I Love Trouble (1948)
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In this stylish noir, private eye Stuart Bailey (Franchot Tone) is hired to locate a missing heiress but uncovers a web of deceit, murder, and double identities. Directed by S. Sylvan Simon, the film combines sharp dialogue and twisting suspense. Tone’s performance was praised by The New York Times as 'smooth and quietly compelling.'
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