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A Dangerous Profession

  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
846
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Pat O'Brien, George Raft, and Ella Raines in A Dangerous Profession (1949)
Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

LA ex-cop Vince Kane is a bail-bondsman who bails out the suspect of a securities bonds robbery but his client disappears, prompting Vince to investigate.LA ex-cop Vince Kane is a bail-bondsman who bails out the suspect of a securities bonds robbery but his client disappears, prompting Vince to investigate.LA ex-cop Vince Kane is a bail-bondsman who bails out the suspect of a securities bonds robbery but his client disappears, prompting Vince to investigate.

  • Director
    • Ted Tetzlaff
  • Writers
    • Martin Rackin
    • Warren Duff
  • Stars
    • George Raft
    • Ella Raines
    • Pat O'Brien
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    846
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ted Tetzlaff
    • Writers
      • Martin Rackin
      • Warren Duff
    • Stars
      • George Raft
      • Ella Raines
      • Pat O'Brien
    • 23User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    George Raft
    George Raft
    • Vince Kane
    Ella Raines
    Ella Raines
    • Lucy Brackett
    Pat O'Brien
    Pat O'Brien
    • Joe Farley
    Bill Williams
    Bill Williams
    • Claude Brackett
    Jim Backus
    Jim Backus
    • Police Lt. Nick Ferrone…
    Roland Winters
    Roland Winters
    • Jerry McKay
    Betty Underwood
    Betty Underwood
    • Elaine Storm
    Robert Gist
    Robert Gist
    • Roy Collins - aka Max Gibney
    David Bauer
    David Bauer
    • Matthew Dawson
    • (as David Wolfe)
    Barry Brooks
    • Detective
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Brown
    Harry Brown
    • Room Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Dick Dickinson
    • Thin Man
    • (uncredited)
    Don Dillaway
    Don Dillaway
    • Young Drunk
    • (uncredited)
    Jim Drum
    • Wally
    • (uncredited)
    Gloria Gabriel
    • Kane's Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    Mack Gray
    Mack Gray
    • Fred - Taxi Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Jonathan Hale
    Jonathan Hale
    • Roger Lennert - Lucy's Attorney
    • (uncredited)
    Charmienne Harker
    Charmienne Harker
    • Cigarette Girl
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ted Tetzlaff
    • Writers
      • Martin Rackin
      • Warren Duff
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    User reviews23

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    6declancooley

    Satisfyingly complex plot with lovely Raines - not spoiled by inert wooden Raft

    I'll admit the first 30 mins were tough-going; Raft's blank-faced, ironing-board-stiff acting had me dream-casting other actors in his place. Then, with the whole blandness of the scenes and the drabness of the sets along with the byzantine storyline and ambivalence of attitude and the femme fatale lite and the grey moral dilemmas aplenty, suddenly I started to really love it - even Raft's flatness fit right in with the dreary decor and one-dimensional bit players - besides the labyrinthine plot, there is the sheer variety of locations and interaction, including some fascinating outdoor shots in the latter half. It would never win awards - but with the qualities mentioned above - the odd great shot and the occasional catchy zinger - this has an exquisite pleasure all its own. I commend this to your good self.
    6planktonrules

    A bit convoluted and difficult to believe but worth seeing.

    "A Dangerous Profession" is a decent enough film...the sort mildly entertaining stuff that George Raft made in the post-war years. It begins with Vince (Raft) working as a bail bondsman along with his partner (Pat O'Brien). Apparently Vince used to be a cop but decided to change careers. Why he wanted a change soon becomes apparently when his old girlfriend, Lucy (Ella Raines) shows up to try to bail her stupid husband out of jail. This IS a surprise...as Vince hasn't heard from her since she disappeared some time ago...nor did he know she was married...and had been when he knew her! Of course it's a surprise but Vince is a dope...so he helps her and her dopier husband. But when the husband soon is murdered, things get really, really confusing. So what's next?

