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So, 'Quiet Please, Murder' is this intriguing little film from '43, directed by John Francis Larkin. It's got a crime-drama vibe mixed with some thriller elements, which gives it an interesting pace. The story revolves around a forger who gets tangled up in a murder plot over a rare book β a classic setup for a film noir twist. The atmosphere is pretty taut, with a sort of oppressive tension that builds as the plot unfolds. The performances feel raw and genuine, which really helps anchor the somewhat convoluted narrative. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, serve their purpose without overshadowing the story. Overall, itβs a distinctive piece for its time, showcasing the darker side of ambition and greed without getting too melodramatic.
Rare book theme adds an interesting layerTension builds nicely throughout the filmPerformances feel authentic and grounded
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