Il diritto di uccidere

Titolo originale: In a Lonely Place
Regia: Nicholas Ray |
Anno: 1950
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Romance Mistero
Tag: beach | screenwriter | assault | film noir | murder | hollywood | black and white | fear | agent | murder investigation | reckless driving | hopeless | murder suspect | moody | possessive man | disenchantment | insecure woman | volatility |
Cast: Humphrey Bogart | Gloria Grahame | Frank Lovejoy | Carl Benton Reid | Art Smith | Jeff Donnell | Martha Stewart | Robert Warwick | Morris Ankrum | William Ching | Steven Geray | Hadda Brooks | Alix Talton | James Arness | Pat Barton | Guy Beach | David Bond | Hazel Boyne | Laura K. Brooks | Charles Cane | Jack Chefe | Oliver Cross | George Davis | Melinda Erickson | Charles Fogel | Arno Frey | Ruth Gillette | Billy Gray | Joy Hallward | Myron Healey | Lewis Howard | Jack Jahries | Mike Lally | Tony Layng | Mark Lowell | Frank Marlowe | Harold Miller | John Mitchum | George Nardelli | Allen Pinson | Jack Reynolds | Davis Roberts | Michael Romanoff | Jack Santoro | Cosmo Sardo | Evelyn Underwood | June Vincent | Ruth Warren | Bess Flowers |

Dixon Steele è uno sceneggiatore di Hollywood, dotato di talento ma con un carattere violento e irascibile. Viene coinvolto nell'omicidio di una guardarobiera, essendo stato l'ultima persona a vederla in vita, e la polizia lo sospetta immediatamente, a causa del suo carattere, ma Laurel, una attrice sua vicina di casa, depone in suo favore. L'amicizia fra Dixon e Laurel muta in amore, ma lei non è certa della sua completa innocenza e il loro rapporto entra in crisi. Non basterà scoprire che il vero colpevole è il fidanzato della vittima, per riavvicinare i due amanti.

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When he stands up after falling in Dixon's apartment, Charles has his jacket and tie untidy, and the [...] D
Both Dix and Mildred mispronounce the name of the title character of the book Mildred recounts to Di [...] D
When Dixon is at Laurel's apartment, he is holding her face as he kisses her. But on the next cut on [...] D
In Laurel's apartment, as Mel talks with her about Dixon, his right arm is by his side. In the next [...] D
In Dixon's apartment, after Mildred picks up the book from the floor, she holds it with her right ha [...] D
As Steele and Mildred walk through the gate of his apartment building, she has only her purse, hangi [...] D
When Mildred and Dixon walk in to his apartment there are pages of a newspaper lying on the right ar [...] D
When Bogie is about to put three packages on a chair the white on top jumps into his hand, D
In the bar at Paul's, Dixon's left shirt collar point flips up and down depending on camera angle. D
In the bar, whilst Dixon orders the drinks, Mel puts his right hand on his left one, resting on the [...] D
When Dixon, Laurel, Charlie and Mel are seated in the restaurant booth; the other restaurant patrons [...] D
After leaving the beach and driving his convertible, although Dix is going 70 MPH, neither his nor L [...] D
When Dixon and Laurel are in his car leading up to when he side-swipes another car, his left hand si [...] D
When Dixon is driving erratically with Laurel Gray; the footage of trees shown on the rear projectio [...] D
When Mildred is in Dixon's apartment, all the buttons of her coat are fastened. But on the next cut [...] D
A shadow vanishes from Mel's face even though he doesn't move. D
When Dixon pours drinks for himself and Mildred, we see him uncap a bottle and pour in the glass. Be [...] D
When Mel says 'Nobody can call me the things he did........' the shadow vanishes from his face even [...] D
At the restaurant, Mel's collar alternates between being tucked in and out. D
In the final scene when Dixon hurls Laurel onto the bed and lands on top of her, his watch in the fo [...] D

Frase

Dixon Steele: [noting the geography of their apart [...] D
Capt. Lochner: Considering that you've never met M [...] D
Capt. Lochner: I didn't expect you to give me more [...] D
Dixon Steele: A man wants to apologize to you... D
Martha - Masseuse: Remember, Angel, in the beginni [...] D
Dixon Steele: You annoy me! Laurel Gray: If I do, [...] D
Dixon Steele: [to Laurel] I've been looking for so [...] D
Mel Lippmann: [to Laurel about Dix] You knew he wa [...] D
Dixon Steele: I was born when she kissed me. I die [...] D
Dixon Steele: [verbally recreating a vehicular str [...] D
[referring to the book Dixon is supposed to adapt [...] D
Dixon Steele: Anything you want to make you happy? [...] D
Laurel Gray: [to Capt. Lochner] Yesterday, this wo [...] D
Dixon Steele: [to black man hosing down the sidewa [...] D
Dixon Steele: [on hearing a voice at the front doo [...] D
Dixon Steele: [as Mel enters the house he intoduce [...] D
Frances Randolph: What's the matter, don't you lik [...] D
Frances Randolph: Remember how I used to read to y [...] D
Laurel Gray: [entering kitchen as Dix is sectionin [...] D
Mildred Atkinson: [after summarizing a novel she's [...] D
Sylvia Nicolai: Well, he's exciting because he isn [...] D
Laurel Gray: I love Dix. It upsets me terribly tha [...] D
Dixon Steele: It was his story against mine, but o [...] D
Capt. Lochner: [Dixon has replied with sarcasm to [...] D
Dixon Steele: Go ahead and get some sleep and we'l [...] D
Dixon Steele: Oh, I love a picnic. Acres and acres [...] D
Dixon Steele: There's no sacrifice too great for a [...] D
Laurel Gray: Why can't he be like other people? M [...] D
Dixon Steele: You know, when you first walked into [...] D
Frances Randolph: Do you look down on all women or [...] D
Dixon Steele: I've had a lot of experience in matt [...] D
Laurel Gray: [on a scene in Dix's script] I love t [...] D
Mel Lippmann: What does it matter what I think? I' [...] D
2nd Hatcheck Girl: Mr. Waterman, you forgot to cha [...] D
Mildred Atkinson: Before I started to go to work a [...] D
Capt. Lochner: Why didn't you call for a cab? Isn' [...] D
Dixon Steele: I answer on the third ring when I'm [...] D
Dixon Steele: You know, you're out of your mind - [...] D
Mel Lippmann: It's much easier to get people's nam [...] D
Laurel Gray: I came here to say these things becau [...] D
Dixon Steele: There's no sacrifice too great for a [...] D
Brub Nicolai: You know, I got married. Dixon Stee [...] D
Actress in Convertible: Dix Steele ! How are you? [...] D
Mildred Atkinson: It must be WONDERFUL to be a wri [...] D
Dixon Steele: Remind me to buy you a new tie. [in [...] D
[last lines] Laurel Gray: [tearfully] I lived a f [...] D
Dixon Steele: Nobody can call me the things he did [...] D

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