This Side of the Law (1950) - Richard Bare, Richard L. Bare | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Them

This Side of the Law (1950)
Directed by Richard Bare / Richard L. Bare
Release Date - Jun 17, 1950 (USA - Unknown), Jun 17, 1950 (USA) | Run Time - 74 min. | Countries - United States | MPAA Rating - NRSynopsis by Hal Erickson
This Side of the Law stars Kent Smith as David Cummins, a man caught up in an epic subterfuge. At the behest of attorney Philip Cagle (Robert Douglas), Cummins poses as a man who has been missing for seven years and is presumed dead. Cagle insists that this deception is necessary to protect a huge estate from avaricious relatives. Cummins finds himself heir to a far-from-loving wife, a resentful brother and a seductive sister-in-law. That's right: there's much more to this than meets the eye. Top-billed Viveca Lindfors brings a bit of texture to the otherwise two-dimensional character of Cummins' "wife."
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con/scam, impersonation, murder, lawyer
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