Pier 23 is one of those compact, under-the-radar noir films that rewards anyone willing to seek it out. Clocking in at just under an hour and clearly made on a modest budget, it nevertheless punches well above its weight, thanks in large part to its sharp construction and, most memorably, its clever, fantastic dialogue. The script crackles with super fun wit and urgency, giving even the smallest exchanges a sense of purpose and personality that elevates the entire production in a very cool way. Hugh Beaumont leads as San Francisco private eye Dennis O’Brien, and his performance is a genuine highlight. It’s especially fascinating to see him here playing against the wholesome, steady persona he would later embody as Ward Cleaver on television. In Pier 23, Beaumont brings a harder edge (world-weary, alert, and quietly determined) demonstrating a versatility that often goes overlooked when people think of his career. Ann Savage is equally compelling as the female lead, once again proving ...
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