Confidence Girl
Confidence Girl | |
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Directed by | Andrew L. Stone |
Screenplay by | Andrew L. Stone |
Story by | Andrew L. Stone |
Produced by | Andrew L. Stone |
Starring | Tom Conway Hillary Brooke Eddie Marr John Gallaudet Jack Kruschen Dan Riss Walter Kingsford |
Cinematography | William H. Clothier |
Edited by | Virginia L. Stone |
Music by | Lucien Cailliet |
Production company | Andrew L. Stone Productions |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Confidence Girl is a 1952 American crime film written and directed by Andrew L. Stone. The film stars Tom Conway, Hillary Brooke, Eddie Marr, John Gallaudet, Jack Kruschen, Dan Riss and Walter Kingsford. It was released on June 20, 1952 by United Artists.[1][2]
Plot
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Con man Roger Kingsley convinces the Los Angeles police that, acting as an insurance company's investigator, he can help them apprehend a notorious swindler, a woman named Mary Webb.
Kingsley sets a trap at a department store and nabs Webb as she steals a mink coat. But while the store detective is contacting police, Webb, who is actually Kingsley's girlfriend, is permitted to escape. However, Kingsley has gained the trust of the police.
In a second scam, Webb and Kingsley bilk a pawnshop owner out of several thousand dollars. She then prepares for their biggest con yet, a stage act at Johnny Gregg's nightclub in which Webb will pose as a clairvoyant. Her psychic powers amaze Gregg's customers, but the act is just an elaborate ruse.
The suspicious police set a trap. A dentist named Braddock is implicated in a murder, but while trying to save the life of whom she believes to be an innocent man, Webb is tricked into confessing her scam in front of the club's entire audience. She and Kingsley are taken to jail.
Cast
[edit]- Tom Conway as Roger Kingsley
- Hillary Brooke as Mary Webb
- Eddie Marr as Johnny Gregg
- John Gallaudet as Detective Chief Brownell
- Jack Kruschen as Detective Sergeant Quinn
- Dan Riss as Detective Lieutenant Fenton
- Walter Kingsford as Mr. Markewell
- Paul Livermore as Hal Speel
- Aline Towne as Peggy Speel
- Helen Van Tuyl as Maggie
- Edmund Cobb as Detective Lieutenant Cobb
- Truman Bradley as Narrator
- Leo Cleary as Mr. Sheridan
- Roy Engel as Store Detective Walsh
- Charles Collins as Charlie
- Yvonne Peattie as Gertrude Palmer
- Joel Allen as Frank Palmer
- Helen Chapman as Joey Ridgway
- John Phillips as Allen Ridgeway
- Margo Karen as Hilda
- Bruce Edwards as 1st Detective
- Tyler McVey as 2nd Detective
- Paul Guilfoyle as William Pope
- Michael Vallon as Richard Downs
- Barbara Woodell as Miss Seabury
- Madge Crane as Mrs. Markwell
- Pamela Duncan as Braddock's Nurse
- Carmen Clothier as Fur Saleswoman
- Gil Frye as Nightclub Accomplice at Phone
- Duke York as Nightclub Accomplice with Binoculars
References
[edit]- ^ "Confidence Girl (1952) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
- ^ "Confidence Girl". TV Guide. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
External links
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- 1952 films
- 1952 crime films
- American black-and-white films
- American crime films
- Films about con artists
- Films directed by Andrew L. Stone
- United Artists films
- 1950s English-language films
- 1950s American films
- Films scored by Lucien Cailliet
- English-language crime films
- 1950s crime film stubs
- 1950s American film stubs