Loophole(1954) Review
(1954) is a gritty, "wrong man" film noir directed by Harold D. Schuster. Shot on the streets of Los Angeles, it follows a bank teller whose life is systematically dismantled by a relentless investigator after a clever heist leaves his drawer short. Core Premise & Plot
: Harold D. Schuster, a former editor, brings a taut and fast-moving pace to this B-movie "gem". Loophole(1954)
: Slavin hounds Donovan relentlessly, causing him to lose multiple jobs and his home, pushing the family toward total ruin. Production & Style (1954) is a gritty, "wrong man" film noir
: Because there is no record of the "examiner," Donovan is accused of the theft by the bank and the bonding company. (1954) is a gritty