Never Love a Stranger

Never Love a Stranger (1958)

Genres - Drama  |   Sub-Genres - Crime Drama, Gangster Film  |   Release Date - Jun 22, 1958 (USA - Unknown)  |   Run Time - 91 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Review by Adam Bregman

This 1958 crime drama is set mostly in the '30s, but it looks and feels more like the late '40s. The filmmakers haven't bothered much with detail and the plot follows an obvious pattern and tends to telegraph the next scene. Steve McQueen plays a goody two-shoes and John Drew Barrymore is a street tough and orphan. In the scenes where they are supposed to be young, they look to be in their late '20s or early '30s and director Robert Stevens has done nothing to make them appear to be youngsters. It's ridiculous when you see Frank Kane (Barrymore) running away from an orphanage when he's obviously a grown man. It makes a little more sense then when the film skips ahead twenty years or so, though Kane is made to appear a bit older, the mobster, Silk Fennelli (Robert Bray) looks exactly the same. If you put all that aside, the writing and story are also less than inspired. Barrymore does a pretty good job in his role which evolves from an orphan to a bum to New York's most wanted mobster. Though, would New York's most wanted mobster in the crime-crazed '30s really be involved only in gambling? It looks like this film was thrown together on a small budget with little attention to anything but action.