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The Capture

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In a haunting post-war suburb, the psychological thriller follows the life of a young artist whose ambitions for success are threatened by a dark secret from his past. Hero and anti-hero at once, our protagonist, Tom, finds himself trapped in a web of betrayals and mistrust when a series of mysterious disappearances of his acquaintances begin to occur after an event that marked him forever. Set against the backdrop of a city that seems to be under constant surveillance, Tom struggles to maintain his sanity as he senses that there are forces conspiring against him.

The plot intensifies when his best friend, who has also been his confidant, starts to doubt his innocence, fueling the suspicions that surround him. As the viewer is drawn into Tom's unhinged mind, an internal struggle between reality and paranoia unfolds. Almost like a game of cat and mouse, distorted memories and terrifying visions intertwine to challenge the perception of truth.

As he confronts his dark past, Tom must decide whether to risk it all to restore his name or to sink completely into the abyss of guilt and despair. With a tense atmosphere and unexpected twists, the story explores the limits of morality and the fragility of the human mind, taking us down a path that invites reflection on what it truly means to be innocent.

Media type
Movie
Year
1950
Director
John Sturges
Writer
Niven Busch
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.90
Actors
Lew Ayres
Teresa Wright
Victor Jory
Jacqueline White
Jimmy Hunt
Barry Kelley
Duncan Renaldo
William Bakewell
Milton Parsons
Frank Matts
Felipe Turich
Edwin Rand
Vito Scotti
Chuck Roberson
Rico Alaniz
George Brand
Bob Burrows
Bob Castro
Edward Coch
Paul Fierro
Alex Gerry
Gil Herman
Pepe Hern
Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
Eddie Le Baron
Kay Lee
Tommy Lee
Manuel Lรณpez
Paul Marion
Tina Menard
Alberto Morin
Charles Morton
Peter Ortiz
Paul Regas
Rosa Turich
Juan Varro
Harry J. Vejar
Francisco Villalobos
Gender
Drama
Western
Crimen
Country
United States
Producers
Niven Busch
Original title
The Capture
Duration
91
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