On trial for murdering his girlfriend, philandering stockbroker Larry Ballentine takes the stand to claim his innocence and describe the actual, but improbable sounding, sequence of events that led to her death.
Robert Young
Larry Ballentine
Susan Hayward
Verna Carlson
Jane Greer
Janice Bell
Rita Johnson
Greta Ballentine
Tom Powers
Trenton
George Tyne
Lieutenant Carr
Don Beddoe
Thomason
Frank Ferguson
Mr. Cahill
Harry Harvey
Judge Charles Fletcher
Byron Foulger
Henry Bascombe (uncredited)
Lillian Bronson
Aunt Martha Hines (uncredited)
Janet Shaw
Susan Haines (uncredited)
Lovyss Bradley
Miss Jorday (uncredited)
John Alban
Jean Andren
Polly Bailey
Brooks Benedict
Nina Borget
Chet Brandenburg
Ivan Browning
Steve Carruthers
Anthony Caruso
James Conaty
Ellen Corby
Anne Cornwall
Harry D'Arcy
Helen Dickson
Dot Farley
Franklyn Farnum
Lee Frederick
Jack Gargan
William Gillespie
Sol Gorss
Wilton Graff
Fred Graham
Robert Haines
Stuart Hall
Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Herbert Heywood
Carl Kent
Perc Launders
Bert LeBaron
Bertha Ledbetter
Paul Maxey
Mathew McCue
Matt McHugh
George Morrell
William J. O'Brien
Netta Packer
Milton Parsons
Bob Pepper
Frank Pharr
Lee Phelps
Irving Pichel
Catherine Price
Jack Rice
Suzanne Ridgway
Albin Robeling
Hector V. Sarno
George Sherwood
Bert Stevens
Harry Strang
Denny Sullivan
Irene Tedrow
Bob Thom
Elena Warren
Martin Wilkins
Bud Wolfe
Buck Woods
Charles Flynn
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Director
Irving Pichel
Screenplay
Jonathan Latimer
Story
Gordon McDonell
November 13, 2014
8
Touched by the hand of God/Satan.
They Won't Believe Me is directed by Irving Pichel and adapted to screenplay by Jonathan Latimer from a story by Gordon McDonell. It stars Robert Young, Susan Hayward, Jane Greer and Rita Johnson. Music is by Roy Webb and cinematography by Harry J. Wild.
Larry Ballentine (Young) is on trial for murder and he tells his story in flashback. Three dames and fate does not a good mix make.
"She looked like a very special kind of dynamite, neatly wrapped in nylon and silk. Only I wasn't having any. I'd been too close to one explosion already. I was powder shy".
A splendid slice of noir drama is put together by a group of film makers who knew how to make the noir style of film making work. The story has all the requisite ingredients to lure the interested viewers in, twists and turns, vipers and snipers, dialogue so sharp you could cut a steak with it, and a love rat protagonist (Young splendid in a break from his normal roles) being toyed with by Old Noir Nick and his friend The Fate.
In true noir tradition the plot is a little "out there", the middle section drags at times, while Harry Wild's cinematography doesn't kick in till a good hour into the play (worth the wait though!). But this is a little noir treasure waiting to be seen by more people. It's not unknown, the cast list ensures that is not the case, but in film noir circles it doesn't often crop up for discussion. It should, for it's tricky and devilish and pays off with a finale straight out of noirville. 8/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00