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Some good writing (John Higgins, Virginia Kellogg) and direction (Anthony Mann), and outstanding performances by a good cast, including Charles McGraw as a quintessential heavy and Wallace Ford as "The Schemer." Lots of suspense.

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Yes, this is a pretty good crime film, shot in pseudo-documentary style. It starts off with a rather wooden opening monologue by real-life T-man Elmer Lincoln Irey; but soon after, granite-faced Charles McGraw appears, looming out of the shadows, and we know we're in for a good noir film. Just as Murder, My Sweet rejuvenated Dick Powell's career, so did this film for Dennis O'keefe's.

This one has really high-quality cinematography... I still remember that after all these years.

@Satch_the_man said:

This one has really high-quality cinematography... I still remember that after all these years.

Yes, director Anthony Mann teamed with cinematographer John Alton on a half-dozen excellent films in the late 1940s. Each was an outstanding project. If you haven't seen them all, you should try to do so. They usually come around on TCM every few years.

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