
Assigned to investigate a lawyer's murder, a detective finds that his chief suspect is his own secretary--who is also the woman he loves..

If you're into those dusty, black-and-white noir mysteries where everyone talks like they’re reading off a telegram, you might get a kick out of The Divorce Racket. It’s definitely not for the high-octane crowd who needs a chase scene every ten minutes. It’s a slow burn, but sometimes the pilot light barely stays on. ...

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Aubrey Scotto

Charles Horan
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"If you're into those dusty, black-and-white noir mysteries where everyone talks like they’re reading off a telegram, you might get a kick out of The Divorce Racket. It’s definitely not for the high-octane crowd who needs a chase scene every ten minutes. It’s a slow burn, but sometimes the pilot light barely stays on. The premise is pretty straightforward, which is usually where these movies do their best work. A lawyer gets offed, and our detective hero realizes the woman he’s sweet on—his secr..."
A.J. Herbert
James W. Poling
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