    This is a mildly interesting film but it suffers a bit from Raft's relatively dull screen persona as well as his being a bit too trusting to be realistic. The story also becomes a bit confusing and is, if you think about it, a bit like a reworking of "Casablanca"! Odd but worth seeing if you like old film noir movies.
    5richardchatten

    Laconic RKO Potboiler

    Richard Winnington was a bit unfair on George Raft when he accused him of just going through the motions "without a flicker of expression or removing his hat", since he takes his hat off quite often in this involved but uninvolving tale of bail bond officers, the Dangerous Profession of the title.

    It's actually far more laid back that the rather dramatic title indicates and too brightly lit to qualify as 'film noir'. Pat O'Brien and Jim Backus (who also supplies the opening narration) seem to be enjoying cynically sauntering about in big suits more than Raft himself.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    Penal Code - 1096

    A Dangerous Profession is directed by Ted Tetzlaff and written by Warren Duff and Martin Rackin. It stars George Raft, Ella Raines, Pat O'Brien, Bill Williams and Jim Backus. Music is by Frederick Hollander and cinematography by Robert De Grasse.

    The scene is set, it's Los Angeles and Police Lt. Nick Ferrone (Backus) explains to us with stentorian narration about the whiles of bail bond brokers. This story is concerned with one in particular, Vince Kane (Raft), a one time policeman who followed the lure of the coin into a partnership of a bail bonds operation. It's all going swimmingly well, he's making lots of cash, has gals eating out of his hand, but when a pretty face from his past turns up requesting a favour? Vince suddenly finds himself in a quagmire of murder, deceit and emotional discord.

    What cop ever reformed?

    Shall we cut to the chase here? This is not a "great" film, though I do believe that it's very under seen and therefore the meagre internet ratings it has - and the lack of reviews for it - don't quite tell the whole story.

    There's nothing particularly striking about the visual aspects here, De Grasse's photography occasionally falls in line with what film noir fans consider standard procedure, which has led a few critics to question the film's film noir status. This is all about Vince Kane and how he is thrust into a murky new world by a slinky femme, it may be a whodunit in essence, but the Vince and Lucy Brackett (Raines) axis is most assuredly noir.

    You phony Gumshoe!

    Action is in short supply, leaving much of the piece in talky territory. There's a few zinger lines of dialogue in the mix, but mostly it's screen writing 101. Yet in spite of the mixed qualities on offer here, it's a film that Raft fans are sure to enjoy, because he's very much great value as the stoic but emotionally troubled Vince. In fact O'Brien turns in one of his better performances and Raines is pleasingly sultry, meaning the cast perform well up to scratch, even if the screenplay does them few favours.

    A mixed bag for sure, and hardly essential for fans of such cinematic fare, but there's just enough from the cast to make this one above average. 6/10
    6boblipton

    George Raft, Bail Bondsman

    George Raft was a cop. Now he's a bail bondsman, in partnership with Pat O'Brien. A series of disappearing clients has him worried, as does Ella Raines, an old girl friend who reappears in his life.

    It's a noirish sort of movie without many of the trappings; the most dramatic bit of lighting occurs in a shot of the firm's secretary taking a call, with the light shining through, the company's logo etched in reverse on the wall above and behind her. Ted Tetzlaff's direction is workmanlike, and as often seems the case, Raft's delivery is fast and guarded, giving the impression, as so many of his later movies do, that he's there for a paycheck, and anxious to get through the shoot as fast as he can. Jim Backus steals the movie as a police detective who seems to have a relationship with Raft.

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    • Trivia
      Vince's car is a 1947 Cadillac Series 62 convertible. In 2016, this car, if in excellent condition, could be worth more than $100,000.
    • Goofs
      Robert Gist gets out of a cab and into a car to take George Raft up into the hills. When he opens the door to the car's back seat the door hits the rear of the cab that he just exited.
    • Quotes

      Vince Kane: [pulling up in front of hotel] I'll go up with ya.

      Police Lt. Nick Ferrone: Why don't you stay out here and neck?

      [Elaine is also in the car]

      Vince Kane: Not with the top down.

    • Soundtracks
      A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening
      (uncredited)

      By Jimmy McHugh and Harold Adamson

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 1949 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Bail Bond Story
    • Filming locations
      • 601 North Rossmore Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA(Vince Kane's apartment building)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 19 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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