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Where Danger Lives / Tension

DVD - 2007 DVD Film-Noir Where 2 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4 out of 5

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Tension is based on the story by John Klorer.
Where danger lives originally released as a motion picture in 1950; Tension originally released as a motion picture in 1949.
Special features: Film historian commentaries by Alain silver and James Ursini on Where danger lives and Alain Silver and Elizabeth Ward with Audrey Totter on Tension; new featurettes: "Where danger lives: white rose for Julie" and "Tension: who's guilty now?;" theatrical trailers.
Where danger lives (80 min.) -- Tension (91 min.).
Where danger lives cast: Maureen O'Sullivan, Charles Kemper.
Tension cast: Richard Basehart, Audrey Totter, Cyd Charisse, Barry Sullivan.
Where danger lives: Jeff Cameron, a young intern at the beginning of his career, who links his destiny to that of a patient who is brought to the hospital after a suicide attempt. Jeff dumps the secure, rather plain nurse Julie, for the passionate but perplexing Margo. Confused and caught up in Margo's deceptions, Jeff loses his sense of reality and finds himself fleeing with her for the Mexican border.
Tension: A drugstore manager turns attempted killer after his conniving wife leaves him for another man. He devises a complex plan, which involves assuming a new identity, to make it look like someone else murdered her new boyfriend. Things take an unexpected turn when someone else commits the murder first and he becomes the prime suspect.
DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital mono., dual-layer.

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2 movies submitted by rjsjwilliams on August 9, 2018, 12:37pm Tension was the better of the two movies for me. Although both of them were new to me though they were released in late 40s. Richard Basehart is always a good actor in my estimationl