The Dark Corner
Save your lipstick, girls, he plays for keeps.
Ex-con turned private investigator Bradford Galt suspects someone is following him and maybe even trying to kill him. With the assistance of his spunky secretary, Kathleen Stewart, he dives deep into a mystery in search of answers.
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The Dark Corner 1946 trailer
Cast

Mark Stevens
Bradford Galt

Lucille Ball
Kathleen Stewart

Clifton Webb
Hardy Cathcart

William Bendix
Stauffer, a.k.a. Fred Foss

Kurt Kreuger
Anthony Jardine

Cathy Downs
Mari Cathcart

Reed Hadley
Lt. Frank Reeves

Constance Collier
Mrs. Kingsley

Charles Cane
Policeman at Tony's Apartment (uncredited)

Ellen Corby
Maid (uncredited)

Ralph Dunn
Policeman at Gallery (uncredited)

John Elliott
Laundry Proprietor (uncredited)

Eloise Hardt
Miss Dennis, Saleswoman (uncredited)

John Kelly
Policeman at Gallery (uncredited)

Colin Kenny
Bartender (uncredited)

Molly Lamont
Lucy Wilding (uncredited)

Hope Landin
Woman Scrubbing Floor (uncredited)

Donald MacBride
Policeman at Gallery (uncredited)

Frank Marlowe
First Cab Driver (uncredited)

Matt McHugh
Milkman (uncredited)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Mark Stevens is "Brad Galt" a newly arrived New York PI trying to set up anew after serving jail time after being famed by his erstwhile partner "Jardine" (Kurt Kreuger). A visit from the local police "Reeves" (Reed Hadley) sets him on edge and before long he realises that someone is out to get him again! Aided by his secretary "Kathleen" (Lucille Ball) - who is a considerably more effective investigator - they decide to find their antagonist before he prevails. It's quite a decently paced crime thriller. Ball is on good form and bonds quite well with the handsome, boyish, Stevens and a couple of contributions from Clifton Webb and his henchman William Bendix keep the story interesting, if not exactly intriguing, for a while. It is a bit too long, but still worth a watch.
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