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The Dark Past Noir 1949 | 4:3 | Black & White | Quality: Excellent William Holden Lee J. Cobb $12.00 |
Al Walker (William Holden) is a ruthless killer serving time in prison, and has become the leader of the band of thugs who have planned an escape. He murders the Warden (who they've taken hostage) just for kicks. He decides the gang will NOT hold up in one of the empty vacation homes nearby but one with people in it. This way, he figures, the cops won't suspect where they are hiding. As luck would have it, the home happens to be owned by a psychiatrist, Dr. Collins (the great Lee J. Cobb) who works to discover "The Dark Past" of convict Walker. His home is filled with quite a few characters, as Dr. Collins and his family are hosting a dinner party. Soon, all of them are prisoners and hoping that the gang doesn't kill them while Dr. Collins plays a mental game of cat and mouse with the troubled Walker - who is increasingly unstable as he's waiting for a ride that doesn't arrive when it's supposed to. |
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