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Charlie Deegan has everything he has ever wanted. He has a important Law practice, a beautiful secretary as his lover... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
NOIR NOVEL CONVERSION, WITH HIGH STYLE. moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Bryan Brown | ... | Charlie Deegan | |
| Teri Hatcher | ... | Laura Stewart | |
| Anne De Salvo | ... | Olivia Deegan (as Anne DeSalvo) | |
| Veronica Cartwright | ... | Victoria Haines | |
| Seymour Cassel | ... | Lt. Frank Vaness | |
| Pruitt Taylor Vince | ... | Lou Rescetti | |
| Anna Levine | ... | Edie Meyers (as Anna Thomson) | |
| Ron Karabatsos | ... | Mike Welch | |
| Daniel Reichert | ... | Jack Homelin | |
| Tim Haldeman | ... | Prosecutor | |
| Tom Wright | ... | Hotel Clerk | |
| Ralph Oliver | ... | Trial Judge | |
| Eric Christmas | ... | Judge Griffin | |
| Michael Kaufman | ... | Neurosurgeon | |
| C.H. Evans | ... | Lodge Manager |
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Charlie Deegan: There are two basic kinds of flies. Those who sponge liquid food from some surface, and those that pierce an animal's skin to suck the blood. Actually, they have a lot in common with people, especially people who are in love... but love can sour, and that's when they turn to me. moreFAQ
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Harry Whittington, author of over 200 novels during a lengthy career, with "Web Of Murder" the noirish thriller upon which this film is based appearing in 1958, is widely recognized as one of the more skillful plotmasters within the field of crime fiction and this production adheres to the basic structure of the original. The work is replete with wit, although the majority is not found within the mildly disjunctive scenario or from the, at times, somewhat languid direction of canny Bill Condon, but instead is centered within the moodily clever lighting and camerawork under supervision of Ron Murphy, along with the creative and droll costumes of Grania Preston. Murphy's fellow Australian Bryan Brown capably portrays Charlie Deegan, a rather unsavoury American defense attorney in love with his secretary Laura (Teri Hatcher), and conspires with her to murder his moneyed wife whom he detests, but as we must expect from a cinematic crime of passion, dire complications ensue after there is no turning back. Whittington's novel, of the hard boiled genre, whisks along at a fevered pace whereas this picture, utilizing a voiceover track of Brown, is more leisurely yet still quite enjoyable largely due to its sharp casting from top to bottom with only the aesthetic exceptions of Anne DeSalvo and Veronica Cartwright, each next to impossible to make as undesirable as their characters are in the book. Cartwright gathers in the acting laurels here with her feral performance as Deegan's fly in the ointment, with Hatcher's prototype from the mystery novel being far more aggressive than is the actress in a role that, after all, depicts murder for profit, while top-flight supporting turns come from Pruitt Taylor Vince, Ron Karabatsos, Anna Thomson and Brent Hinkley; additionally notable are the splendid sets of Jim Adams, art design by Richard Sherman and a wry thematic score by Philip Giffin, all complementing the visual concepts of the cinematography, while one shall not overlook the extraordinary opening credits, employing a spider and a hapless fly (come into my parlour....), highlighted by excellent sound mixing for this stylish and generally overlooked film.