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The Postman Always Rings Twice

1946

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1 h 53 m

United States

Crime

Drama

Film-Noir

A married woman and a drifter fall in love and plot to murder her husband.
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Lana Turner
Cora Smith
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John Garfield
Frank Chambers
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Cecil Kellaway
Nick Smith
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Hume Cronyn
Arthur Keats
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Leon Ames
Kyle Sackett
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Audrey Totter
Madge Gorland
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Alan Reed
Ezra Liam Kennedy
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Jeff York
Blair
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Philip Ahlm
Photographer
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John Alban
Photographer
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Don Anderson
Orderly Pushing Wheelchair
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Morris Ankrum
Judge
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King Baggot
Courtroom Spectator
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Betty Blythe
Customer
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Paul Bradley
Man
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Barbara Brewster
Danielle - Ben's Twin Girl
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Gloria Brewster
Yvette - Ben's Twin Girl
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Wally Cassell
Ben

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Kissa

29/05/2023 20:04
source: The Postman Always Rings Twice
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આDEE

18/11/2022 08:18
Trailer—The Postman Always Rings Twice
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Epphy

16/11/2022 11:28
The Postman Always Rings Twice
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Ladislao_9

16/11/2022 02:02
Hard-bitten drifter comes upon a diner run by a friendly, middle-aged coot and his glamorous, sinister-eyed spouse; soon, the dangerous femme fatale is conspiring with the handsome stranger to bump off her husband. Glossy but still potent film noir was--due to the times--a softened variation on James M. Cain's bestseller, yet is helped by the exciting star-performances from John Garfield and Lana Turner. Occasionally overwrought, but tightly-wound, absorbing and enjoyable. Remade in 1981 as an R-rated noir featuring Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lange in the leads, and who proved to be a surprisingly dull screen duo. Stick with the taut original. *** from ****
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Isoka 🥷

16/11/2022 02:02
One of the greatest of the Film Noir classics. This is the story of an unhappy woman who enlists the aid of a drifter to kill her husband. It begins with what appears to be a mere flirtation and escalates to a torrid love affair. Lana Turner is sumptuous, and John Garfield has that masculine edge, a dark man, somewhat mysterious, and truly clueless as he gets into more and more trouble. The two begin a sophisticated plot to do in her old man. He can't believe his good fortune to have this beautiful woman want him. Oh well. The best laid plans. The desolation of the place and the use of fine black and white cinematography enhance the danger.
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Violet

16/11/2022 02:02
Lana Turner and John Garfield generate sparks in this excellent crime thriller. Turner plays Cora Smith, a restless young waitress married to a much-older man who runs the roadside diner. Garfield plays Frank Chambers, a drifter who turns up at the diner and is captivated by Cora. Cecil Kellaway is great as Cora's naive husband Nick, whose main concern is the diner. The fact that it is filmed in black and white helps create the suspenseful atmosphere and highlight Cora's striking cream outfits. This is far superior to the 1981 remake, for although it was made under a strict production code, it smolders with desire and tension and is an unforgettable classic.
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Pearl

16/11/2022 02:02
Lana Turner and John Garfield are great in this classic tale of deception and murder and its hard to imagine that another actress, save Barbara Stanwyck or Joan Crawford, could have played the role of the wayward wife as well as did Turner. Cecil Kellaway has a thankless role and it's hard to believe that he was as clueless as he was about the fires burning around him as Turner and Garfield carry on their affair. Kellaway seems more preoccupied with pinching pennies than noticing how his young, attractive wife is bursting with sexual energy. Turner is as beautiful as ever but she and Kellaway don't make a credible married couple. Hume Cronyn is good as the smug attorney but the courtroom drama is a bit of a letdown. Garfield brings a restless energy to his role and matches Turner's smoldering sexuality.
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