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CrimeThriller

Too Late for Tears

- She Got What She Wanted... With Lies... With Kisses... With Murder!

Through a fluke circumstance, a ruthless woman stumbles across a suitcase filled with $60,000, and is determined to hold onto it even if it means murder.

Release Date : 1949-07-17

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Hunt Stromberg ProductionsUnited Artists

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Killer Bait

Cast

Lizabeth Scott

Character Name : Jane Palmer

Original Name : Lizabeth Scott

Gender : Female

Don DeFore

Character Name : Don Blake

Original Name : Don DeFore

Gender : Male

Dan Duryea

Character Name : Danny Fuller

Original Name : Dan Duryea

Gender : Male

Arthur Kennedy

Character Name : Alan Palmer

Original Name : Arthur Kennedy

Gender : Male

Kristine Miller

Character Name : Kathy Palmer

Original Name : Kristine Miller

Gender : Female

Barry Kelley

Character Name : Lt. Breach

Original Name : Barry Kelley

Gender : Male

Kevin O'Morrison

Character Name : Policeman (uncredited)

Original Name : Kevin O'Morrison

Gender : Male

June Storey

Character Name : Fuller's Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : June Storey

Gender : Female

James Nolan

Character Name : Detective Parker (uncredited)

Original Name : James Nolan

Gender : Male

Forbes Murray

Character Name : Dr. Adams (uncredited)

Original Name : Forbes Murray

Gender : Male

Billy Halop

Character Name : Boat Attendant (uncredited)

Original Name : Billy Halop

Gender : Male

David Clarke

Character Name : Jack Sharber (uncredited)

Original Name : David Clarke

Gender : Male

Denver Pyle

Character Name : Young Man at Union Station (uncredited)

Original Name : Denver Pyle

Gender : Male

Renee Donatt

Character Name : Young Lover in Boat (uncredited)

Original Name : Renee Donatt

Gender : Male

Jimmy Ames

Character Name : Fat Man (uncredited)

Original Name : Jimmy Ames

Gender : Male

Georgia Backus

Character Name : Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Georgia Backus

Gender : Female

Robert Bice

Character Name : Policeman (uncredited)

Original Name : Robert Bice

Gender : Male

John Butler

Character Name : Little Man Answering Phone (uncredited)

Original Name : John Butler

Gender : Male

Jimmie Dodd

Character Name : Second Car Thief (uncredited)

Original Name : Jimmie Dodd

Gender : Male

Richard Irving

Character Name : First Car Thief (uncredited)

Original Name : Richard Irving

Gender : Male

Perry Ivins

Character Name : Checkroom Attendant (uncredited)

Original Name : Perry Ivins

Gender : Male

Robert Kellard

Character Name : Policeman (uncredited)

Original Name : Robert Kellard

Gender : Male

George Mann

Character Name : Man in Cowboy Hat (uncredited)

Original Name : George Mann

Gender : Male

John Mansfield

Character Name : Carlos (uncredited)

Original Name : John Mansfield

Gender : Male

Alex Montoya

Character Name : Mexican Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Alex Montoya

Gender : Male

Virginia Mullen

Character Name : Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Virginia Mullen

Gender : Female

Robert Neff

Character Name : Driver of Payoff Car (uncredited)

Original Name : Robert Neff

Gender : Male

Garry Owen

Character Name : Police Officer at Switchboard (uncredited)

Original Name : Garry Owen

Gender : Male

Jack Shea

Character Name : Policeman (uncredited)

Original Name : Jack Shea

Gender : Male

Brick Sullivan

Character Name : Man at Baggage Claim (uncredited)

Original Name : Brick Sullivan

Gender : Male

Carl Thompson

Character Name : Young Lover in Boat (uncredited)

Original Name : Carl Thompson

Gender : Male

Harry J. Vejar

Character Name : Police Lt. Rivera (uncredited)

Original Name : Harry J. Vejar

Gender : Male

Patricia Wallace

Character Name : Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Patricia Wallace

