7/10
Slightly Norish "B" ...Julie London Appears & Helps Interest
29 November 2021
Slightly Above Average Filler with some Interest Provided by a Pedestrian Julie London as a "Car-Hop" who Loves Her Joe.

Shady Characters Abound and that Includes Authority Figures like Law Enforcement and Doctors.

They are Painted as Either Corrupt or Unhelpful at the Least.

The Plot Involves a Drunk Joe Meandering About the Streets and Bumbles into a Serial-Killer Murder, is Framed and Spends the Run-Time Uncovering the Real Criminal.

Elements of Crime such as a Lustful Woman-Hating Murderer, are Paraded Out in Norish Fashion as the Innocent Joe, a Sympathetic PTSD Korean Vet, an Artist who Lives with a Doting Mom.

The Guilty Party, Aside from the Despicable Entourage of Society's "Suits" that Hypocritically Populate this Mid-50's Milieu, is Easy to Spot because the Low-Budget Doesn't Allow for Many Suspects.

Julie Doesn't Sing and is Slightly Miss-Cast as a Teen-Aged Waitress, but is Easy on the Eyes. Her Supposed Romance with a Fat Cab Driver and Friend of Joe, Strains Credibility.

Overall, a Not-Bad Little Entertainment with some Intriguing Representations of Characters,

the Most Bizarre is a Sub-Plot with a Possible Incestuous Father and His Sleep-Walking Daughter.
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