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195369 minCrime, Drama, Thriller

Jeopardy

Is Jeopardy a Hit or Flop?

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Is Jeopardy worth watching? With a rating of 6.6/10, this Crime, Drama, Thriller film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Jeopardy Synopsis

A woman is kidnapped when she goes to get help for her husband who is trapped on a beach with the tide coming in to surely drown him.

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Top Cast

Barbara Stanwyck
Barbara StanwyckHelen Stilwin
Barry Sullivan
Barry SullivanDoug Stilwin
Ralph Meeker
Ralph MeekerLawson the Fugitive
Lee Aaker
Lee AakerBobby Stilwin
Rico Alaniz
Rico AlanizOfficer at 1st Roadblock (uncredited)
Salvador Baguez
Salvador BaguezOfficer at 1st Roadblock (uncredited)
Bob Castro
Bob CastroPolice Machine Gunner (uncredited)
Carlos Conde
Carlos CondeTijuana Vendor (uncredited)
George L. Derrick
George L. DerrickGas Station Attendant (uncredited)
Paul Fierro
Paul FierroMexican Lieutenant

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Is Jeopardy worth watching?

Jeopardy has received mixed reviews with a 6.6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Crime, Drama, Thriller movies.

Is Jeopardy hit or flop?

Jeopardy has received average ratings (6.6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Jeopardy?

Jeopardy is a Crime, Drama, Thriller movie that A woman is kidnapped when she goes to get help for her husband who is trapped on a beach with the tide coming in to surely drown him....

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Critic Reviews

John ChardSep 30, 2017
★ 7

Peligro! Jeopardy is directed by John Sturges and adapted to screenplay by Mel Dinelli from Maurice Zimm's radio play "A Question of Time". It stars Barbara Stanwyck, Barry Sullivan, Ralph Meeker and Lee Aaker. Music is by Dimitri Tiomkin and cinematography by Victor Milner. Running just shy of 70 minutes, Jeopardy is a classic lesson in how to garner great suspense from a small cast and set-up. Beginning with jaunty music and the scene setting of a family of three off for a vacation, it's all Americana bliss, but it's not long before fate deals the family some bad cards and we land firmly in thriller territory. The dialogue is safe and assured, with the stars turning in rich characterisations as written, particularly a wonderfully oily Meeker as the villain of the piece. Though very much plein air as a production, a claustrophobic and fraught air grips the play and drags the viewer in wholesale, a sense of cruel luck, danger and ironies hold things in a noir realm. While a turn of events in the narrative is deftly played, the sub-text shattering to the point we don't need to see it to feel it. Unfortunately some irritants stop it from hitting the top end of the scale. Daft ironies and highly improbable contrivances chip away at the pic's other strengths, one scene has the son (Aaker) trapped on a dilapidated pier, to which his dad calls out "stay right where you are", I mean really, what else was the lad going to do?! Some crude back projection work also dampens down some otherwise nice production touches (Calif locales just lovely), while the ending kinda dilutes a previous moral kicker. But irritants aside, this holds its head up high as a picture well worth investing time in. 7.5/10