3/10
Let's Frame High-Profile George Raft!
4 December 2019
Gambler George Raft shows up in a casino town on the Italian Riviera, where he's welcomed by the management as a star attraction. They give him a suite, offer him police protection and a case of wine, open the baccarat table early for his pleasure. They also tell Coleen Gray they will forgive her debt if she simply keeps him interested enough to stay in town. That evening, Raft opens a bottle of the complimentary wine, pours a couple of glasses...and realizes too late it's doped. When they wake, the staff and police want to know about the dead body in the room. They escape and try to figure out what's going on.

It's based on a novel by James Hadley Chase, and I hope the novel was good. This is an incredibly clumsy movie as directed by Joseph M. Newman. At one point, Raft and Miss Gray dance a tango.... and the entire dance is shot in close-up, showing only their heads and shoulders. the entire movie is directed in that way, the easiest camera set-ups, so cheaply shot that it's clear this is another paycheck movie for Raft. The real villains, despite the obvious care and intelligence of their operations are so overt and clumsy, it's astonishing, and there's a cute kid dragged in to make sure we know that Raft is a good guy.
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