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COLLECTION · Movie · 1944

When Strangers Marry

A naive small-town girl comes to New York City to meet her husband, and discovers that he may be a murderer.

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* 6.2 (33)CrimeDramaMysteryUnited States
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Directors
William Castle
Countries
United States
Studios
King Brothers Productions
Runtime
67 min
Age rating
NR
Release
21/08/1944
Score
6.2 / 10 (33)
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Cast
Dean Jagger
Dean Jagger
Paul Baxter
Kim Hunter
Kim Hunter
Millie Baxter
Robert Mitchum
Robert Mitchum
Fred Graham
Neil Hamilton
Neil Hamilton
Det. Lt. Blake
Lou Lubin
Lou Lubin
Jacob Houser
Milton Kibbee
Milton Kibbee
Charlie
Dewey Robinson
Dewey Robinson
Newsstand Owner
Claire Whitney
Claire Whitney
Middle-Aged Woman
Edward Keane
Edward Keane
Middle-Aged Man
Virginia Sale
Virginia Sale
Chambermaid
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John Chard
★ 7.0 / 10
Your life may depend on it! When Strangers Marry (AKA: Betrayed) is directed by William Castle and written by Philip Yordan and Dennis J. Cooper. It stars Dean Jagger, Kim Hunter, Robert Mitchum and Neil Hamilton. Music is by Dimitri Tiomkin and cinematograpy by Ira H. Morgan. A compact William Castle noir that finds Hunter marrying a man she barely knows (Jagger), only to find he may be a murderer. Robert Mitchum is on hand for help and advice… Well put together by Castle who keeps things brisk and simple whilst keeping the mystery element high, that in turn does justice to the decent script. There’s plenty of noir touches, from expressionistic photography and up-tilts, to cool montages and feverish scenes. Some odd characters add to the psychological discord, while Tiomkin blends jazzy dance strains with “he’s behind you” type rumbles. Cast performances are more solid than anything spectacular, but Mitchum serves very early notice of what a presence and icon he was to become. Some sequences look cheap, which for a Monogram cheapie is to be expected, and this type of pic has been done far better by others, notably Hitchcock and Lewton, both of whom Castle doffs his cap towards. But this never outstays its welcome and there’s plenty here for the noir lover to get hooked on. 7/10
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Keywords
new york citymarriagefilm noirhusbandsmall town girl
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