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The File on Thelma Jordon

Cleve Marshall, an assistant district attorney, finds himself drawn to Thelma Jordon, an enigmatic woman shadowed by a troubled past. When Thelma comes under suspicion in her aunt's murder, Cleve dedicates himself to clearing her name.

Director(s)

Robert Siodmak

Francisco Day

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Cast & Crew

Franklyn Farnum

Franklyn Farnum

Grand Juryman / Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Sam Harris

Sam Harris

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Eddie Borden

Eddie Borden

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Victor Romito

Victor Romito

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Walter Bacon

Walter Bacon

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Lew Harvey

Lew Harvey

Reporter (uncredited)

Bert Stevens

Bert Stevens

Defense Aide (uncredited)

Kenneth Tobey

Kenneth Tobey

Police Photographer (uncredited)

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Dinner Party Guest (uncredited)

Walter Merrill

Walter Merrill

Reporter (uncredited)

Ottola Nesmith

Ottola Nesmith

Mrs. Asher (uncredited)

Geraldine Wall

Geraldine Wall

Matron

Robert Siodmak

Robert Siodmak

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Dorothy Vernon

Dorothy Vernon

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Stanley Ridges

Stanley Ridges

Kingsley Willis

Eric Alden

Eric Alden

Reporter (uncredited)

Jim Davies

Jim Davies

Bailiff (uncredited)

Helen Dickson

Helen Dickson

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Gertrude Hoffmann

Gertrude Hoffmann

Aunt Vera Edwards

Jerry James

Jerry James

Reporter (uncredited)

William Meader

William Meader

Reporter (uncredited)

Arthur Tovey

Arthur Tovey

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Joe Evans

Joe Evans

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Charles Sherlock

Charles Sherlock

Reporter (uncredited)

Francisco Day

Francisco Day

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Stephen Roberts

Stephen Roberts

Jury Foreman (uncredited)

Paul Kelly

Paul Kelly

Miles Scott

Lee Phelps

Lee Phelps

Chauffeur (uncredited)

Geraldine Jordan

Geraldine Jordan

Woman Prisoner (uncredited)

Gertrude Astor

Gertrude Astor

Juror (uncredited)

Mary Gordon

Mary Gordon

Charwoman (uncredited)

Nick Cravat

Nick Cravat

Reporter (uncredited)

Wendell Corey

Wendell Corey

Cleve Marshall

Art Howard

Art Howard

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Garry Owen

Garry Owen

Bailiff (uncredited)

Barry Kelley

Barry Kelley

District Attorney William Pierce

Virginia Hunter

Virginia Hunter

Pierce's Secretary (uncredited)

Dot Farley

Dot Farley

Woman Prisoner (uncredited)

Theresa Harris

Theresa Harris

Esther

Clancy Cooper

Clancy Cooper

Chase (uncredited)

Richard Rober

Richard Rober

Tony Laredo

Sam McDaniel

Sam McDaniel

Porter (uncredited)

Barbara Stanwyck

Barbara Stanwyck

Thelma Jordon

Rodney Bell

Rodney Bell

Withers (uncredited)

Nolan Leary

Nolan Leary

Court Clerk (uncredited)

Basil Ruysdael

Basil Ruysdael

Judge Jonathan David Hancock

Ezelle Poule

Ezelle Poule

Woman (uncredited)

Marjorie Kane

Marjorie Kane

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

John Cortay

John Cortay

Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)

Stan Johnson

Stan Johnson

(uncredited)

Minor Watson

Minor Watson

Judge Calvin H. Blackwell

Jack Roberts

Jack Roberts

Reporter (uncredited)

Kasey Rogers

Kasey Rogers

Dolly - Cleve's Secretary

Eddie Parks

Eddie Parks

Club Proprietor (uncredited)

Joan Tetzel

Joan Tetzel

Pamela Blackwell Marshall

Lynn Whitney

Lynn Whitney

Woman Prisoner (uncredited)

Harry Antrim

Harry Antrim

Sidney

Byron Barr

Byron Barr

McCary

Jane Novak

Jane Novak

Mrs. Blackwell

Kate Drain Lawson

Kate Drain Lawson

Clara

Jonathan Corey

Jonathan Corey

Timmy Marshall

Robin Corey

Robin Corey

Joan Marshall

Ethel Bryant

Ethel Bryant

Deputy (uncredited)

William Hamel

William Hamel

Newsman (uncredited)

Harry Templeton

Harry Templeton

Newsman (uncredited)

Michael Ann Barrett

Michael Ann Barrett

Woman Prisoner (uncredited)

Fairy Cunningham

Fairy Cunningham

Woman Prisoner (uncredited)

Caroline Fitzharris

Caroline Fitzharris

Cook's Daughter (uncredited)

Howard Gardiner

Howard Gardiner

Reporter (uncredited)

Bill Hawes

Bill Hawes

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Dorothy Klewer

Dorothy Klewer

Woman Prisoner (uncredited)

Lorna Jordon

Lorna Jordon

Woman (uncredited)

Details

GenresThriller, Drama, Crime
Runtime1h 40 mins
Released on04 Nov 1949
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

7/10

I'm no good for any man for any longer than a kiss! The File on Thelma Jordon is directed by Robert Siodmak and written by Ketti Frings and Marty Holland. It stars Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey, Paul Kelly, Joan Tetzel, Stanley Ridges and Richard Rober. Music is by Victor Young and cinematography by George Barnes. Assistant district attorney Cleve Marshall (Corey) falls for Thelma Jordon (Stanwyck) after she seeks help solving a problem with prowlers and burglars. But is there more to Thelma than meets the eye? Probably due to availability issues in home viewing formats, this appears to be one of film noir legends Siodmak and Stanwyck's under seen pictures. Which is a shame, for although it is often tagged as something of a lesser value Double Indemnity, it's a noir that noir lovers can get great rewards from. As we are in noirville the plot isn't at all surprising. Stanwyck fronts up for what we expect is femme fatale duty, Corey looks to be on course for being a hapless loser dude, Kelly is up for some tough copper portrayal, while Rober stalks the edges of the frame as bad news bloke. A despicable crime is at the core of the story, and characterisations are straight out of the dark alleyway (Thelma has murky secrets and ideals, Wendell is unhappily married with a drink problem). Running at 100 minutes in length, the pic does feel a touch too long, especially given that the first thirty minutes is focused on building the principal players, where they are at in their life and the build up of their relationship. This asks for faith in staying with the piece, in hope it rewards for the following hour plus. Thankfully it does. As the crime arrives, we are treated to noir nirvana as per style of film making. It's the middle of the night in a house menaced by shadows as the wind bashes an open window shutter. For a good twenty minutes, prior to - during - and post the crime, the house is a scary monstrous place, perfect for a dark deed to be enacted. The great Siodmak (The Killers, The Spiral Staircase, Criss Cross) is in his element on this, where aided by the superb photographic skills of Barnes (Rebecca, Force of Evil), the staging of scenes and the visuals enhance the moody machinations of the plot. As does Young's dramatic musical score. So with acting performances comfortably on par for the good the tech credits are high. Irks come with that drawn out first third of film, and the ending poses some question marks as well. Personally I would have liked it to have finished five minutes earlier, but as it stands there's a sort of double whammy with the finale. Some will find it contrived, others will applaud the ultimate outcome since it doesn't cop out. Either way, this is a noir film worthy of seeking out for the like minded purveyors of such things. 7/10

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