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Almost a complete rip-off of Laura!!!!!!!!


Preminger's Laura was a MONSTER hit for Fox and three years later we have this film. Too many elements from the same film including a portrait that doesn't even mean anything. Victor was just another Waldo Lydecker. If I was the producer of Laura, I'd sue.

There is no "off" position on the genius switch.

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Agreed.

Not only is it a steal from Laura, but it's a bad steal. Joan Caulfield and Michael North (whoever that is) must be two of the most wooden leads in 1940s movies.

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Calling Joan Caulfield "wooden" is an insult to trees!
I was actually hoping that Victor would succeed in killing her.

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It's weird that I keep reading this Laura ripoff bit but having seen this film tonight I never really thought about Laura at all. I guess there's a painting on the wall, but that's a typical device used in lots of films. And at the beginning Joan Caufield's character is presumed dead like Laura, but this isn't really a big deal and the film isn't about that.

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There's a painting in "Vertigo" too.
Artistic thievery!

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Not even close to Laura.
What are you gonna do? Kill me? Every body Dies. John Garfield (Body and Soul)

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The only similarity that this film has to 'Laura' is that both films were produced in the 1940's and photographed in b/w. Apart from that there are no similarities at all.

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