I want to love this film, there’s a lot of great things about it, including Sydney Greenstreet as Dr. Mark Hamilton and some interesting paranoia inducing moments. Bogart is good too, but his character, Richard Mason, is not very lovable. I wish we had more opportunities to develop some empathy for him.
The thing that bothered me the most, however, is that the two women are shown either as a nagging wife or as helpless woman who only worries about if she’ll marry. I watched Conflict the day after seeing Phantom Lady, both dealing with killers in loveless marriages that are identified by the experts as egomaniacs. And they both have disappearing ladies in big hats.
Phantom Lady (1944) and Conflict (1945) also have Robert Siodmak in common, as he directed the first and the co-wrote the latter. You could argue that Phantom Lady’s Kansas (Ella Raines) also wants to get married, but she’s smart, driven and sweet. And she carries the film. But enough about the Lady. Even with all its flaws, Conflict is worth a watch. Maybe even a re-watch so that I can like it better the second time. 3.5 stars
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