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The Blue Dahlia is a 1946 American crime film and film noir with an original screenplay by Raymond Chandler directed by George Marshall and starring Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and William Bendix. It was Chandler's first original screenplay.
A 1946 film based on a Raymond Chandler story, starring Alan Ladd as a war veteran accused of killing his cheating wife. The film features Veronica Lake, William Bendix, Howard Da Silva and other actors in a plot of betrayal, amnesia and mystery.
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- Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery
- George Marshall
- 1946-04-26
Discharged naval officer Johnny Morrison (Alan Ladd) returns to his wife, Helen (Doris Dowling), in Hollywood after fighting in the South Pacific, and with him...
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- Alan Ladd
- George Marshall
- Paramount Pictures
The Blue Dahlia, American film noir, released in 1946, that featured the popular pairing of actors Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake. The screenplay was written by novelist Raymond Chandler, who earned an Academy Award nomination. Johnny Morrison (played by Ladd) is a no-nonsense American navy veteran.
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A veteran is accused of killing his unfaithful wife and tries to clear his name in this 1946 film directed by George Marshall. The Blue Dahlia is a classic example of the film noir genre, featuring a dark and atmospheric plot, a twisty story and a star-studded cast.
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A film noir about an ex-bomber pilot who is framed for his wife's murder and goes on the run with a mysterious blonde. He uncovers a web of lies and betrayal involving his wife, her lover, and a gangster.
A veteran returns from war to find his cheating wife dead and becomes a suspect. He tries to clear his name and catch the real killer in this film directed by George Marshall and written by Raymond Chandler.