- The Blue Dahlia
Infobox_Film
name = The Blue Dahlia
image_size = 200px
caption = theatrical poster
producer =John Houseman
director = George Marshall
writer =Raymond Chandler
starring =Alan Ladd Veronica Lake William Bendix
music =Robert Emmett Dolan Harry Simeone Bernie WayneVictor Young
cinematography = Lionel Lindon
editing =Arthur P. Schmidt
distributor =Paramount Pictures
released = 19 April fy|1946
runtime = 96 minutes
country = FilmUS
language = English
budget =
gross =
imdb_id = 0038369"The Blue Dahlia" (fy|1946) is an American
film noir directed by George Marshall and written byRaymond Chandler . The film marks the third pairing of starsAlan Ladd andVeronica Lake . [imdb title|id=0038369|title=The Blue Dahlia.]Plot
Johnny (
Alan Ladd ) returns home from the military with buddies Buzz (William Bendix ) and George (Hugh Beaumont ) to find his wife Helen (Doris Dowling ) kissing her new boyfriend, Eddie Harwood (Howard Da Silva ), the owner of the Blue Dahlia nightclub.Helen admits her
alcoholism caused their son's death. George pulls a gun on her but decides she's not worth it. Later, Helen is found dead and Johnny is the prime suspect. Johnny teams up with Joyce (Veronica Lake ), the estranged wife of Eddie Harwood, to help clear his name.Cast
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Alan Ladd as Johnny Morrison / Jimmy Moore
*Veronica Lake as Joyce Harwood
*William Bendix as Buzz Wanchek
*Howard Da Silva as Eddie Harwood
*Doris Dowling as Helen Morrison
*Hugh Beaumont as George Copeland
*Tom Powers as Captitan Hendrickson
* Howard Freeman as Corelli, Motel operator
* Don Costello as Leo
*Will Wright as Dad Newell
*Frank Faylen as Man, recommending a motel
* Walter Sande as Heath, gangsterCritical reception
The staff at "Variety" magazine gave the film a positive review and wrote, "Playing a discharged naval flier returning home from the Pacific first to find his wife unfaithful, then to find her murdered and himself in hiding as the suspect, Alan Ladd does a bangup job. Performance has a warm appeal, while in his relentless track down of the real criminal, Ladd has a cold, steel-like quality that is potent. Fight scenes are stark and brutal, and tremendously effective." [ [http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117789392.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&p=0 "Variety"] . Film review, April 19, 1946. Last accessed:
January 18 ,2008 .]Critic Dennis Schwartz called the film, "A fresh smelling film noir directed with great skill by George Marshall from the screenplay of Raymond Chandler (the only one he ever wrote for the screen, his other films were adapted from his novels). It eschews moral judgment in favor of a hard-boiled tale that flaunts its flowery style as its way of swimming madly along in LA's postwar boom and decadence." [ [http://www.sover.net/~ozus/bluedahlia.htm Schwartz, Dennis] . "Ozus' World Movie Reviews," film review,
October 22 ,2005 . Last accessed January 18, 2008.]Awards
Nominations
*Academy Awards : Oscar, Best Writing, Original Screenplay, Raymond Chandler; 1947.The Black Dahlia
Real life aspiring actress and 1947 murder victim
Elizabeth Short may have been given the name the "Black Dahlia " as a play on this film's title.Universal Studios , the current rights-holder to this film, released "The Black Dahlia" in 2006 based on Short's murder.Notes
External links
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* [http://noiroftheweek.blogspot.com/2006/12/blue-dahlia-1946.html "The Blue Dahlia"] at Film Noir of the Week
* [http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReviews24/the_blue_dahlia.htm "The Blue Dahlia"] at DVD Beaver (includes images)
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