Jigsaw (1949)
Directed by Fletcher Markle
Genres - Drama, Crime, Mystery |
Sub-Genres - Crime Drama, Film Noir |
Release Date - Mar 11, 1949 (USA - Unknown), Mar 11, 1949 (USA) |
Run Time - 70 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Linda Rasmussen
Made on a miniscule budget primarily financed by its star Franchot Tone, Jigsaw is a strange little crime film. Howard Malloy (Tone), a crusading New York assistant district attorney, is dedicated to exposing a group of supposedly patriotic Americans who have murdered his friend after he discovered that they were truly a fascist "hate group." The group sends Barbara, (Jean Wallace) to seduce and compromise Malloy. Barbara regrets her actions and is murdered as she attempts to confess to Malloy. Malloy now is determined to expose the group. All the loose ends are tied up in the climax, which takes place in a modern art museum. Jigsaw is a competent, uninspired crime drama peppered with cameo appearances by top Hollywood stars including Marlene Dietrich, Henry Fonda, Burgess Meredith and John Garfield.
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artist, city, columnist, District-Attorney, friendship, gangster, investigation, investigator, killing, murder, museum, newspaper, racism, revenge, ringleader, treachery, woman, criminal, expose [revelation], group, hat, lawyer, news