An actress, Jenny (Veda Ann Borg), is hitchhiking across the country when she is accidently struck by a car. The driver, Max Ducone (Charles Arnt), offers to take her into his home until she... Read allAn actress, Jenny (Veda Ann Borg), is hitchhiking across the country when she is accidently struck by a car. The driver, Max Ducone (Charles Arnt), offers to take her into his home until she can resume traveling. Later Ducone's wife is murdered and Jenny determines to find the ki... Read allAn actress, Jenny (Veda Ann Borg), is hitchhiking across the country when she is accidently struck by a car. The driver, Max Ducone (Charles Arnt), offers to take her into his home until she can resume traveling. Later Ducone's wife is murdered and Jenny determines to find the killer. With the aid of detective Curtis (Tom Keene as Richard Powers), she discovers that D... Read all
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Borg stars here in "Dangerous Intruder" from 1945, a B movie. She plays Jenny, an actress who, stranded when a show closes, has to hitchhike. A driver knocks her over taking a hairpin turn, and she is injured. The driver, Curtis (Tom Keene) takes her back to his family home to recover.
It turns out that he recognizes her from a show, and at the time, sent her flowers and asked her out. Jenny meets the other members of the family - a child, Jackie (Jo Ann Marlowe), the frail woman of the house (Fay Helm) and her husband Max (Charles Arndt).
Jenny recuperates at the house for two weeks, and for the most part, they are a warm and welcoming family. She learns some background - they have money now, but that's only because an aunt died a few years earlier from a fall down the stairs.
One night, Max takes Jenny into a room to see his valuable collection of antiques. She notices he's a little too passionate about them, to the point of making her uncomfortable.
Then, when he's accidentally knocked out in her presence, he starts hallucinating. It's then she becomes really worried. He's threatening somebody and talking about a flight of stairs.
Her fears are only exacerbated when Max's wife, Millicent, dies. Jenny is sure Max had something to do with it, but she can't convince Curtis to believe her.
This film runs about an hour and is actually pretty good. It's a mystery, but it almost comes off like a haunted house story. Veda Ann Borg is believable, and JoAnn Marlowe, who played Kay in Mildred Pierce, is very good. Charles Arnt, who played Max, does a fine job of balancing calmness and passion.
The credit roll insists this is "The New PRC", but it's clear that there is little change in the budgets. Even so, a decent script, competent direction by Vernon Keays, and decent noir lighting by cinematographer James Brown Jr. Make this, if not a great movie, a nice little mood piece. There are the obvious cheap PRC attributes, like obvious day-for-night sequences, but the general competence of cast and crew make this a decent B movie.
"Dangerous Intruder" is a film that will keep your interest though some of the story simply makes no sense. After all, if you thought someone was a murderer, wouldn't you go to the police or District Attorney?
Jenny (Veda Ann Borg) is an out of work actress who is run over early in the film. She'll survive but the man who hit her has brought her back to the house to see a doctor and recuperate. Soon, Jenny is sort of a 'permanent house guest' as the family thinks she's swell. However, after the lady of the house dies, she starts to suspect foul play.
The problems with the story are two-fold. The first I mentioned above...why not report your suspicions to the authorities? Second, late in the film, all subtlety disappears and the killer is a bit ridiculous. Still, considering it's from PRC, it's practically a masterpiece...by their very humble standards.
By the way, if you do watch, notice how when Jenny comes to after the accident, she's perfectly coiffed! Now that is pretty incredible!
Did you know
- TriviaBarely two years after its theatrical release, and in no small way as the result of the demise of PRC, this film received its initial television broadcasts in Washington DC Wednesday 8 October 1947 on WTTG (Channel 5) and in Los Angeles Sunday 12 October 1947 on KTLA (Channel 5).
- ConnectionsReferenced in Why Women Kill: Dangerous Intruder (2021)
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