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Double Indemnity

Billy Wilder, 1944

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Film Details

Director

Billy Wilder

Year

1944

Country

USA

Cast

Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson, Fred MacMurray

Technical Details

Certificate

U

Length

103 mins

Label

UPV

Format

DVD B&W

Region

2

Aspect

4:3

Cat No

8248046

Main Language

ENGLISH

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The style and structure of Double Indemnity is now so iconic it could serve as a template for anything noir. The set-up presents the classic noir equation: fast-talking wiseacre meets blonde bombshell and helps rub out rich husband. But the film is so slickly directed and acted it transcends the limitations of its genre, and its dialogue crackles like sticks on a bonfire.
Fred MacMurray is an insurance salesman lured into Barbara Stanwyck’s ploy to collect on her husband's accidental death policy. Although initially reluctant to get involved with murder, MacMurray is so excited by their first innuendo-laden exchange he is soon in over his head. But characters like these are just too jaded to fall in love: MacMurray may look wholesome, but his essence is murky; Stanwyck’s heart is made up of dark matter. From the outset, their eyes are dancing only with lust and avarice.
We know straight away that things don’t quite go to plan, but Wilder keeps up the tension by having Edward G. Robinson's ebullient claims manager work out the details under MacMurray’s guilty nose. Robinson has some of the film’s best speeches and delivers them with fiery precision; his lecture about a claims man being a “doctor and a bloodhound and a cop and a judge and a jury and a father confessor all in one” is bracing stuff – and a far cry from your average Direct Line office pep talk.
But like the elegant visuals and Miklos Rozsa’s rousing score, the soliloquies and voiceovers and romantic asides never intrude on the plot. Instead, Double Indemnity unfolds without an inch of slack – it's so taut you could bounce a coin off it. And only Billy Wilder could wring this much joy from such a dark view of the human soul.

Julian Upton on 7th June 2005

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By Mike Whitworth on 24th September 2007

A high watermark in Hollywood Noir. Double Indemnity has everything - brooding, atmospheric scenes bathed in chiaroscuro lighting, dazzlingly witty dialogue and possib... more >

 

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