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- NR
- 1944
- 56 min
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5.4 (383)
"Dark Mountain" is a suspenseful mystery-thriller film from 1944 that follows a man named Johnn Blair (played by Robert Lowery), who is accused of murder and forced to go on the run to clear his name. The movie starts with Blair returning from the war to his hometown in Colorado, hoping to start a new life. However, a series of events follows that brings him to a cliffhanger situation. Through a series of flashbacks, we get to know that Blair has been falsely accused of killing his ex-girlfriend. The real catch is that the ex-girlfriend isn't actually dead and may have had a motive to fake her own death.
While on the run, Blair seeks shelter in a mountain cabin owned by mysterious artist Jessica Warren (played by Ellen Drew). Warren takes a liking to Blair, and soon the two find themselves caught up in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the police and the real murderer. In true noir fashion, every character has a hidden motive or agenda, and no one can be trusted.
As the plot unfolds, Blair and Warren find themselves drawn together by their common predicament. They begin to trust each other and ultimately fall in love. However, outside forces threaten their happiness, and they must fight to clear Blair's name and bring the real killer to justice.
The film's dark, moody atmosphere is enhanced by the stunning cinematography, as the camera sweeps through the forbidding mountain terrain and captures the tension and danger of the chase. The haunting musical score perfectly complements the noirish atmosphere of the film, adding to the suspense and intrigue.
The performances of the lead actors are top-notch, particularly Robert Lowery as Johnn Blair. Lowery perfectly balances the character's tough-guy exterior with a sensitivity and vulnerability that make him a sympathetic character. Ellen Drew adds a touch of glamour and intrigue as the enigmatic Jessica Warren, and Regis Toomey provides solid support as the relentless officer in pursuit.
Overall, "Dark Mountain" is an atmospheric and suspenseful thriller that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. The film is a testament to the enduring popularity of film noir, with its shadows, femme fatales, and morally complex characters. Despite being nearly 80 years old, the film holds up well and remains a gripping and entertaining piece of classic cinema.
Dark Mountain is a 1944 drama with a runtime of 56 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.4.