Sunday, September 16, 2018

GUEST REVIEW: ONCE A THIEF

Bruce Kogan is back to review another film. I have to admit I have never of 1951's Once A Thief but after reading this review I want to see it now!

Cesar Romero and June Havoc star in this shoestring B film about a woman who falls for the wrong guy and both pay for it in the end.

June Havoc plays a waitress in a Los Angeles beanery who's been around the block a few times and sets in motion a train of events when she feels sorry for Marie McDonald when she can't pay her bill and gets her a job at her place of work.

McDonald barely escaped from a heist she was in on up north and she's wanted. Romero is a flashy small time crook who runs a bookmaking parlor with Lon Chaney, Jr. in back of Chaney's tailor shop.


All three, Romero, Havoc, and Chaney are in parts that they would have gotten more critical acclaim for had they been at a major studio for this film. Romero who was usually second leads and/or romantic rival of the leading man really shows some acting chops in this part. Chaney also showed he was capable of more than the horror films Universal Pictures put him in.

As for Havoc she spent most of her career on the stage, but her film appearances were in mostly B films. She's the hardboiled dame in love with the wrong guy and great at the part.


Fans of all three of these people, this dental floss budget film should not be missed by any of you...

BRUCE'S RATING: 5 OUT OF 10
MY RATING: HAVE NOT SEEN YET!

1 comment:

  1. June Havoc - sister to Gypsy Rose Lee of course. Baby June in "Gypsy"and the star of Mama Rose's little troupe .... two fascinating stories right here.

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