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I Was a Shoplifter

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1950 film by Charles Lamont
I Was a Shoplifter
Film poster
Directed byCharles Lamont
Written byIrwin Gielgud
Produced byLeonard Goldstein
StarringScott Brady
Mona Freeman
CinematographyIrving Glassberg
Edited byOtto Ludwig
Production
company
Universal Pictures
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release dates
  • April 27, 1950 (1950-04-27) (New York)[1]
  • April 29, 1950 (1950-04-29) (Los Angeles)[2]
Running time
74 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

I Was a Shoplifter is a 1950 Americanfilm noircrime film directed byCharles Lamont and starringScott Brady andMona Freeman.

Plot

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Shoplifter Faye Burton is being watched by security guard Herb Klaxon at a Los Angeles department store. Shopper Jeff Andrews tries to warn her, but Faye is caught and arrested. She signs a confession and is set free, warned that future incidents will lead to jail time. Jeff is arrested as well, but he is actually an undercover law officer working to bust the shoplifting ring.

Faye returns to her job as a librarian, but the gang of thieves run by pawnbroker Ina Perdue recruits her by claiming that they can steal the record of her confession, thereby clearing her record. Ina and her henchman Pepe show Faye how to steal in the manner of a professional thief, and she is then assigned to commit a robbery in San Diego as a test. Faye is followed by and protected by Jeff. He tells her that he is out of jail on bail.

Pepe attempts to sexually assault Faye, who becomes so despondent that she attempts suicide. Jeff rescues her and reveals his true identity. They arrange to work together, but Jeff's cover is blown and Faye is kidnapped. Ina and Pepe take her to Mexico to continue their crime spree, but Jeff and his men arrive in time to apprehend the crooks. Jeff also realizes that he has fallen in love with Faye.

Cast

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Reception

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In a contemporary review forThe New York Times, criticA. H. Weiler wrote that other than the film's introductory statistics on shoplifting, "this obvious little number ... is indistinguishable from the many distressingly unoriginal melodramas arriving here from the Coast."[1]

TheLos Angeles Times reviewer wrote: "Probably not all roundups of shoplifters are accomplished with the melodramatic hullabaloo to be found in 'I Was a Shoplifter,' though it is likely that there is really enough human drama of a quieter sort to fill a book. Universal-International has cannily cashed in on the racket's possibilities to make a highly exciting and absorbing story. The film is documentary and factual enough to carry heavy conviction."[2]

References

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  1. ^abWeiler, A. H. (1950-04-28). "The Screen in Review".The New York Times. p. 26.
  2. ^ab"Shoplifting Racket Theme of New Picture".Los Angeles Times. 1950-05-01. p. 10, Part III.

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