
Out of the shadows of a vice-ridden city comes James M. Cain's most explosive drama!
Kleptomaniac Dorothy Lyons is paroled from prison into the custody of her sister June, secretary to "reform" politician Frank Jansen. Ben Grace, associate of crime boss Sol "Solly" Caspar, sees this as a way to smear Jansen's campaign. Seductive Dorothy will do anything to get what she wants, which includes having a good time with Ben-- whom June is now in love with.
- 6.2
- 1956
- Released
- 1h 39m

John Payne
John Grace
Rhonda Fleming
June Lyons
Arlene Dahl
Dorothy Lyons
Kent Taylor
Frank Jansen
Ted de Corsia
Solly Caspar
Lance Fuller
Gauss
Buddy Baer
Lenhardt
Ellen Corby
Martha - June Lyons' Maid (uncredited)
George E. Stone
Roos (uncredited)
Fred Aldrich

Murray Alper

Albert Cavens

Paul Cristo

Sam Flint

Curt Furberg

Rudy Germane
Hood (uncredited)
Frank Gerstle

Kenneth Gibson

Roy Gordon

Myron Healey

Frank Jenks

Mathew McCue

William Meader

Barry Norton

William Phillips

Hal Taggart

Arthur Tovey

Gloria Victor

George D. Wallace

Released
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- #red hair
- #release from prison
- #kleptomania
- #film noir
- #ex-con
- #political corruption
- #parolee
- #flirtatious woman
- #irresponsible sister
- #political machine
- #mayoral election
- #redhead
- #sisters relationship
- #corrupt government
- #redheads
- #sexy women
Reviews

Chiseler's and Smouldering Redheads. Slightly Scarlet is directed by Allan Dwan and adapted to screenplay by Robert Blees from the novel Love's Lovely Counterfeit written by James M. Cain. It stars John Payne, Rhonda Fleming, Arlene Dahl, Kent Taylor and Ted de Corsa. A Technicolor/SuperScope production, music is scored by Louis Forbes and cinematography by John Alton. June Lyons (Fleming)











