Watch I Live On Danger
- 1942
- 1 hr 13 min
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6.0 (105)
In the 1942 crime-thriller film I Live On Danger, Chester Morris plays a private detective named Ross Dolan who specializes in missing persons cases. He is hired by a woman named Mrs. Burton (Elisabeth Risdon) to locate her missing son, who she believes has been taken by communist spies. Dolan's investigation leads him to a small town in the Midwest where he meets a waitress named Jean Norman (Jean Parker), who may have information about the missing son. Dolan begins to suspect that the town's resident doctor, Dr. Lorenz (Walter Abel), is involved in the disappearance, and his suspicions are strengthened when a man with ties to the communist party is also found in the town.
As Dolan digs deeper into the case, he finds himself in increasingly dangerous situations, including a car chase, a shootout, and a tense confrontation with the doctor. His investigations also put Jean's life in danger, and he becomes increasingly determined to solve the case and bring the perpetrators to justice.
The film's fast-paced action is balanced with moments of suspense and intrigue as the mystery unfolds. Morris gives a solid performance as the tough but compassionate detective, while Parker provides a strong supporting role as the brave waitress who assists him in his investigation.
In addition to the skilled performances, the film's production values are also noteworthy. The black and white cinematography is crisp and clear, and the sets and costumes convincingly evoke the period in which the film is set.
Ultimately, I Live On Danger is a well-executed crime thriller that will keep audiences engaged until the final credits. Its themes of espionage and political intrigue are particularly relevant to the era in which it was made, and its message about the dangers of extremist ideologies still holds relevance today.