Pasión desenfrenada

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Bob Corey, convaleciente en un hospital para veteranos después de sufrir varias operaciones, descubre que su amigo Steve Connally, con quien pensaba comprar un rancho, ha desaparecido y podría estar involucrado en un asesinato. Con la ayuda de su enfermera, Julie Benson, de quien se ha enamorado, sigue una serie de pistas que le llevan hasta un jugador que parece estar implicado en la desaparición de su amigo.

"Backfire" (1950), a gripping film noir produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, masterfully weaves a tale of mystery and suspense set in the United States. Directed by Vincent Sherman, the movie follows the harrowing journey of a wounded veteran, Steve Connolly, portrayed by Dane Clark, as he unravels the disappearance of his close friend and benefactor, Bob Corey, played by Gordon MacRae. The film's atmospheric setting and intricate plot keep viewers on the edge of their seats, as Steve navigates a labyrinth of deceit and danger to uncover the truth behind his friend's vanishing. The narrative of "Backfire" is enriched by its compelling ensemble cast, including Virginia Mayo as the enigmatic nurse, Julie Benson, and Edmond O'Brien as the cunning private detective, Lieutenant Jim Herbert. Their performances add depth and complexity to the story, enhancing the film's noir aesthetic. The chemistry between the characters, particularly the tension between Steve and Julie, drives the plot forward, while the relentless pursuit of truth by Lieutenant Herbert adds a layer of urgency to the unfolding mystery. Cinematographer Carl E. Guthrie's use of shadow and light is pivotal in creating the film's moody and suspenseful atmosphere. The stark contrasts and chiaroscuro lighting techniques typical of film noir are employed to great effect, heightening the sense of unease and uncertainty that permeates the story. The visual storytelling complements the narrative, drawing the audience deeper into the world of "Backfire" and its intricate web of secrets and lies. "Backfire" stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of film noir, offering a tightly knit plot filled with twists and turns that keep viewers guessing until the very end. The film's exploration of themes such as loyalty, betrayal, and redemption resonates with audiences, making it a memorable addition to the genre. Warner Bros. Pictures successfully delivers a classic noir experience that continues to captivate and intrigue, solidifying "Backfire" as a notable entry in the annals of American cinema.

Año1950

Duración91 min

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GénerosMisterioCrimenSuspense

Países de producciónUnited States of America

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