A woman who heads a sportswear manufacturing company is found dead. Although it is ruled a suicide, the police detective in charge believes she was murdered, and his subsequent investigation begins to focus on the woman's son, who was blinded by her in an accident several years before.
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Sudden Danger
1955
R
1 h 5 m
Estados Unidos
Krimen
Drama
Film-Noir
A woman who heads a sportswear manufacturing company is found dead. Although it is ruled a suicide, the police detective in charge believes she was murdered, and his subsequent investigation begins to focus on the woman's son, who was blinded by her in an accident several years before.
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Bill Elliott
Det. Lt. Andy Doyle
Tom Drake
Wallace Curtis
Beverly Garland
Phyllis Baxter
Dayton Lummis
Raymond Wilkins
Lyle Talbot
Harry Woodruff
Helene Stanton
Vera
Frank Jenks
Kenny - Bartender
Lucien Littlefield
Dave Glennon
Pierre Watkin
George Caldwell
Minerva Urecal
Mrs. Kelly
John Close
Det. Sgt. Mike Duncan
Ralph Gamble
Dr. Hastings
Ed Andrews
Waiter
Jack Chefe
Jack - Headwaiter
Wilbur Mack
Night Watchman
Kathy Marlowe
Virginia
Helene Marshall
Lois
Dorothy Neumann
Miss Morse
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Reabetswe.M
07/06/2023 23:09
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Klortia 🧛🏾♂️
16/11/2022 14:03
Sudden Danger
Joya Ben Delima
16/11/2022 02:20
A most atypical career :Hubert Cornfield began with a thriller "sudden danger" and ended with two films which both took place in France "the night of the following day" (starring Marlon Brando ) ,the second effort being quite simply a French production ("les grands moyens" )
"Sudden danger" is essentially a whodunit , particularly gripping in its first part ,the second spilling the beans too soon and featuring a too predictable ending : it would have been more interesting to show the mother/son relationship (and also the girlfriend/mother one) ,his reaction to his mom's private life ; so, IMHO ,the movie begins too late ; the busybody manager could have been thus a stronger asset.
"the third voice " and the before mentioned Brando/Boone thriller (1968)are better Cornfield stuff.
Adama Danso
16/11/2022 02:20
This is one of five mysteries Westerns star Bill Elliott did in the fifties. He returns as a Lieutenant in the L.A. Sheriff's Department but is now called Andy Doyle. I preferred this entry into the series over the first due to the superior supporting cast of Tom Drake, Beverly Garland, Lyle Talbot and Minerva Urecal. Also, this entry was more of a true mystery than Dial Red 0. The first mystery is whether Wallace Curtis' (Drake) mother committed suicide or was murdered, a mystery that Lt. Doyle resolves. But if murder, whodunit? A prime suspect would be Curtis since he was accidentally blinded by his mother. Drake and Beverly Garland, who plays Curtis' girlfriend, Phyllis, really shine in this movie. In fact, their characters are more memorable than Elliott's. Garland had a long television career and is noted for her groundbreaking although short lived television series "Decoy." A good mystery with a solid cast.
ednasale
16/11/2022 02:20
Det Andy Doyle (Bill Elliott) suspects that a suicide is actually a murder. He suspects the victim's son, Wallace (Tom Drake) who is blind and he pursues him until he gets to the truth..
This is a good detective mystery that is well-acted by all. A special mention must go to Minerva Urecal who plays the nosy landlady and neighbour "Mrs Kelly" and Beverley Garland who plays Drake's girlfriend "Phyllis". Andy Doyle has a similar style to Columbo in that he keeps coming back to pester people. It's quite amusing although I'm not sure that this was intended. He's a right pain in the arse. But a pleasant one! He's very straight-talking but meets his match with several other straight-talkers in the cast, notably Mrs Kelly on their first meeting. She's quite funny.
The storyline will keep you guessing as to what really occurred and it moves along at a nice pace. This was a surprisingly good discovery and I will be looking out for more of these Bill Elliott detective stories.
