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FULL SYNOPSIS

This ambitious independent production was packaged by producer W. Lee Wilder, brother of Billy Wilder, and distributed by Republic. The title character, played with relish (and a bit of mustard) by Erich Von Stroheim, is an arrogant vaudeville artiste specializing in a trick-gunshot act. A dyed-in-the-wool misogynist, Flamarion at first pays little attention to his beautiful assistant Connie (Mary Beth Hughes)-just as well, since Connie is already married to Flamarion's other assistant, Al Wallace (Dan Duryea). Bored with marriage, Connie begins playing up to her boss, the result being the "accidental" death of Al during Flamarion's act. Having committed murder for Connie's sake, Flamarion fully expects to be sexually compensated-but he doesn't know the treacherous Connie as well as the late Al did. Future cult favorite Anthony Mann's direction is rather perfunctory, suggesting perhaps that he was somewhat intimidated in the presence of the flamboyant Von Stroheim. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Mary Beth Hughes
as Connie Wallace
Dan Duryea
as Al Wallace
Stephen Barclay
as Eddie
Lester Allen
as Tony
Esther Howard
as Cleo
Michael Mark
as Night Watchman
Joseph Granby
as Detective
John Hamilton
as Coroner
Tony Farrell
as Mexican Singer
Erich Von Stroheim
as The Great Flamarion

Crew

Anthony Mann
Director
William Wilder
Producer
W. Lee Wilder
Producer
Heinz Herald
Screenwriter
Richard Weil
Screenwriter
David Chudnow
Musical Direction/Supervision
Alexander Laszlo
Composer (Music Score)
Vicki Baum
Short Story Author
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