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Film Noir | Mike Hammer
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Robert Bray receives an "introducing" credit, even though he is credited in 32 prior movies starting in 1947 (and 31 more, uncredited, before that). The "introducing" credit is qualified by "as Mike Hammer", suggesting that further appearances as Mike Hammer were planned or at least considered.
The negotiation between Hammer and Holloway echoes, in style and substance, the second meeting between Sam Spade and Kasper Gutman in The Maltese Falcon (1941).
This is the last of four movies produced by Parklane Pictures Inc., all based on novels by Mickey Spillane. The earlier movies are I, the Jury (1953), The Long Wait (1954), and Kiss Me Deadly (1955). The protagonist is Mike Hammer in all except ''The Long Wait''.
Jan Chaney's debut.
Genie Coree's debut.
"Mike Hammer: Off my back, chick - I'm tired!"
"Mike Hammer: I told you I have a moral objection to murder."