directed by Raoul Walsh
written by WR Burnett &
Catherine Turney
Hollywood CA 1947
In honour of her hundredth birthday today it seemed best to showcase her
work with one of her favorite collaborators, and later mentor, Raoul
Walsh. Ida Lupino is at the center of her fourth film with
Walsh, a noir musical, where her character, Petey Brown, solves
everyone’s problems but her own. Bruce Bennett plays the man
she loves, a troubled jazz pianist capable of greatness but determined
to fail.
She’s the only one holding chaos and hunger at bay. Robert Alda plays
the club owner who wants to control her, even as he’s screwing her
foolish sister in law, and inadvertently causing the girl’s death.
Petey just manages to stop her brother from killing him; then she
watches her own lover sail away for good.
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