| Roy Roberts, Joan Bennett, David Bair,
Geraldine Brooks, James Mason, Shepperd Strudwick, Henry O'Neill
A blend of melodrama and film noir, The Reckless Moment stars Joan
Bennett as Lucia Harper, a suburban housewife whose husband is away
on business. Her daughter, Bea (Geraldine Brooks), an aspiring artist,
has fallen for Ted Darby (Shepperd Strudwick), a shady older man
from Los Angeles who claims to be an ex-art dealer. One night, after
a secret rendezvous in the Harpers' boathouse that turns into an
argument, Bea accidentally kills Darby. When Lucia discovers his
body in the morning, she panics and dumps it in the lagoon instead
of contacting the police, who would surely charge her daughter with
murder. Her problems only increase when a suave Irish gangster named
Donnelly (James Mason) shows up with a package of love letters from
Bea to Darby, and blackmail on his mind. With her husband out of
town, Lucia has no choice but to give in to his demands, and brings
him along on a desperate quest to raise the money that takes them
from bank to loan office to pawn shop. Along the way, Donnelly seems
to develop sympathy -- even affection -- for her. When his boss
shows up to pressure him into finishing the job, Donnelly's surprising
decision sets up the film's startling climax. The Reckless Moment
was remade in 2001 by Scott McGehee and David Seigel as The Deep
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