Bait is a 1954 American film noir, written, directed and produced by Hugo Haas. Haas himself, Cleo Moore and John Agar star in the film.[1]
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Directed by | Hugo Haas |
Screenplay by | Samuel W. Taylor Hugo Haas |
Produced by | Hugo Haas |
Starring | Cleo Moore Hugo Haas John Agar |
Cinematography | Eddie Fitzgerald |
Edited by | Robert S. Eisen |
Music by | Václav Divina |
Production company | Hugo Haas Productions |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Middle-aged Marko (Haas) is searching for a lost gold mine for nearly 20 years. To share expenses for a prospecting expedition he teams up with bright young Ray Brighton (Agar). When they find the mine Marko decides he doesn't want to share with his partner and plans to murder him. He figures that after the two of them spend the winter together with Marko's trashy young wife (Moore) in a shack far from civilization, he will sooner or later catch them in adultery, and he can use the "unwritten law" to kill Brighton and thus escape punishment from the law. But the plot backfires.
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