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The most dangerous thing in noir isn't a gun—it's wanting something you shouldn't.
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Pitfall (1948)

suburban nightmareslow-burn dreaddomestic noir

Overview

DramaCrime

An insurance man wishing for a more exciting life becomes wrapped up in the affairs of an imprisoned embezzler, his model girlfriend, and a violent private investigator.

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Content warning
los angeles, californiafilm noirextramarital affairblackmail
masculine disillusionmentconsequences of desiremiddle-class rotfatal attraction

Standout Aspects

Acting

Dick Powell's quiet desperation; Raymond Burr's terrifying stillness.

Direction

De Toth shoots LA as sunlit purgatory, not shadowy hell.

Writing

Every 'innocent' choice becomes another locked door.

Best for:Solo: Late night when you question your own choices.·Date Night: If you want to discuss commitment afterward.·Rewatch: Catching how the trap closes, scene by scene.
Heads up:Emotional: A marriage dissolves in real-time; no villains, only casualties.
André de Toth

Director

André de Toth

ReleasedAug 11, 1948
Runtime1h 26m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Paceslow
Intensitymedium
Tonedark
Feelheavy
United Artists
Regal Films

Top Cast

Dick Powell

Dick Powell

John Forbes

Lizabeth Scott

Lizabeth Scott

Mona Stevens

Jane Wyatt

Jane Wyatt

Sue Forbes

Raymond Burr

Raymond Burr

MacDonald

John Litel

John Litel

District Attorney

Byron Barr

Byron Barr

Bill Smiley

Jimmy Hunt

Jimmy Hunt

Tommy Forbes

Ann Doran

Ann Doran

Maggie

Selmer Jackson

Selmer Jackson

Ed Brawley

Dick Wessel

Dick Wessel

Desk Sergeant

Eddie Borden

Eddie Borden

Prison Visitor (uncredited)

Don Haggerty

Don Haggerty

District Attorney's Man

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Cultural

Rare noir that indicts the 'average' American husband rather than city corruption; postwar anxiety weaponized.

Trivia

De Toth was legally blind in one eye—yet his spatial compositions are surgically precise, especially the beach confrontation.

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