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Falsely Accused | Film Noir
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7.2/10
IMDbAlthough Franchot Tone is given top billing in this film, he does not appear for the first 45 minutes.
Contemporary sources indicate that Dave Coleman dubbed Elisha Cook Jr.'s erotic drum solo. This has been confirmed by Coleman's son. Despite this, some modern sources state that the drumming was provided by Buddy Rich, although Rich claimed to have been so busy in Hollywood at the time that he would have been unable to remember.
The elusive phantom lady being sought by 'Kansas' is repeatedly referenced in the story as 'Miss Terry' - 'mystery'
After the film's release, Jacques Press and Eddie Cherkose sued Universal for $20,000 for not getting on-screen credit for their song "Chick-ee-Chick."
The automobile driven by Franchot Tone is a 1941 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible De Luxe Coupe.
"[last lines] Scott Henderson: [Carol 'Kansas' Richman listens to a message left on a Dictaphone machine] Hello, Kansas. Renew my membership to the Architects and Engineers Association and call Mason and Follett, the contractors, and make an appointment with them for tomorrow morning. [Carol begins to hang up the Dictaphone's sound tube] Scott Henderson: Uh, uh, uh, don't hang up. You know you're having dinner with me tonight, and tomorrow night, and the next night, and then every night [the Dictaphone skips and repeats end of message] Scott Henderson: ... every night... every night... every night."
"Cliff: You and I are going to have fun tonight, Jeannie! You like jive? Carol Richman: You bet! I'm a hep kitten!"