THE DARK CORNER (1946) - April 17, 2006
A well directed film noir about a detective framed for murder. Featuring Lucille Ball, who is actually quite good in a very non-Lucy Ricardo type of role. The film was entertaining throughout and looked good too, featuring the type of shadowy cinematography film noir became known for. I also liked the dialogue, with lines like "I'm easier to frame than Whistler's Mother." Good stuff. ***
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