Bait
1954 · Movie · 79 min. · United States
Bait starts out with a cunning pre-credits sequence, wherein a dapper, erudite gentlemen (Cedric Hardwicke), after signing a series of autographs for his admiring fans, introduces himself as the Devil. Addressing the viewer, His Satanic Majesty introduces a cautionary tale of sex and greed—which turns out to be yet another steamy Hugo Haas-directed melodrama, this one titled Bait. Once more, Haas casts himself as a truculent middle-aged man who succumbs to the charms of trashy young blonde Cleo Moore. The plot concerns a lost gold mine, which Haas has been seeking out for nearly 20 years. All he needs is a bright young man to share expenses and responsibilities for a prospecting expedition.
Direction Hugo Haas
Cast Cleo Moore · Hugo Haas · John Agar · Emmett Lynn · Bruno VeSota · Jan Englund · George Keymas · Cedric Hardwicke
Soundtrack Václav Divina
Screenplay Hugo Haas · Samuel W. Taylor
Cinematography Eddie Fitzgerald
Original title Bait
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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