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Qui a tué Vicky Lynn?

1941

R

1 h 22 m

États-Unis

Crime

Drame

Film-Noir

Why is Inspector Ed Cornell trying to railroad Frankie Christopher for the murder of model Vicky Lynn?
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7.2 /10

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Betty Grable
Jill Lynn
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Victor Mature
Frankie Christopher
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Carole Landis
Vicky Lynn
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Laird Cregar
Ed Cornell
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William Gargan
Jerry MacDonald
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Alan Mowbray
Robin Ray
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Allyn Joslyn
Larry Evans
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Elisha Cook Jr.
Harry Williams
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Chick Chandler
Reporter
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Cyril Ring
Reporter
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Morris Ankrum
Asst. District Attorney
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Charles Lane
Keating
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Frank Orth
Cemetery Caretaker
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Gregory Gaye
Headwaiter
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May Beatty
Lady Handel
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Brooks Benedict
Nightclub Patron
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Edward Biby
Nightclub Patron
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Stanley Blystone
Police Detective

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Sidoine Ettien

29/05/2023 22:13
source: I Wake Up Screaming
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user7924894817341

18/11/2022 08:14
Trailer—I Wake Up Screaming
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Salah Salarex

16/11/2022 13:26
I Wake Up Screaming
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Iyabo Ojo

16/11/2022 01:51
Being a fan of old movies, I must say that Cregar's performance in this film interested me a great deal. Having only been in his mid 20's at production, he is able to come off as a man who has indeed been on the force for some years. I've enjoyed his work in other movies, and wonder while watching his work what might have been had he lived beyond the young age of 28.
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nabill_officiel

16/11/2022 01:51
Yes, I did, too, after my hemorrhoid operation. That was brutal, but has nothing to do with the title of this movie. Come to think of it, the title of this movie has nothing to do with the story of it, either. There is no screaming in here, and almost no suspense. However, Laird Cregar, Elisha Cook Jr. and a couple of pretty ladies from the '40s (Betty Grable and Carole Landis) still make this interesting to view. Cregar is creepy, thanks to his voice and some good film-noir camera angles. This is billed as film noir, but it's really a "whodunnit" melodrama and it drags in spots, hence the "fair" rating. Overall "decent" but it doesn't live up to its wild title.
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mahdymasrity

16/11/2022 01:51
There's a lot to like about this Film Noir: excellent use of shadows (some spectacular patterns), Victor Mature's best acting role, Carole Landis' (who's both a better actress & prettier than Betty Grable) juicy part, Laird Cregar in one of the best scary roles of his too short career, & a strong plot. For cheesecake fans: yes, you do get to see Betty's great legs in a swimming pool scene that seems to have been incorporated into this film for just that purpose. For beefcake fans: yes, you do get to see Victor's chest in the same swimming pool scene. So everyone should have something to be happy about. There's lots of suspects here (five solid ones) to choose from, & I got it wrong, so the film gets an extra point for that. I rate it 9/10.
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