| Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan, Ward Bond
, Charles Kemper, Anthony Ross, Ed Begley, Sr.
Robert Ryan plays Jim Wilson, a tough police detective embittered
by years of dealing with low-life urban scum, in Nicholas Ray's
moving film noir. After severely beating several suspects, Jim is
assigned to a case far from the city to find the killer of a young
girl. Joining the manhunt, in snow-covered terrain, Wilson finds
himself paired with the victim's father, Walter Brent (Ward Bond),
who plans to shoot the killer himself. When the two men come upon
a cabin occupied by Mary Malden (Ida Lupino), a blind woman who
is also the killer's sister, Wilson's life is changed forever. Mary,
a generous and loving person who has cared for her mentally ill
brother Danny (Sumner Williams) since the death of their parents,
convinces Wilson to protect Danny from Brent. Wilson also promises
to get help for Danny if he surrenders to him. Inspired by Mary's
courage and recognizing Brent's rage as the mirror image of his
own, Wilson gains the insight to free himself from his own blindness.
The film includes a memorable score by Alfred Hitchcock favorite
Bernard Herrmann. |