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  1. This Gun For Hire (1942) -- (Movie Clip) At Home Alone Opening scene, Raven (Alan Ladd) arises and checks his assignment, tangles with the maid (Pamela Blake) then visits blackmailer Baker (Frank Ferguson) and his secretary (Bernadene Hayes), in This Gun For Hire, 1942, from a Graham Greene novel.

  2. This Gun for Hire Directed by. Frank Tuttle. Cast & Crew. Show all (37) Frank Tuttle Director. Veronica Lake Cast. Robert Preston Cast. Laird Cregar Cast. Alan Ladd Cast.

  3. This Gun for Hire at WIKIPEDIA. This Gun For Hire (1942) — one of the finest of the early film noirs — and the first to profile the mutual talents of Veronica Lake and Alan Ladd — is a film noir to the core. This classic film noir features a troubled protagonist, a strange mix of genres, and a mean streak that has you questioning the ...

  4. 7/10. A 1942, Hollywood Classic. xyzkozak 17 January 2015. THIS GUN FOR HIRE (TGFH, for short) is, without question, one of Hollywood's truly classic thrillers from the glorious 40's. It's a top-rate suspense flick, no doubt about that, and, personally, one of my all-time favourite flicks from that particular era.

  5. Critics reviews. When assassin Philip Raven shoots a blackmailer and his beautiful female companion dead, he is paid off in marked bills by his treasonous employer who is working with foreign spies.

  6. This Gun for Hire. Albert Maltz, W.R. Burnett. Novel: Graham Greene. Film noir. Drama. Thriller. Hit man Philip Raven, who's kind to children and cats, kills a blackmailer and is paid off by traitor Willard Gates in "hot" money. Meanwhile, pert entertainer Ellen Graham, girlfriend of police Lieut. Crane (who's after Raven) is enlisted by a ...

  7. This Gun for Hire is a film directed by Frank Tuttle with Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, Robert Preston, Laird Cregar .... Year: 1942. Original title: This Gun for Hire. Synopsis: Hit man Philip Raven, who's kind to children and cats, kills a blackmailer and is paid off by traitor Willard Gates in "hot" money.