Prince
16/11/2022 01:32
In the second of Bill Elliott's quintet of police stories his character surname was changed from Flynn to Doyle and he was to stay Doyle for the rest of this series. Why it was changed God only knows, but these films were nothing that the public couldn't get on television.
This time Lieutenant Doyle of the Los Angeles Police Department is called in on a case that looks like suicide. The woman's blind son Tom Drake called it in after discovering his mother's body and an open gas jet. The coroner even says it was suicide, but Elliott keeps investigating.
Of course it was murder and of course Elliott first zeroes in on Drake because he needed his mother's insurance money for the operation to cure his blindness. But in the end it turns into something entirely different.
Nice, but nothing special.
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Reabetswe.M
07/06/2023 23:09
Moviecut—Sudden Danger
geenyada godey gacalo🇬🇲👸👑
29/05/2023 22:40
source: Sudden Danger
Klortia 🧛🏾♂️
16/11/2022 14:03
Sudden Danger
Joya Ben Delima
16/11/2022 02:20
A most atypical career :Hubert Cornfield began with a thriller "sudden danger" and ended with two films which both took place in France "the night of the following day" (starring Marlon Brando ) ,the second effort being quite simply a French production ("les grands moyens" )
"Sudden danger" is essentially a whodunit , particularly gripping in its first part ,the second spilling the beans too soon and featuring a too predictable ending : it would have been more interesting to show the mother/son relationship (and also the girlfriend/mother one) ,his reaction to his mom's private life ; so, IMHO ,the movie begins too late ; the busybody manager could have been thus a stronger asset.
"the third voice " and the before mentioned Brando/Boone thriller (1968)are better Cornfield stuff.
Adama Danso
16/11/2022 02:20
This is one of five mysteries Westerns star Bill Elliott did in the fifties. He returns as a Lieutenant in the L.A. Sheriff's Department but is now called Andy Doyle. I preferred this entry into the series over the first due to the superior supporting cast of Tom Drake, Beverly Garland, Lyle Talbot and Minerva Urecal. Also, this entry was more of a true mystery than Dial Red 0. The first mystery is whether Wallace Curtis' (Drake) mother committed suicide or was murdered, a mystery that Lt. Doyle resolves. But if murder, whodunit? A prime suspect would be Curtis since he was accidentally blinded by his mother. Drake and Beverly Garland, who plays Curtis' girlfriend, Phyllis, really shine in this movie. In fact, their characters are more memorable than Elliott's. Garland had a long television career and is noted for her groundbreaking although short lived television series "Decoy." A good mystery with a solid cast.
ednasale
16/11/2022 02:20
Det Andy Doyle (Bill Elliott) suspects that a suicide is actually a murder. He suspects the victim's son, Wallace (Tom Drake) who is blind and he pursues him until he gets to the truth..
This is a good detective mystery that is well-acted by all. A special mention must go to Minerva Urecal who plays the nosy landlady and neighbour "Mrs Kelly" and Beverley Garland who plays Drake's girlfriend "Phyllis". Andy Doyle has a similar style to Columbo in that he keeps coming back to pester people. It's quite amusing although I'm not sure that this was intended. He's a right pain in the arse. But a pleasant one! He's very straight-talking but meets his match with several other straight-talkers in the cast, notably Mrs Kelly on their first meeting. She's quite funny.
The storyline will keep you guessing as to what really occurred and it moves along at a nice pace. This was a surprisingly good discovery and I will be looking out for more of these Bill Elliott detective stories.
Prince
16/11/2022 01:32
In the second of Bill Elliott's quintet of police stories his character surname was changed from Flynn to Doyle and he was to stay Doyle for the rest of this series. Why it was changed God only knows, but these films were nothing that the public couldn't get on television.
This time Lieutenant Doyle of the Los Angeles Police Department is called in on a case that looks like suicide. The woman's blind son Tom Drake called it in after discovering his mother's body and an open gas jet. The coroner even says it was suicide, but Elliott keeps investigating.
Of course it was murder and of course Elliott first zeroes in on Drake because he needed his mother's insurance money for the operation to cure his blindness. But in the end it turns into something entirely different.
Nice, but nothing special.
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