The Dark Past

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The Dark Past

movie poster
Directed by Rudolph Maté
Produced by Buddy Adler
Starring William Holden
Nina Foch
Lee J. Cobb
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) December 22, 1948 New York City, New York
Running time 75 min
Language English
IMDb profile

The Dark Past is a 1948 psychological thriller film starring William Holden. The film is a remake of Blind Alley (1939).

A psychoanalyst and his young family and some friends are taken hostage by a gang led by an escaped killer Al Walker. The doctor gets the killer to talk to him in an attempt to find out the killer's unconscious motivation for his evil ways.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

He relates a dramatic dream he's been having since childhood. Eventually, his crimes are traced back to his childhood and lack of parental guidance, and by the end of the night the doctor has calmed the killer's murderous rage and prevents any more killings.

Actor Role
William Holden Al Walker
Nina Foch Betty
Lee J. Cobb Dr. Andrew Collins
Adele Jergens Laura Stevens
Stephen Dunne Owen Talbot
Lois Maxwell Ruth Collins
Berry Kroeger Mike
Steven Geray Prof. Fred Linder
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