The Blue Gardenia

There was nothing lily-white about her -- the clinch-and-kill girl they called: The Blue Gardenia

6.5
19531h 29m

Upon waking up to the news that the man she’d gone on a date with the previous night has been murdered, a young woman with only a faint memory of the night’s events begins to suspect that she murdered him while attempting to resist his advances.

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Cast

Photo of Anne Baxter

Anne Baxter

Norah Larkin

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Richard Conte

Casey Mayo

Photo of Ann Sothern

Ann Sothern

Crystal Carpenter

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Raymond Burr

Harry Prebble

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Jeff Donnell

Sally Ellis

Photo of George Reeves

George Reeves

Sam Haynes

Photo of Nat King Cole

Nat King Cole

Nat King Cole

Photo of Fay Baker

Fay Baker

Switchboard Monitor (uncredited)

Photo of Robert Bice

Robert Bice

Policeman (uncredited)

Photo of Larry J. Blake

Larry J. Blake

Music Shop Clerk (uncredited)

Photo of Lela Bliss

Lela Bliss

Miss Stanley (uncredited)

Photo of Gail Bonney

Gail Bonney

Policewoman (uncredited)

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Frank Ferguson

Drunk Reporter (uncredited)

Photo of Dolores Fuller

Dolores Fuller

Woman At Bar (uncredited)

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William Haade

Patrolman Hopper (uncredited)

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Victoria Horne

Disturbed Woman w/Big Feet (uncredited)

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Kenner G. Kemp

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Photo of Frank Kreig

Frank Kreig

Drunken Reporter (uncredited)

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Reviews

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John Chard

6.5/10

A Letter to an Unknown Murderess.

The Blue Gardenia is directed by Fritz Lang and adapted to screenplay by Charles Hoffman from the short story "Gardenia" written by Vera Caspary. It stars Anne Baxter, Richard Conte, Ann Sothern, Raymond Burr and George Reeves. Music is by Raoul Kraushaar and cinematography by Nicholas Musuraca.

Norah Larkin (Baxter), after receiving some horrible news, ends up drunk and at the mercy of a Lothario in his apartment. The next morning she wakes up with the distinct feeling she may have committed murder.

More solid than anything spectacular, this minor Lang is never less than interesting. The Blue Gardenia of the title is a nightclub, one where Nat King Cole no less, sings the title song. However, it's the local newspaper that is the key element of the story, the place of work of ace journalist Casey Mayo (Conte), who gets in deep with the story and of course that means Norah as well.

There's some sparky dialogue as the story ticks away, with Sothern (sadly underused) wonderfully waspish, the murder mystery element remains strong enough, while there's dark at work as well (Burr is effectively on a mission to date rape). However, the pairing of Lang and Musuraca should be a dream team, but although there's the odd flash of noir visualisations during night sequences, you can't help but lament more wasn't provided for Musuraca to weave his magic.

A good show from the cast helps ease the pain of the script's inadequacies, especially as regards the not very clever final revelations. So all in all, it's more a case of a mystery melodrama with noir touches than anything thrilling, and really it's one for Lang fans to tick off their to see lists, not to be visited again. 6.5/10

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