Robert Florey
Paul Jarrico (screenplay),
Arthur Levinson (story),
Thomas Edward O’Connell (play)
Peter Lorre,
Evelyn Keyes,
Don Beddoe
Peter Lorre is an immigrant watchmaker whose face becomes horribly disfigured in a fire and is subsequently shunned into a life of crime. A chance relationship with a young blind woman (Evelyn Keyes) offers hope of redemption, but will Lorre be able to reconcile the relationship with his criminal life? Tightly woven by Robert Florey and co-written by Paul Jarrico, this noir-stained drama deftly blends disillusionment, hope, and tragedy as exemplified by one of Lorre’s greatest screen performances. With: Don Beddoe and George E. Stone.
Presented in 35mm courtesy of Sony Pictures.
1941
USA
English
61 mins
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