramatic confrontation with Lt. Cullen.

The film explores themes of grief, paranoia, and the dangers of jumping to conclusions without evidence. It also highlights the pressures faced by women in the 1950s, particularly the pressure to conform to traditional gender roles and the stigma surrounding mental illness.

Overall, “Cause for Alarm!” is a gripping and suspenseful film that delves into the darker aspects of the human psyche, while also highlighting the importance of seeking help and support when struggling with mental health issues.

Directors:
Tay Garnett

Writer:
Mel Dinelli, Tom Lewis, Lawrence B. Marcus

Stars:
Loretta Young, Barry Sullivan, Bruce Cowling

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Borderline (1950)

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“Borderline” is a 1950 film noir directed by William A. Seiter and starring Fred MacMurray, Claire Trevor, and Raymond Burr. The film follows a border patrol officer named Johnny Macklin (MacMurray) who falls in love with a woman named Madeleine Haley (Trevor) while investigating a smuggling operation on the U.S.-Mexico border.

As Macklin delves deeper into the case, he becomes increasingly suspicious of Madeleine’s involvement and her true motives. He is also targeted by the ruthless smugglers, led by a man named Pete Ritchie (Burr), who will stop at nothing to protect their operation.

As the tension builds and the danger increases, Macklin must navigate a complex web of deceit and betrayal to uncover the truth and bring the smugglers to justice. Along the way, he must also confront his own feelings for Madeleine and the moral dilemmas he faces as a law enforcement officer.

“Borderline” is known for its gripping storyline and atmospheric visuals, as well as the strong performances of its lead actors. The film explores themes of love, loyalty, and the corrupting influence of power, and remains a classic example of the film noir genre.

Directors:
William A. Seiter

Writer:
Devery Freeman

Stars:
Fred MacMurray, Claire Trevor, Raymond Burr

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