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Love Jane Greer. As I've said before, she's the only femme fatale I would let shoot me. What a combination! Wouldn't it have been swell to see Jane and James together in a picture? I get the biggest kick out of "The Big Steal". It took me a second viewing because I was expecting something akin go "Out of the Past" the first time.
Once you let go of that, you can relax and have fun with "The Big Steal". He was intriguing and touching - and, oh, that voice. Great post! Out of the Oast has to be in the handful of best noirs ever made. Greer is stunning and so deliciously devious. As for her second film with Mitchum, The Big Steal, it's no noir and quite disappointing given its cast. I agree with you about Mason's voice. His, Ronald Coleman's, and Claude Rains are my favorites. Ha ha, Monkey - you have great taste.
Hey, if someone has to shoot you, it might as well be Jane Greer! Thank you, Gypsy. There were so many choices for James Mason. Pandora could certainly have been one. As for Jane Greer, there really is only one film, but what a film it is. I almost used Leagues as a spotlight for Mason's blaggard-ness, but there were just too many to chose from! Thank you so much for reading and taking the time to comment. Readerman - yes, the Big Steal is disappointing, but Jane was given so little to work with after Out of the Past.
At least she got to be reunited with Mitchum one more time. That Hughes was a real life blaggard! I didn't realize that Howard Hughes was the blaggard behind the failure of her promising career. And, Mason as Humbert Humbert in "Lolita" was one of the great performances of his career, I thought. For me, he managed to elicit some sympathy for the despicable character.
Great choices, FC, and - as ever - fabulous post. Thank you, Lady Eve. It's such a shame that Jane Greer didn't get better roles, but at least we have Kathie. I almost hesitated to add James Mason to the article, as I am trying to avoid really major stars like Barbara Stanwyck or Robert Mitchum, who could be very bad, but also had more rounded careers , but I just couldn't resist - he's so bad! James Mason was definitely a blaggard-playing actor.