| Tight Spot (1955) RARE EG Robinson DVD |
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 | Actors: Ginger Rogers, Edward G. Robinson, Brian Keith, Lucy Marlow, Lorne Greene
Directors: Phil Karlson
Writers: Leonard Kantor, William Bowers
Producers: Lewis J. Rachmil
Format: Black & White, NTSC
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Number of DVDs: 1
Studio: Sony Pictures
Run Time: 97 minutes
Region 0 or FREE so DVD will play worldwide
DVD Comes with custom professional disc artwork!!
Video/Audio quality is very good 7-8/10
Tight Spot is a crime suspense movie with a bit of a comedy-drama feel from Ginger Rogers' crackly performance as a streetwise and otherwise wise convict. The situation: Prosecutor Edward G. Robinson has convict Rogers moved from prison to protective custody in a hotel room, guarded by cop Brian Keith, to persuade her to testify against mobster Lorne Greene. Rogers delivers witty dialogue by the truck load in spite of the dangerous situation, and finds a new dance partner in Brian Keith. The witty banter between cop & con as they fall head over heels for each other is entertaining, but unfortunately that detracts a bit from the suspense. Meantime the gangsters bungle their first attempt on her life, killing a police woman in the guard detail. I recommend the movie more for the witty dialogue than for the suspense, and even more than that for the trivia value if you're a film buff - it has both Keith and Greene in some of their earliest major roles, and Rogers and Robinson deliver outstanding performances. |
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