DESERT
FURY
1947.....95
minutes
Burt Lancaster, Lizabeth Scott, Mary Astor
Desert
Fury is a rarety for the 1940s, a Technicolor "film noir."
Set in a Nevada gambling town, the story concerns the various
misadventures, romantic and otherwise, of Paula Haller (Lizabeth
Scott), the rebellious daughter of gambling-house proprietress
Fritzie Haller (Mary Astor, who steals the picture). Though
no better than she ought to be, Fritzie is determined that Paula
will not grow up as a "shady lady", but she'd fighting
an uphill battle. John Hodiak plays crooked gambler Eddie Bendix
(John Hodiak), who tries to exploit Paula's fascination with
him for his own gain. Thank heaven that upright lawman Tom Hanson
(Burt Lancaster) is on hand to rescue the heroine from the machinations
of Bendix and his partner-in-perfidy Johnny Ryan (Wendell Corey).
Many of the plot developments in Desert Fury are confusing,
but the closing reels wrap things up in a tidy package.
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