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Pushover (1954) was a Crime - Film Noir Film directed by Richard Quine and produced by Jules Schermer.

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By Dan Day, Jr. on Mar 28, 2020 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog

A couple nights ago, courtesy of the MOVIES! TV channel, I watched a 1954 film noir called PUSHOVER. The movie starred two of my favorite actresses of all time--Kim Novak and Dorothy Malone. PUSHOVER was in fact Novak's very first credited film role (she gets a "And Introducing" main title credit). ... Read full article


Pushover (1954, Richard Quine)

By Andrew Wickliffe on Aug 30, 2018 From The Stop Button

As far as suspension of disbelief goes, nothing in Pushover compares to the second scene of the film, when twenty-one year-old Kim Novak makes goggly-eyes over forty-eight year-old Fred MacMurray. Both actors handle it straight, which is impressive on its own, but clearly MacMurray realizes how luck... Read full article


Pushover (1954)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 30, 2018 From 4 Star Films

A film such as Pushover is easy to admire for the simple fact that it does not waste a moment in telling its story. As the credits roll a bank job is already in full progress laying the basic groundwork for what will unravel in the subsequent minutes. The introduction of our stars follows soon there... Read full article


Day 14 of Noirvember: Pushover (1954)

By shadowsandsatin on Nov 14, 2017 From Shadows and Satin

Novak and MacMurray steam up the screen in Pushover. Some may call Pushover a ?poor man?s Double Indemnity? ? and the label is understandable. Like Double Indemnity, Pushover stars Fred MacMurray as a respected professional man who is pulled into a web of deception and murder at the urging of a beau... Read full article


Day 22 of Noirvember: The Lesser Knowns — Pushover (1954)

By shadowsandsatin on Nov 22, 2016 From Shadows and Satin

Kim Novak smolders in this one. Some may call Pushover a “poor man’s Double Indemnity” — and the label is understandable. Like Double Indemnity, Pushover stars Fred MacMurray as a respected professional man pulled into a web of deception and murder at the urging of a beautifu... Read full article


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Lona McLane: Well, it's been weird knowing you.


Paul Sheridan: Your place or mine?
Lona McLane: Surprise me.


Paul Sheridan: If you'd known where his dough came from, would you still have taken it?
Lona McLane: Money isn't dirty. Just people.


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Began shooting in mid-January 1954.
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