Brilliant stuff, thanks for posting. Welles's death was pretty gruesome for a film made in 1946, makes the idiots who make these present day shock-flicks look a bit silly.
This Nazi Thug was running out of time fast, He could kill Mary and make it look like an accident but with Noah's death it could tie the pieces together plus with Mary telling the truth about the little Man who was at the House.
Why does Kindler care so much about Noah? Kindler doesn't give a darn who he kills - Mary, millions of war victims, whatever. But suddenly, he is frantically upset over the thought that Noah might have died accidentally? Why?
if it weren't for movies like this, i might actually get some work done...lol
scales57 1 year ago
Brilliant stuff, thanks for posting. Welles's death was pretty gruesome for a film made in 1946, makes the idiots who make these present day shock-flicks look a bit silly.
stewux 4 years ago 4
yeah ending did look shortened. Still think Welles is sexist.
highlandstag 4 years ago
bravo
episteme420 3 years ago
Sexist? Orson let Loretta Young take pot-shots at him, but alas she missed him. I guess he's saying that women can't shoot straight!
luridplanet 3 years ago
This Nazi Thug was running out of time fast, He could kill Mary and make it look like an accident but with Noah's death it could tie the pieces together plus with Mary telling the truth about the little Man who was at the House.
tss77 4 years ago 2
Why does Kindler care so much about Noah? Kindler doesn't give a darn who he kills - Mary, millions of war victims, whatever. But suddenly, he is frantically upset over the thought that Noah might have died accidentally? Why?
nextren 4 years ago
Thanks for posting this film. I noticed the ending is shortened. The original ends with Wilson telling Mary, "Pleasant dreams".
zenarcade64 4 years ago 4