Two Smart People
Two Smart People is a 1946 American film noir crime drama film directed by Jules Dassin and starring Lucille Ball, John Hodiak, Lloyd Nolan and Hugo Haas. It was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was one of a number of noirs starring Hodiak.
Plot
Ace Connors is a con man who has half a million dollars in bonds hidden in a cookbook. When he tries to sell a bogus oil investment to Dwight Chadwick at a Beverly Hills hotel, Dwight's attractive friend, Ricki Woodner, intervenes with a scam of her own.Ace is about to go to prison for his part in the theft of the bonds. He arranges a deal to reduce his sentence by testifying, angering his former partner in crime, Fly Feletti.
A cop, Bob Simms, is assigned to accompany Ace on the train from Los Angeles to New York. The passengers include Ricki, who is falling for Ace and wants to help, and Fly, who wants to keep Ace from making it to New York.
Along the way, Ace and Ricki manage to get off the train in New Orleans to enjoy Mardi Gras together. When they do, Ace leaves the book at a costume shop, confident no one will notice it until he returns for it. During a romantic moment around midnight, Ace reveals to Ricki where he's hidden the bonds. Fly makes his move, but Simms is able to beat him to the draw. Ace fears that con artist Ricki has taken it on the lam with his dough, but she turns up, ready to wait for Ace till he's out of Sing Sing.
Cast
- Lucille Ball as Ricki Woodner
- John Hodiak as Ace Connors
- Lloyd Nolan as Bob Simms
- Hugo Haas as Seïnor Rodriquez, Dept. of Agriculture
- Lenore Ulric as Maria Ynez, Inn of the 4 Winds
- Elisha Cook, Jr. as Fly Feletti
- Lloyd Corrigan as Dwight Chadwick
- Vladimir Sokoloff as Monsieur Jacques Dufour
- David Cota as Jose
- Clarence Muse as Porter
- Erwin Kalser as Franz
- George Calliga as Stewart
- Fred Nurney as Victoire
- Fred Toones as Clarence
- Shelley Winters as Princess
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