Stars: Martha Vickers, John Beal, Hillary Brooke Director: Alfred Zeisler A promising young composer is tempted away from his devoted wife by a fortune-seeking woman who cares more for his prospects than for him.
I thought this was not a bad picture. Interesting plot and quite a good cast. I also liked the girl's clothing. I enjoy seeing the old classy fashions. They are far nicer than today's clothes.
About 30 seconds into this I realized that I had seen it before but couldn't remember the ending. So, I watched the whole thing again and enjoyed every minute! Wonderful story and really talented actors. Also, I now have that song stuck in my head! Thanks for posting! 🌈🌈🌈
Angela Coleman Well isn't your comment a little bit 'negative' itself? If you could self analyze then you may be one small step closer to understanding just one reason why some write 'negative' comments.
Super Movie!! What a twist in the court room scene! Recommend to watch this movie to the end and you will understand when I quote "You sow what you reap."
The moral of the story. Good girls turn bad when they leave home for the big city. Young women of America stay in your home towns to avoid the evil and temptations of the big, bad world out there.
I thought at first I was having an acid flashback, but then I realized the wobbly video is due somebody using a camcorder (with image stabilization) to copy the movie off a TV screen. The stabilization algorithm over compensates for things moving in the movie and causes video distortion.
I always wonder why some of these old films warble. This one isn’t so bad as to be a distraction, some are. Does anyone know what causes this? It almost looks like it was filmed from a screen that’s moving in the wind. Thanks for the upload!
Can't tell tell the near Bette Davis look a like at the start but later.. must have been coached like Bette Davis look alike.. hair not made up and similar posture, high cheek bones.. wide set big eyes like a taurus sign (many actors/tresses were born under sign of taurus.. next hair curled under later like BD.. in many movies. Wonder if she was a stand in.. even BD's sometimes nasty roles portrayal?
Not a bad movie but the theme I saw was stupidity of relationships. Why people allow themselves to be dumped twice by the same person I'll never understand. But I realize I'm different.
You see you must never flirt. ...no never.. it will never be worth it...it will be your downfall, and the other party will always see how you cheated. It was not true of your feelings and never could be. True love needs no flirting. It is a tool of Satan. He is real just as God is real.
Ernest..........sounds like you're the only one in the crowd, that shouldn't be in the crowd; respectfully I live for old film noir movies. Thank you PizzaFlix; I appreciate your effort
Remember that was what they had to work with then. It is a miracle that we can watch it at all today with all the newer electronics, you are going to lose something in the transfer.