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Once A Thief

1950, Movie, NR, 87 mins

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Haphazard film has Havoc as a young girl who surrenders to the police after murdering Romero. She then relates the events that led up to the murder of the heel. Slack direction and plodding script turn the competent cast into lifeless characters. Director Wilder is the older brother of big moneymaking producer-director-screenwriter Billy Wilder. leave a comment
Year: 1950
Rated NR

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Cast
Cesar Romero: Mitch
June Havoc: Margie
Marie McDonald: Flo
Lon Chaney Jr.: Gus
Iris Adrian: Pearl
Jack Daly: Eddie

 

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