Cover Up (film)
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Cover Up | |
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Directed by | Alfred E. Green |
Written by | Jerome Odlum Dennis O'Keefe (as Jonathan Rix) Francis Swann (additional dialogue) Lawrence Kimble (additional dialogue) |
Produced by | Ted Nasser |
Starring | Dennis O'Keefe William Bendix Barbara Britton |
Cinematography | Ernest Laszlo |
Edited by | Fred W. Berger |
Music by | Hans J. Salter |
Production company | Strand Productions |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cover Up is a 1949 American film noir mystery film directed by Alfred E. Green starring Dennis O'Keefe, William Bendix and Barbara Britton. O'Keefe also co-wrote the screenplay, credited as Jonathan Rix. The murder mystery takes place during the Christmas season.
Plot
[edit]In a small Midwestern town, Roger Phillips is found dead. When insurance investigator Sam Donovan (O'Keefe) arrives to look into the apparent suicide, all clues lead him to suspect murder. The man was shot, but there are no powder burns on the body (which would indicate he was not shot at close range) nor was a pistol found. Unfortunately, no one wants to assist him with the case, including Sheriff Larry Best (Bendix), despite a double indemnity clause. It turns out the dead man was universally hated.
One of the prime suspects is Frank Baker who, on the night of the death when Phillips objected to the marriage, eloped with Phillips' niece. During the investigation, Sam and local girl Anita Weatherby (Britton) are strongly attracted to each other. This causes complications when Anita finds her father's hidden Luger pistol (Phillips was shot with a Luger) while searching for a place to store her diary away from her inquisitive younger sister.
Meanwhile, at the annual town Christmas tree lighting, the residents are grieved to learn that beloved longtime physician Dr. Gerrow has died of a heart attack.
Finally, Sam plants a false story in the newspaper, stating that he has sent for a chemist to find clues of the killer's identity from the floor of the house where Phillips died. The chemist is due very soon, so Sam waits for the murderer at the scene of the crime. Sheriff Best shows up first, but he knew the story was a fake. Next to arrive is Anita's father, Stu Weatherby, followed by Anita. Sam accuses Stu of the crime, but then realizes from the position of the murderer that he had to have been left-handed, which rules Stu out. Then Sam remembers that Dr. Gerrow was left-handed. Stu confirms Sam's guess. Weatherby came upon Gerrow, just after the doctor snapped and killed the man responsible for so much misery to the townspeople. He talked Gerrow out of turning himself in and took the Luger away.
Sam finally decides that the town will be better off if Dr. Gerrow's memory is protected, and agrees to report Phillips' death as suicide.
Cast
[edit]- Dennis O'Keefe as Sam Donovan
- William Bendix as Sheriff Larry Best
- Barbara Britton as Anita Weatherby
- Art Baker as Stu Weatherby
- Ann E. Todd as Cathie Weatherby
- Doro Merande as Hilda
- Virginia Christine as Margaret Baker
- Helen Spring as Bessie Weatherby
- Ruth Lee as Mrs. Abbey
- Henry Hall as Mayor
- Russell Armes as Frank Baker
- Dan White as Gabe
- Paul E. Burns as Mr. Abbey
- Emmett Vogan as Blakely
- Jamesson Shade as Editor
- Jack Lee as Addison
- Worden Norten as Undertaker
- George MacDonald as Boy in Movie Theatre
Production
[edit]According to Madeleine Stowe, guest host of the May 21, 2016, Turner Classic Movies screening of Cover Up, the producer changed the time of the film, feeling the subject was unsuitable for a Christmas setting. Star Dennis O'Keefe, who also co-wrote the script, strongly resisted the change and won.
This was the first film produced by O'Keefe's new production company, according to Stowe.
Preservation
[edit]Cover Up was preserved and restored by the UCLA Film and Television Archive from two 35mm nitrate composite prints. Restoration funding provided by The Packard Humanities Institute in collaboration with the Library of Congress. The restoration premiered at the UCLA Festival of Preservation in 2022.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "Cover Up | UCLA Film & Television Archive". cinema.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
External links
[edit]- Cover Up at IMDb
- Cover Up at the TCM Movie Database
- Cover Up at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- Cover Up at Rotten Tomatoes
- 1949 films
- 1949 crime films
- 1949 mystery films
- 1940s Christmas films
- American black-and-white films
- American Christmas films
- American crime films
- American mystery films
- 1940s English-language films
- Film noir
- Films directed by Alfred E. Green
- United Artists films
- Films scored by Hans J. Salter
- 1940s American films
- English-language crime films
- English-language Christmas films
- English-language mystery films