I watched this noir classic for the second time recently–the first time was probably more than five years ago–and immediately pronounced it the best of its kind. On reflection, I thought I might back off from that, as I considered others like The Maltese Falcon and The Postman Always Rings Twice. But I won't back off very far; it's as good as those, at least.
I like it considerably better than Double Indemnity, which is another that's usually judged to be near the top of its class. One reason is that I find Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer more appealing than Fred McMurray and Barbra Stanwyck. Another is that the cinematography is top-notch. Many films of that period (late 1940s) are dim and muddy, but this one is crystal clear. And to my taste it's a more powerful story.
Here is something that purports to be the trailer. It looks to me more like it was assembled recently from clips. Certainly the text is not original. But it will give you a taste. (The video quality here is noticeable poorer than that of the actual film, at least as I saw it on Turner Classic Movies.)
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