Danger Woman (1946)
1/10
A terrible waste of a really good cast!
1 February 2017
Warning: Spoilers
I'll admit that this movie probably deserves a "3" or a "4", but I just hate to see really good actors forced to utter such ridiculous lines and go about such inept "business" as are fine players of the caliber of Patricia Morison, Brenda Joyce, Kathleen Howard, Samuel S. Hinds and Milburn Stone. Here we have the atomic age seen darkly through the clichés of a woman's novelette triangle. Production values are minimal and the direction inept - except for one sequence in a runaway car which I suspect was swiped from some previous movie. The script is tediously banal. The worst treated is Patricia Morison who not only is forced to give a ludicrous performance, but is poorly photographed and ridiculously dressed. On the other hand, Don Porter portrays the atom scientist as a stupid slug. My nomination for the weakest and dumbest hero of all time! The movie runs for only sixty minutes, for which we are sincerely grateful, but frankly it seemed at least four times that length!
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