Flick Review < Dead Reckoning | John Cromwell (1947)

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Captain Warren ‘Rip’ Murdock: I hated every part of her but I couldn’t figure her out yet. I wanted to see her the way Johnny had.
I wanted to hear that song of hers with Johnny’s ears. Maybe she was alright. And maybe Christmas comes in July. But I didn’t believe it.

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Lizabeth Scott – Either It’s Love Or It Isn’t
Song written by Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher
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“I hated every part of her but I couldn’t figure her out yet.”

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Captain Warren ‘Rip’ Murdock:  Put Christmas in your eyes and keep your voice low. Tell me about
 paradise and all the things I’m missing. I haven’t had a good laugh since before Johnny was murdered.

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Dead Reckoning, 1947
Directed by John Cromwell
Cinematography: Leo Tover
Music: Marlin Skiles

Costume Design: Jean Louis
Stars: Humphrey Bogart, Lizabeth Scott, Morris Carnovsky

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Humphrey Bogart and Lizabeth Scott in the Columbia Pictures film noir Dead Reckoning, 1947
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On the set of  Dead Reckoning, 1947
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Lauren Bacall visiting Bogart & director John Cromwell on the set of  Dead Reckoning, 1947
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Humphrey Bogart smokes a cigarette on the set of Dead Reckoning, 1947
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Musician Lew Snowden and Humphrey Bogart play a game of chess on the set of Dead Reckoning.
Visitor John Loder and Lizabeth Scott are the spectators

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