Noel Faraday
Ella Raines
Noel Faraday

A brash young lawyer takes a short-term, high-paying job as bodyguard for a slick business exec being threatened by a former partner, and quickly realizes he may be in over his head.
The Web (1947) ORIGINAL TRAILER
Noel Faraday
Ella Raines
Noel Faraday
Bob Regan
Edmond O'Brien
Bob Regan
Lt. Damico
William Bendix
Lt. Damico
Andrew Colby
Vincent Price
Andrew Colby
Martha Kroner
Maria Palmer
Martha Kroner
Charles Murdock
John Abbott
Charles Murdock
Leopold Kroner
Fritz Leiber
Leopold Kroner
James Nolan (as Howard Chamberlin)
Howland Chamberlain
James Nolan (as Howard Chamberlin)
Emilio Canepa
Tito Vuolo
Emilio Canepa
District Attorney
Wilton Graff
District Attorney
Newspaper Librarian
Robin Raymond
Newspaper Librarian
Secretary
Patricia Alphin
Secretary
I'm a lawyer not a bodyguard. The Web is directed by Michael Gordon and collectively written by William Bowers, Bertram Millhauser and Harry Kurnitz. It stars Edmond O'Brien, Ella Raines, William Bendix and Vincent Price. Music is by Hans J. Salter and cinematography by Irving Glassberg. A good and solid film noir from one of the golden years of the film making style. Plot pitches O'Brien as a small time lawyer, who after impressing crafty businessman Vincent Price with his commitment to his work, gets hired as a minder since Price is worried about an old associate who has apparently issued a death threat. Sure enough all is not as it seems and before long O'Brien finds himself under scrutiny for the death of the associate. The writing isn't great as per the twists and turns, they are all signposted and lit up in bold letters, yet this is a small complaint because the fun is in the characterisations and the scripted dialogue. O'Brien has the quips and bravado, Raines the sexy smoulder and Price the weasel machinations. Bendix as a good cop is a little too out in the periphery of things to truly impact on the narrative in the way his fans would like, but his scenes with O'Brien are a joy and sparkle with prickly sarcasm, while Gordon and Glassberg bring the film noir style via the requisite amount of shadow play and camera tilts (love those slats and balustrades). Nifty noir tech credits cosy up with a likable hero, a sassy femme, a slimy villain and big bad Billy Bendix = Score! 7/10
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