Thursday, June 14, 2018

Doubt is the key thing

Two men are suspected of killing their wives in the vicinity of roadside diner Harry's Rainbow Grill. Separate cases, but detective on the case is doubtful. The other suspect is clever but poor and the other stupid but rich. It's a very old-school (courtesy of Patricia Highsmith's novel) crime noir, executed accordingly, but the style doesn't save the confusing script.

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See the enemy first

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