Clean-cut American teen Jimmy Lydon is tormented by nightmares in which his deceased father warns him about Mom’s new boyfriend, and he feigns madness to infiltrate a mental hospital where he suspects the answers lie. Yes, it’s Hamlet refigured as a suburban film noir thriller with a psychiatric twist. Former Hollywood leading man Warren William is thoroughly wolfish as a silver-haired lothario whose slick charm and classy manners hide a disturbing taste for teenage girls, and Sally Eilers plays his mark, the young widow with two teenage kids and a sizable life insurance payoff. B-movie legend Edgar G. Ulmer (Detour) overcomes a starvation budget to create a modest little thriller with understated mood, simple but eerie dream sequences, and a creepy undercurrent of corruption and sexual deviance.
1945, B&W, 85 minutes