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Alimony

Alimony racketeers prey on innocent dupes!
1949 | 70m | English

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A promising young composer is tempted away from his devoted wife by a fortune-seeking woman who cares more for his prospects than for him.
Release Date: Jun 11, 1949
Director: Alfred Zeisler
Writer: George Bricker, Lawrence Lipton, Royal K. Cole
Genres: Drama, Crime
Keywords singer, divorce, alimony
Production Companies Orbit Productions, Equity Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Martha Vickers Katie Klinger
John Beal Dan Barker
Hillary Brooke Linda Waring
Laurie Lind Helen Drake
Douglass Dumbrille Burton Crail
James Guilfoyle Paul Klinger
Marie Blake Mrs. Nesbitt
Leonid Kinskey Joe Wood
Ralph Graves George Griswold
Harry Lauter Doctor
Name Job
Alfred Zeisler Director
George Bricker Story
Lawrence Lipton Story
Royal K. Cole Screenplay
Joseph Gluck Editor
Edward C. Jewell Art Direction
Julia Heron Set Decoration
Gilbert Warrenton Director of Photography
Morrison B. Paul Still Photographer
Alexander Laszlo Original Music Composer
Name Title
Constantin J. David Producer
Anthony Z. Landi Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
5.0

Sadly, it's only the musical career of "Dan" (John Beal) that is very promising in this rather disappointing, run-of-the-mill, marital melodrama. He has the misfortune to meet the money-grabbing "Kitty" (Martha Vickers) who has one goal, and one goal only - to get rich quick. She inspires him to wri ... te one hit and things look set fair. Except, well it seems that might be his only flirtation with success and pretty soon she has dumped him and moved onto a wealthy businessman. "Dan", meantime, returns to his decent fiancée "Linda" (Hillary Brooke) and that might have been the end of it. Thing is, "Kitty" only married "Burt" (Douglass Dumbrille) for his money and when she starts to make noises about divorce and substantial alimony, he discovers a litany of corrupt activities from his venally motivated wife that drags poor old "Dan" back into a toxic mix of greed and duplicity. The cast actually delivers adequately here, but the story is thin and over-scripted and at times it comes across as a radio play with pictures - and not very inspired pictures either. The characterisations are all too shallow and, to be honest, Vickers makes for a rather unlikely seductress. They do their own singing, to be fair, but otherwise there's very little here to recommend it, sorry.

Feb 06, 2024