Not unlike that other Elia Kazan noir (On the Waterfront, 1954), Boomerang! stars Dana Andrews as a man caught between the force of rapacious corruption and the moral compulsion to do the right thing. Under significant pressure by a reform-minded administration to find the killer of a beloved priest in Bridgeport, Connecticut, city attorney Henry Harvey (Andrews) prepares to prosecute a young, disillusioned veteran (Arthur Kennedy) who ends up the prime suspect based on a hasty investigation and circumstantial evidence. There’s only one problem: Harvey doesn’t believe he did it. Inspired by true events, the film lacks the visual inventiveness of some of Kazan’s later work, but that fits the procedural material; the police roles are relatively small — Lee J. Cobb plays police chief Harold Robinson and Karl Malden plays Detective White — and all the glory goes to Harvey in the courtroom. “It’s always the same. You look around long enough you’ll find some guy with his fingers in the till.”
By Michael Bayer
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