6/10
"I wish there was a path through the jungle"
17 June 2017
Warning: Spoilers
James Harlan Corbin is an artist with a troubled temperament. Unfortunately several models whom he has painted have been murdered. Has he done them in or is there another explanation and what is the significance of the painting called 'The Madonna's Secret? The actual significance is that it gives the ending away early if one thinks about it. This is a fair mystery story but no more. There are noirish elements but on the whole it is more a melodrama.

Frances Lederer is suitably tortured as Corbin and John Litel his usual reliable self as the police lieutenant. There is a fine trio of actresses in Gail Patrick, Ann Rutherford and Linda Stirling but their parts are underwritten. They deserved more meaty roles.

The cinematography by John Alton is great, giving it a look that makes one surprised it is a Republic picture. It never rises above being a B picture though despite the fine photography and the fine cast.
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