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1950 • Thriller • 82m

Where Danger Lives

"Mitchum in Action!"

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A young doctor falls in love with a disturbed young woman and apparently becomes involved in the death of her husband. They head for Mexico trying to outrun the law.

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Robert Mitchum
Robert Mitchum
Jeff Cameron
Faith Domergue
Faith Domergue
Margo
Claude Rains
Claude Rains
Mr. Lannington
Maureen O'Sullivan
Maureen O'Sullivan
Julie
Charles Kemper
Charles Kemper
Police Chief
Ralph Dumke
Ralph Dumke
Klauber
Billy House
Billy House
Mr. Bogardus
Harry Shannon
Harry Shannon
Dr. Maynard
Philip Van Zandt
Philip Van Zandt
Milo DeLong
Jack Kelly
Jack Kelly
Dr. Mullenbach
Lillian West
Lillian West
Mrs. Bogardus
Sherry Jackson
Sherry Jackson
Girl in Iron Lung (uncredited)
Dorothy Abbott
Dorothy Abbott
Nurse Clerk (uncredited)
Stanley Andrews
Stanley Andrews
Dr. Matthews (uncredited)
Tol Avery
Tol Avery
Honest Ha (uncredited)
William Bailey
William Bailey
Man (uncredited)
Clifford Brooke
Clifford Brooke
Lanningtons' Butler (uncredited)
Helen Brown
Helen Brown
Nurse (uncredited)
Director: John FarrowScreenplay: Charles BennettProducer: Irving Cummings Jr.

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John Chard
2014-06-03
75%

Amour fou. Where Danger Lives is directed by John Farrow and written by Charles Bennett. It stars Robert Mitchum, Faith Domergue, Claude Rains and Maureen O'Sullivan. Music is by Roy Webb and cinematography by Nicholas Musuraca. Upon tending to attempted suicide victim Margo Lannington (Domergue), Dr. Jeff Cameron (Mitchum) falls in love with her and quickly finds his life spiralling out of control. Classic noir fable here, which begs the question on why is it not better known? More so when you consider it stars noir icon and legend Robert Mitchum? OK! Big Mitch never once convinces as a life saving doctor, but for a sad sap heavy eyed portrayal who you gonna call? Why Mitch of course. Thus the pic actually gets away with this odd bit of character casting, as it does the average performance from the otherwise lovely Domergue. Domergue was being pushed forward as Howard Hughes' latest siren of the screen, she would never attain great status, but she would grace many a "B" picture and become a cult fan favourite. Dr. Cameron has it all, a great job and a pretty nurse (O'Sullivan) who loves him very much, but one peer into the puppy dog eyes of Margo Lannington and he's in hook, line and sinker. Film essentially turns into a lovers on the lam story as the two lovers head for the border after leaving the scene of a crime. As the journey progresses and gets ever more perilous, Margo begins to show erratic behaviour, while Jeff is struggling badly with a concussion that grows evermore acute. They meet an assortment of odd or unsavoury characters, a low life car dealer, weasel pawn broker, shyster club owner, the latter of which is currently airing a rather bizarre cabaret show. They stop over in a noirville town where it's "Whisker Week", a backwater place where you are required to traditionally sport face fuzz on this particular week. Not only that but Margo and Jeff, minus whiskers and in confused states, end up being coerced into a bonkers marriage ceremony. It's all deliciously off kilter, the characterisations and situations marrying up deftly with Margo and Jeff's mental disintegration. Farrow adds his own directorial flourishes to the edgy mix, and Musuraca's photography is consistently gorgeous. All told it's as safe as noir houses for those of such noirish peccadilloes. 7.5/10

CinemaSerf
2025-03-12
70%

“Cameron” (Robert Mitchum) is a principled young doctor who is summoned to an emergency where he encounters “Margo” (Faith Domergue). She’s fairly unstable, mentally, and promptly escapes from the hospital but next day she invites him to her home. That’s just the start of what becomes a relationship they could result in marriage. That all depends on her wealthy father “Lannington” (Claude Rains) though, and he turns out to be one of those brutishly domineering characters who is quite content to have them wed, so long as he can create such a toxic impression of his daughter beforehand that any sensible man would run a mile. An altercation at his home now ensues and now the pair are faced with a choice. Call the cops or flee. They choose the latter and now we watch a series of near-miss escapades whilst we discover a little more of the unbalanced “Margo” and of her companion who is suffering the increasing effects of the earlier incident. It’s quite a tense story this one and there is an effective chemistry between Mitchum and Domergue as their journey forces both of them to face up to the demons that haunt them, as well as the more venal amongst the community who will happily profit where they can from their much publicised predicament. Rains features sparingly, but as ever with him - it’s all in those maniacal eyes. The denouement is rushed, I felt, and actually a bit unsatisfactory but it’s a well written and photographed film noir that allows the talent to develop characters and tell a story that is worth watching.

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US
Languages
English
Studios
RKO Radio Pictures, Westwood Productions

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