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The Woman on Pier 13
The Woman on Pier 13

The Woman on Pier 13 (1950)

53% User Rating
1h 13min
Drama
Thriller

"Her beauty served a mob of terror whose one mission is to destroy!"

Communists blackmail a shipping executive into spying for them.

Robert StevensonDirector

Cast

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Laraine Day

Laraine Day

Nan Lowry Collins

Robert Ryan

Robert Ryan

Bradley Collins / Frank Johnson

John Agar

John Agar

Don Lowry

Thomas Gomez

Thomas Gomez

Vanning

Janis Carter

Janis Carter

Christine Norman

Richard Rober

Richard Rober

Jim Travers

William Talman

William Talman

Bailey, younger henchman

Paul E. Burns

Paul E. Burns

J.T. Arnold

Paul Guilfoyle

Paul Guilfoyle

Ralston

G. Pat Collins

G. Pat Collins

Charlie Dover

Fred Graham

Fred Graham

Grip Wilson

Harry Cheshire

Harry Cheshire

J. Francis Cornwall

Jack Stoney

Jack Stoney

Garth

Iris Adrian

Iris Adrian

Waitress

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 60%

January 13, 2017

You can't quit. They wont let you! The Woman on Pier 13 (AKA: I Married a Communist) is directed by Robert Stevenson and collectively written by Charles Grayson, Robert Hardy Andrews, George W. George and George F. Slavin. It stars Robert Ryan, Laraine Day, John Agar, Thomas Gomez, Janis Carter, Richard Rober and William Talman. Music is by Leigh Harline and cinematography by Nicholas Musuraca. Brad Collins (Ryan) was a one time member of the communist party. Now married and thriving in business, his world is turned upside down when the CPUSA come to seek him out for influential favours. It wasn't easy for director Stevenson, what with RKO mogul Howard Hughes interfering as he forced home his anti-communist slant, so much so the whole pic comes off as an almost there type of piece. Casting aside that it's all a bit daft these days, with its red hysteria leanings (though it serves as a most interesting social document of the era), there's a number of tight scenes and enough moody atmospherics to keep this out of basement hell. Characterisations are rich in noir traditions, a protag whose past is back to bite him, a slinky femme fatale, a dutiful wife in the dark, and villains of substance. Be it Gomez's weasel Commie boss stomping around like a malevolent tyrant or Talman's fairground working hit-man for hire, the latter with a dress code as mirthful as it is strangely unnerving, the baddies offer up some sort of balance in a screenplay that's not sure where it ideally stands. The violence hits hard, with shocking deaths, and in good dark noir style the finale holds court for the right reasons. Add in a cast who don't let anyone down and the great Musuraca showing his photographic skills (though not as much as we would like), then it's a more than decent viewing experience. But the proviso is that you do have to let the propaganda go above your head to get to those decent rewards. 6/10

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