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The Company She Keeps
The Company She Keeps

The Company She Keeps (1951)

59% User Rating
1h 22min
Drama

"Emotion swept them like a tidal wave!"

A lady con artist sets out to steal her parole officer's fiance.

John CromwellDirector

Cast

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Lizabeth Scott

Lizabeth Scott

Joan

Jane Greer

Jane Greer

Diane

Dennis O'Keefe

Dennis O'Keefe

Larry

Fay Baker

Fay Baker

Tilly

John Hoyt

John Hoyt

Judge Kendall

James Bell

James Bell

Mr. Neeley

Don Beddoe

Don Beddoe

Jamieson

Bert Freed

Bert Freed

Smitty

Irene Tedrow

Irene Tedrow

Mrs. Seeley

Marjorie Wood

Marjorie Wood

Mrs. Haley

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Marjorie Crossland

Mrs. Griggs

Virginia Farmer

Virginia Farmer

Mrs. Harris

Eric Alden

Eric Alden

Sergeant of Detectives (uncredited)

Parley Baer

Parley Baer

Steve (uncredited)

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Larry Barton

Store Detective (uncredited)

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June Benbow

Myrtle (uncredited)

Lela Bliss

Lela Bliss

Window Shopper (uncredited)

Gail Bonney

Gail Bonney

Nurse (uncredited)

Beau Bridges

Beau Bridges

Obie, Boy at Train Station (uncredited)

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Dorothy Dean Bridges

Mother at Train Station (uncredited)

Jeff Bridges

Jeff Bridges

Infant at Train Station (uncredited)

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Barry Brooks

Policeman at Precinct (uncredited)

Helen Brown

Helen Brown

Nurse Helen Johnson (uncredited)

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Geraldine Carr

Rita (uncredited)

Harry Cheshire

Harry Cheshire

Cliff Martin (uncredited)

David Clarke

David Clarke

Detective Barkley (uncredited)

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Claudia Constant

Peggy (uncredited)

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Sally Corner

Patient (uncredited)

John Cromwell

John Cromwell

Desk Sergeant (uncredited)

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Jane Crowley

May (uncredited)

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Frances Curry

Rosabelle (uncredited)

Sayre Dearing

Sayre Dearing

Man Viewing Line-Up (uncredited)

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Forrest Dickson

Cop (uncredited)

Don Dillaway

Don Dillaway

Victim at Lineup (uncredited)

Edith Evanson

Edith Evanson

Mrs. Holman (uncredited)

Franklyn Farnum

Franklyn Farnum

minor role (uncredited)

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Elizabeth Flournoy

Mrs. May (uncredited)

Kathleen Freeman

Kathleen Freeman

Josie, Parolee with Children (uncredited)

Paul Frees

Paul Frees

Judge's Clerk (uncredited)

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Jack Gargan

Hospital Attendant (uncredited)

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Donn Greer

Fred (uncredited)

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Robert Haines

Waiter (uncredited)

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Patricia Hall

Nurse with Larry (uncredited)

Theresa Harris

Theresa Harris

Lilly Johnson (uncredited)

Gertrude Hoffmann

Gertrude Hoffmann

Mrs. Kaufman (uncredited)

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Mary Alan Hokanson

Saleswoman (uncredited)

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Fred Hoose

Ticket Agent (uncredited)

Victoria Horne

Victoria Horne

Marcia Guston (uncredited)

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Anne Howard

Stock Girl (uncredited)

Colin Kenny

Colin Kenny

Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)

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Maria Kosti

Laura (uncredited)

Kate Drain Lawson

Kate Drain Lawson

Mrs. Spencer (uncredited)

Ruth Lee

Ruth Lee

Matron (uncredited)

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Paul Lees

Kendall’s Secretary (uncredited)

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Harry Leroy

Dancing Guest (uncredited)

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Alyn Lockwood

Policewoman (uncredited)

George Magrill

George Magrill

Man in Racetrack Montage (uncredited)

Adrienne Marden

Adrienne Marden

Amy Bower (uncredited)

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Thomas Martin

Waiter (uncredited)

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Charles McAvoy

Counterman (uncredited)

Torben Meyer

Torben Meyer

French Restaurant Maître d' (uncredited)

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Peter Michaels

Detective (uncredited)

Harold Miller

Harold Miller

Train Station Passenger (uncredited)

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Royce Milne

Girl (uncredited)

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Frances Morris

Mrs. McLean (uncredited)

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Virginia Mullen

Molly (uncredited)

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Jerry Mullins

Boy (uncredited)

Gerald Pierce

Gerald Pierce

Office Boy (uncredited)

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Hilda Plowright

Victim (uncredited)

Harry 'Snub' Pollard

Harry 'Snub' Pollard

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

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Joey Ray

Ricci (uncredited)

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Yvonne Rob

Freda (uncredited)

Dewey Robinson

Dewey Robinson

Police Sergeant (uncredited)

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William Ruhl

Officer Joe (uncredited)

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Dick Ryan

Waiter (uncredited)

Erskine Sanford

Erskine Sanford

Planetarium Guide (uncredited)

Cosmo Sardo

Cosmo Sardo

Departing Train Passenger (uncredited)

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Eileen Stevens

Bess Kreiger (uncredited)

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Brick Sullivan

Sykes (uncredited)

Kenneth Tobey

Kenneth Tobey

Rex Fisher (uncredited)

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Wanda Tynan

Jenny (uncredited)

Virginia Vincent

Virginia Vincent

Annabelle Bird (uncredited)

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George Volk

Detective (uncredited)

Charles Wagenheim

Charles Wagenheim

Pete (uncredited)

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Jasper Weldon

Red Cap (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 50%

November 30, 2013

The Parole Paranoia. The Company She Keeps is directed by John Cromwell and written by Ketti Frings. It stars Lizabeth Scott, Jane Greer and Dennis O’Keefe. Music is by Leigh Harline and cinematography by Nicholas Musuraca. Released from prison after serving two years, Mildred Lynch (Greer) changes her name to Diane Stuart and sets out for a new start in Los Angeles. Assigned a friendly parole officer, Joan Willburn (Scott), who finds Diane work in a local hospital, Diane struggles to take to Joan and suffers from paranoia as to how the public are going to perceive her. Things get considerably murkier when Diane begins a love affair with Joan’s boyfriend, Larry Collins (O’Keefe)… A waste of potential, a film featuring two noir darlings and one tough guy noir actor should have more about it than merely playing out as a weak willed melodrama. The annoyance is further compounded by the fact that ace cinematographer Musuraca works his magic for many passages of the story, putting tightly fitted noir visuals to scenes involving prison cells and the darker recesses’ of the hospital where Diane works. In fact the last twenty minutes, guff laden ending not withstanding, is worth time spent with picture purely because of Musuraca. It’s not as if the acting is bad, where even though I agree wholeheartedly with those who think Greer and Scott should have swapped roles, both the girls do good work here, as does O’Keefe, who has the problem of having both Greer and Scott lusting after him! But nobody is done any favours by Harline’s score, the usually skilled composer lays over the top of proceedings a score that would be more at home in a 1940s romantic comedy. Where there should be intelligent observations on the justice system, and the problems of parolees fitting back into society, there is instead a love triangle that lacks any suspense or a semblance of edginess, the writer evidently afraid to spice things up and do justice to the noir potential of the idea. Fans of the leading ladies and Musuraca should just about find it watchable, but frustration is almost certainly guaranteed as well. 5/10

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