DVD Review: Film Noir Classic Collection, Vol. 4
Published July 30, 2007
A skeleton is found one morning, having washed up onto the beach. There are no clothes, no flesh, and no clues as to what happened. Or are there? In comes the forensic expert who correctly identifies the bones as being those of a woman and helps a detective string together the pieces of what happened to the unlucky lady.
Is this a plotline from the next episode of CSI? It certainly could be, but it's actually the plot of Mystery Street, directed by John Sturges (The Great Escape), and starring Ricardo Montalban (Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Kahn) as Lieutenant Peter Morales.
Mystery Street is just one of the gems that make Film Noir Classic Collection, Vol. 4 worth the price. While the ending is destined from the start in Mystery Street, watching the tale unfold and the origins of CSI come to pass in the form of Dr. McAdoo of Harvard University (Bruce Bennett) more than make up for it. It is a fast-paced film, well handled by Sturges, and the young Montalban shines in his role.
However not every film in the set is quite as exciting or fresh fifty years down the line, such as Where Danger Lives, starring Robert Mitchum and Faith Domergue (and with appearances by Claude Rains and Maureen O'Sullivan). In this story, a doctor falls in love with a woman who has attempted suicide, and ends up drawn into her web of lies, deceit, and trickery. Mitchum, as Dr. Jeff Cameron, is given the impossible task of convincing the audience that he would completely throw away his current relationship in hopes of being able to love, and save, Domergue's Margo Lannington. The cast is strong enough, and Claude Rains gives a good performance in his small role, but the story fails to engender any sort of sympathy for Cameron. The notion that he has a concussion and so may not be thinking straight as the story progresses is a foolish way to try to make him more appealing to the audience.
Mitchum appears again in the set in The Big Steal, which places him opposite Jane Greer, from the true noir classic, Out of the Past. The Big Steal may not be as good as Out of the Past, but it is certainly better than Where Danger Lives.
- DVD Review: Film Noir Classic Collection, Vol. 4
- Published: July 30, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Video
- Filed Under: Video: Classics, Video: Crime, Video: Drama
- Writer: Josh Lasser
- Josh Lasser's BC Writer page
- Josh Lasser's personal site
- Spread the Word
- Like this article?
- Email this
Save to del.icio.us




