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'''''Bodyguard''''' is a 1948 American [[semi-documentary]] [[crime]] [[film noir]] directed by [[Richard Fleischer]] and written by Fred Niblo Jr.and Harry Essex, based on a story written by George W. George and [[Robert Altman]], who would go on to direct ''[[MASH (film)|MASH]]'' and other notable films. The drama features [[Lawrence Tierney]] and [[Priscilla Lane]], among others.<ref>{{imdb title|id=0040178|title=Bodyguard}}.</ref>
'''''Bodyguard''''' is a 1948 American [[semi-documentary]] [[crime]] [[film noir]] directed by [[Richard Fleischer]] and written by Fred Niblo Jr.and Harry Essex, based on a story written by George W. George and [[Robert Altman]], who would go on to direct ''[[MASH (film)|MASH]]'' and other notable films. The drama features [[Lawrence Tierney]] and [[Priscilla Lane]], among others.<ref>{{IMDb title|id=0040178|title=Bodyguard}}.</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
Mike Carter (Lawrence Tierney) is forced to resign from the Los Angeles Police Department after breaking some rules, and he becomes a bodyguard to wealthy Eugenia Dyson ([[Elisabeth Risdon]]). Before long, Carter has been accused of murder and is being hunted down by his former fellow officers.
Mike Carter (Lawrence Tierney) is forced to resign from the Los Angeles Police Department after breaking some rules, and he becomes a bodyguard to wealthy Eugenia Dyson ([[Elisabeth Risdon]]). Before long, Carter has been accused of murder and is being hunted down by his former fellow officers.


His file clerk and fiancée Doris Brewster (Priscilla Lane) believes in his innocence, and she is instrumental in cornering the actual killer.
His file clerk and fiancée Doris Brewster (Priscilla Lane) believes in his innocence, and she is instrumental in cornering the actual killer.
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{imdb title| id=0040178|title=Bodyguard}}
* {{IMDb title| id=0040178|title=Bodyguard}}
* {{Allmovie title|id=85580|title=Bodyguard}}
* {{Allmovie title|id=85580|title=Bodyguard}}
* {{tcmdb title| id=25477|title=Bodyguard}}
* {{tcmdb title| id=25477|title=Bodyguard}}
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XK-A5lSuZo ''Bodyguard''] opening scenes at [[YouTube]]
* {{YouTube|9XK-A5lSuZo|''Bodyguard'' opening scenes}}


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Revision as of 15:42, 20 March 2014

Bodyguard
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRichard Fleischer
Screenplay byFred Niblo, Jr.
Harry Essex
Story byGeorge W. George
Robert Altman
Produced bySid Rogell
StarringLawrence Tierney
Priscilla Lane
CinematographyRobert De Grasse
Edited byElmo Williams
Music byPaul Sawtell
Distributed byRKO Radio Pictures
Release date
  • September 2, 1948 (1948-09-02) (United States)
Running time
62 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Bodyguard is a 1948 American semi-documentary crime film noir directed by Richard Fleischer and written by Fred Niblo Jr.and Harry Essex, based on a story written by George W. George and Robert Altman, who would go on to direct MASH and other notable films. The drama features Lawrence Tierney and Priscilla Lane, among others.[1]

Plot

Mike Carter (Lawrence Tierney) is forced to resign from the Los Angeles Police Department after breaking some rules, and he becomes a bodyguard to wealthy Eugenia Dyson (Elisabeth Risdon). Before long, Carter has been accused of murder and is being hunted down by his former fellow officers.

His file clerk and fiancée Doris Brewster (Priscilla Lane) believes in his innocence, and she is instrumental in cornering the actual killer.

Cast

Critical reception

Critic Dennis Schwartz wrote of the film, "A solid but routine action B-film crime drama that plays like a Mike Hammer episode."[2]

References

  1. ^ Bodyguard at IMDb.
  2. ^ Schwartz, Dennis. Ozus' World Movie Reviews, June 16, 2002. Last accessed: January 3, 2008.