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For further viewing, you might enjoy similar noir titles like Laura (1944) or Lucille Ball's other noir outing, Lured (1947). The Dark Corner (April 9, 1946) - OCD Viewer
Lucille Ball, Clifton Webb, William Bendix, and Mark Stevens. Studio: 20th Century Fox. The Dark Corner(1946)
Known as "White Suit," Bendix delivers a menacing performance as the "hoodlum heavy" stalking Galt. For further viewing, you might enjoy similar noir
Reviewers frequently praise the film's "painterly rendering" and its ability to blend the "urban and the urbane," contrasting gritty PI offices with opulent art galleries. Known as "White Suit," Bendix delivers a menacing
A vulnerable and somewhat cynical hero typical of the noir genre. Reception and Legacy
Galt becomes entangled in a complex frame-up involving (Clifton Webb), a wealthy, effete art gallery owner. Helping him navigate this "dark corner" is his loyal and resourceful secretary, Kathleen Stewart (Lucille Ball), who eventually goes beyond her job description to save him from a murder charge. Key Characters & Performances