Not knowing what else to do, Georgia Thursday contacts her ex-husband, alcoholic Max Thursday, after their toddler son Jeff goes missing. Max, a former NYPD detective, is now the house detective of the rundown Brooklyn establishment, the Riverview Hotel, run by his streetwise friend, Smitty, who gave him a job and a room when nobody arguably would. Georgia did not go to the police as her now-missing brother Fred Mace’s disreputable associate Dr. Elder threatened her against doing so, in that he probably had something to do with the missing pair. As such, Max goes on a quest for Jeff and, by association, Fred with the only lead they have, namely Dr. Elder, with help from Smitty, who knows, through experience, the grittier side of most urban streets in the United States than most. In the process, Max comes to believe that their disappearance most-likely centers on a criminal with the code name St. Paul, with Jeff solely being an innocent bystander in whatever criminal activity is going on. Beyond following the leads, the question becomes whether Max can hold it all together, namely by staying away from the bottle, long enough to save his family. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 6.2/10 | |
Released: | April 21, 1950 | |
Runtime: | 91 min | |
Genres: | Drama Crime Film-Noir | |
Countries: | United States | |
Companies: | Edmund L. Dorfmann Productions Inc. Laurel Films New York Film Associates Ltd. | |
Cast: | Mary Boland Zachary Scott Faye Emerson | |
Crew: | Don Ettlinger H. William Miller Robert Allison Wade Joseph Lerner | |
joalex : Couldn't agree more. Seems like the writer didn't have enough time to write a proper episo...