Act of Violence (1949)



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Synopsis:
An unusually disturbing noir from a director better known for more mainstream fare like High Noon and From Here to Eternity, Act of Violence focuses on a WWII veteran haunted by his past. A film that was close to the director's heart, he said that it represented "the first time that I felt confident that I knew what I was doing and why I was doing it." Van Heflin stars as Frank Enley, a contractor living a peaceful life in a small California town, when Joe Parkson, a man who served in the army with him, arrives in the area, intent on killing him. He follows Frank to a lake where he's fishing but is unable to kill him. When a lakeside bartender tells Frank that a man with a limp is looking for him, Frank is frightened, realizing why he has come. He tells his wife, Edith (Janet Leigh), that Joe is a man who spent time with in a Nazi POW camp, who is now mentally ill, and that he intends to avoid him. When Frank goes to Los Angeles for a business convention, Joe arrives at his house and tells his wife that her husband is responsible for his injury and for the deaths of a number of men. Fearing for her husband's life, Edith heads for L.A. with Joe not far behind.

~ Michael Costello, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1949
Director Credit
Fred Zinnemann Director
Cast Credit
Mahlon Hamilton Wino
Andre Pola German Voice
Rudolph Amendt German Voice
Rex Downing Teenage Boy
Nolan Leary
Irene Seidner Old Woman
Roland Varno German Voice
Garry Owen Attendent
Ralph Peters Tim the Bartender
Tom Hanlon Radio Voice
Mickey Martin Teenage Boy
Richard Simmons Veterans
Everett Glass Night Clerk
Ann Lawrence Bystander
Wilbur Mack Ad Lib Drunk
Larry Holt Georgie Enley
Margaret Bert Bystander
Barbara Billingsley
Dick Elliott Pompous Man
David Newell Bystander
Howard Mitchell Bartender
Jim Drum Policeman
Roger Moore Wino
George Ovey Bystander
John Albright Bellboy
Nicholas Joy Mr. Gavery
Fred Datig Jr. Bystander
Ralph Montgomery Man
Paul Kruger Policeman
William "Bill" Phillips Veterans
Don Haggerty Policeman
Phil Dunham Ad Lib Drunk
Frank Scannell Bell Captain
Bill Bailey Ad Lib Drunk
William J. Cartledge Newsboy
Fred Santley Drunk
Mary Jo Ellis Bystander
Philips Tead Clerk
Douglas Carter Heavy Jowled Man
Harry Olaf Hansen Man
Emmett Evan Heflin Jr. Frank R. Enley
Robert Ryan Joe Parkson
Janet Leigh Edith Enley
Phyllis St Felix Thaxter Ann Sturges
Mary Astor Pat
Berry Kroeger Johnny
Taylor Holmes Gavery
Harry Antrim Fred Finney
Connie Gilchrist Martha Finney
Will Wright Pop
Production Credits Credit
William H. Wright Producer
Art Department Credit
Henry W. Grace Set Designer
Hans Peters Art Director
Cedric Gibbons Art Director
Edwin B. Willis Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
Robert Surtees Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Helen Rose Costume Designer
Jack Dawn Makeup



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