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Plot The PlotTwo law enforcement agents (Fred MacMurray and Claire Trevor) work to infiltrate a drug smuggling ring South of the Border Down Mexico Way. What's the twist? Neither one knows the other is on the right side of the law. Film NotesBorderline DarknessThere's a dark tale at the heart of Borderline, though the film as originally released did its best to conceal the darkness by grafting some light comedy scenes unto an otherwise grim tale of double identity and betrayal. The combination of director William Seiter and screenwriter Devery Freeman, both far more adept at comedy, is most likely to blame for the inconsistent tone, but Universal horror film composer Hans Salter composed a score that also frequently undercuts the screen action. And yet there is an interesting movie to be viewed in this oddity from the Public Domain trash heap. That's why Alameda TV dramaturg Edison J. Nello took his deconstructivist scalpel to the heart of darkness at the center of the film, and has given it a new far more mean spirited life after death. Fred and ClaireFred MacMurray played many a nice guy before his final Disneyfication in the The Shaggy Dog, The Absent Minded Professor, and Follow Me Boys. His best performances, however, were in his dark roles in two Billy Wilder films - Double Indemnity and The Apartment. New York City born Claire Trevor played her share of women living in the shadows. Guns molls, prostitutes, and alcoholics were her specialties. On the other side of forty in Borderline, she's a bit over age to be the female bait for a drug smuggler with a weakness for girls. Still, Ms Trevor's Oscar® winning skills (Key Largo) manage to break through in selected scenes in a script that does nothing to help her cause. Everybody Hates RaymondBefore his break the mold leading man hero days in Perry Mason, Ironsides, and Godzilla, Raymond Burr made a nice living as a bad guy's bad guy, not only in Borderline, but Rear Window, A Place in the Sun and A Cry in the Night. Burr's show business roots ran back far, if not deeply; his mother was a movie theater organist. Before some success on the New York stage, Burr also had a brief career as a nightclub singer in Paris. Borderlining on Trivial
-- Ed Schneider - Alameda TV Cast
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