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"Double Indemnity:" Fred McMurray, who would become famous years later
Posted by tinear on February 1, 2014 at 11:10:39:
for his roles as a kindly father/uncle-type, here plays a heel who seems unable to face the truth about himself, with disastrous results.
As good as he is (and he should have gotten an Oscar nod for this role; he's dynamite in a role some would have said Bogart had all to himself), he's matched by a sizzling performance by Barbara Stanwyck. She also is mostly remembered by boomers for her TV and later Hollywood roles, a tough Mama or a kindly older woman. But, at one time, this true-life up-from-the-gutter woman was as sexy, intelligent, and explosive as her more famous rival, Bette Davis.
From her first scene, half naked behind a towel dangerously draped about her, she mesmerizes and tantalizes the poor McMurray. Like him, we're irresistibly drawn to the flames.
No review would be complete that didn't mention the effective performance of Edward G. Robinson: though he has limited screen time, he makes the most of it to create a memorable, multi-faceted chief investigator.