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  1. 5 de ago. de 2019 · The movie plays like a noir cliché. But Mitchum saves the day, realistically showing how a swell guy and such a competent doctor could be so vulnerable. Claude Rains as always is magnificent, in a small part but one where his every gesture seems to be constrained in a maniacal rage ready to burst open. His touch of madness is best exemplified ...

  2. Where Danger Lives (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Whiskers Week. Absurdity from sometime-Hitchcock screenwriter Charles Bennett, as fugitive murder suspects Jeff (Robert Mitchum) and Margo (Faith Domergue), headed for the Mexican border, get busted in Arizona for insufficient facial hair, in Where Danger Lives, 1950.

  3. #RobertMitchum #ClaudeRains #FaithDomergue #CrimeNoir #MovieReviewWhere Danger Lives was an exciting crime from from 1950 starring Robert Mitchum, Claude Rai...

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  4. Released November 15th, 1950, 'Where Danger Lives' stars Robert Mitchum, Faith Domergue, Claude Rains, Maureen O'Sullivan The NR movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 22 min, and received a user score ...

  5. 2 de dic. de 2019 · During a violent confrontation with the jealous Frederick, Cameron knocks the older man out and stumbles out of the room. Upon his return, he discovers that Frederick is dead. Margo had smothered her husband during Cameron’s absence, but she insists that Cameron is the killer. The desperate lovers flee to Mexico, where Cameron at long last ...

  6. 8 de jul. de 2020 · Why I think the movie Where Danger Lives (1950) is an overlooked classic and why I highly recommend it.(Note: I do not own any of the video, pictures, or mus...

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  7. Where Danger Lives plot "Mitchum! Action!" Young doctor (Mitchum) flees to Mexico with dubious patient Faith (Domergue) after killing her husband (Rains) in a scuffle. As a last act, he manages to give his rival a concussion, which psychological wreck Faith uses cleverly to disguise her guilt.