Gender : Male

Billy Wayne

Character Name : Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)

Original Name : Billy Wayne

Gender : Male

Smoki Whitfield

Character Name : Pete (uncredited)

Original Name : Smoki Whitfield

Gender : Male

Paul Bradley

Character Name :

Original Name : Paul Bradley

Gender : Male

Charles Flynn

Character Name : Policeman (uncredited)

Original Name : Charles Flynn

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Housewives can get awfully bored sometimes. Too late for Tears is directed by Byron Haskin and written by Roy Huggins. It stars Lizabeth Scott, Don DeFore, Dan Duryea and Arthur Kennedy. Music is by Dale Butts and cinematography by William C. Mellor. One night Alan and Jane Palmer (Kennedy & Scott) are driving to a party out Hollywood way, when all of a sudden someone in another car tosses a suitcase filled with cash into the back seat of their car. So begins a tale of greed, betrayal and murder... Money is poison. Low budget be damned, Too Late for Tears (AKA: Killer Bait) ends up being a film noir (in story terms) of some excellence. Banging the drum whilst singing that money be the root of all evil, Haskin (I Walk Alone) and Huggins (I Love Trouble) put Scott front and center as one of the ultimate femme fatale bitches. Jane Palmer is a cunning cat, it's perhaps not for nothing that Duryea's Danny Fuller pet names her as Tiger, for Palmer knows exactly what she wants, and now that she has the financial means and sees a way of elevating herself to the richer playing field, she literally will stop at nothing to keep it that way. Be it murder or her sexuality as a weapon, Palmer is in control - even as she takes the knuckles from the hapless Danny. It's a dynamite character and Scott has all the necessary requirements (sultry, blonde, angular bone structure) to make her work to maximum effect. Around Scott there's much to enjoy as well. Duryea is perhaps a given in the sort of film noir role we just love him for, but also Kennedy as the foolish husband makes a telling impact. DeFore, as the character is written, has to play his cards close to his chest for much of the time, this often gives the sense that he has wandered into the wrong movie. It's a bit jarring at first, but once the plot ufurls in its entirety then it rounds out as a neat bit of performing. Bonus is Kristine Miller (Sorry, Wrong Number) as Alan Palmer's sister, Kathy. A lovely straight backed character of some warmth, it gives the viewers someone to hang their hopes on, a barely visible beacon of hope in a world full of lies and deceit. A fine performance from Miller, she should have had a bigger career in film. Although the Los Angeles locations are utilised well, especially impressive given the tiny budget afforded the picture, film does lack potency in the surroundings. If ever a femme fatale character, one with men slowly being wrapped around her fingers, called for some gritty, dank & suspicious places to work out of, then this is it. William Mellor (The Naked Spur) puts his photographic talents to use at a boating lake, and brings some shadows to the characters in the various well lighted rooms that the plot plays out from, but the mood is not set at uneasy, a sense of foreboding to match the machinations of Jane Palmer. It's also 10 to 15 minutes too long, some flabby filler in the middle could have been trimmed, because the film does begin to creak in the final third as we approach the sneaky finale. Nonetheless, the story has the aces up its sleeve, it's strong enough in substance and performed very well by the cast, marking it out as a film noir easily recommended to fans of that persuasion. 7.5/10

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-07-09

Lizabeth Scott ("Jane") stumbles on a case filled with cash. She takes it home and confides in husband Arthur Kennedy who promptly deposits it in the lost luggage at Grand Central station whilst they lay low and figure out what to do. She gets greedy and when he tries to rein her in, she goes boating with him; shoots him in an onboard tussle then sets about retrieving the loot and escaping alive... Dan Duryea is quite good as her drunken, unreliable, sidekick and Don DeFore sort of appears from nowhere are her ultimate nemesis. It is quite a decent crime noir, quite tense at time, but it is way too long, a little convoluted at times, and is really let down by a poor ending.