Impact Brian Donlevy (1949) and Quicksand Mickey Rooney (1950)
Impact
industrialist Walter Williams (Brian Donlevy) shouldn't trust his wife Irene (Helen Walker) any farther than he can throw her. Irene schemes with her lover Jim Torrance (Tony Barrett) to kill Walter in an "accidental" car crash. The plan fails, and it is Jim who is killed. When it develops that he is assumed to have also died in the accident, Walter changes his name and heads to a small town where no one knows him. Here he starts life all over again as a humble garage mechanic, falling in love with his boss Marsha Peters (Ella Raines) in the process. Disaster looms when detective Quincy (Charles Coburn) comes sniffing around; it seems that Lt. Quincy suspects the incognito Williams of murdering Torrance.
Brian Donlevy - Walter Williams
Ella Raines - Marsha Peters
Charles Coburn - Lieutenant Quincy
Helen Walker - Irene Williams
Mae Marsh - Mrs. Peters
Tony Barrett - Jim Torrance
William Wright - District Attorney
Robert Warwick - Capt. Callahan
Philip Ahn - Ah Sing
Art Baker - Defense attorney (Eldridge)
Raymond Bond
Harry V. Cheshire - Irene's Attorney
Mike Pat Donovan
Martin Doric
Sam Finn
Joel Friedkin - Uncle Ben
Richard H. Gordon
Sheila Graham - Herself
Tom Greenway - Moving van driver
Thomas Brown Henry
Hans Herbert - Station master
Linda Johnson - Telephone operator
Joe Kirk - Hotel clerk
Clarence Kolb - Darcy
Mary Landa - Della
W.J. O'Brien
Frank Pershing
Jason Robards, Sr. - Judge
Ruth Robinson - Apartment manager
William H. Ruhl
Erskine Sanford - Dr. Bender
Glenn Vernon - Ed
Ben Welden - Moving van helper
Anna May Wong - Su Lin
Will Wright - District Attorney
Quicksand
Danny finds himself short of cash when he's supposed to take out Vera (Jeanne Cagney), a waitress whom he's just met who works at a hash-house. He borrows 20 dollars from the cash register, planning on paying it back with 20 dollars that a buddy owes him the next day, but the friend doesn't turn up. To get the 20 dollars, he buys a 100-dollar watch on a payment plan and then hocks it for the 20 dollars, but a detective picks up on the purchase and threatens to have him jailed if he doesn't pay the full 100 dollars immediately; desperate to raise the money, he robs a drunken bar patron of his bill-fold. His money problems seemingly behind him, Danny takes Vera out with the extra cash, but gets into a fight with her former boss, Nick (Peter Lorre), who picks up a clue that Danny did the robbery. Nick pressures Danny to provide him with a new car (a hard-to-get commodity in 1950) from the garage where he works, in return for keeping quiet. Danny steals the car and turns it over to Nick, but he and Vera decide to get even by robbing Nick's safe that night -- now they've got 3,600 dollars, which they split. But Danny's boss, Mackey, tells him he knows who stole the car, and wants either the car back or the full value, or he'll turn Danny in to the police. Vera has already blown her share on a mink coat, and he
goes back to Mackey with what he has,
Mickey Rooney - Dan Brady, auto mechanic
Jeanne Cagney - Vera Novak, cafe cashier
Barbara Bates - Helen
Peter Lorre - Nick Dramoshag, Penny Arcade Owner
Taylor Holmes - Harvey
Art Smith - Mackey, garage owner
Wally Cassell - Chuck
Minerva Urecal - Landlady
Patsy O'Connor - Millie
Jimmy Dodd - Buzz
Lester Dorr - Baldy
John Gallaudet - Mortarity
Alvin Hammer - Auditor
Richard Lane - Lt. Nelson
Frank Marlowe - Watchman
Kitty O'Neil - Madame Zaronga
Ray Teal - Motorcycle Officer
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