Watched: 03/29/2026
Format: Sketchy Russian Site/ Archive.org
Viewing: First
Director: Ted Tetzlaff
So, because the studios are dumb and don't make their older movies easily available, I watched this on a sketchy Russian (link above). And I wanted to watch this movie. I would have paid real American dollars to watch this movie, in fact.
Why? It had (in order ot interest) Audrey Totter, Richard Conte, Sam Jaffe and John McIntire. And was a crime flick I'd not seen discussed anywhere except for one still I saw go by on social media a couple of months back.
Conte plays a mobster who has gone to Miami from NYC, and while there found singer Audrey Totter,* who he plans to bring back to New York and make a star. Totter is wary, but knows this could be her big break, and so jumps in a car with Conte and his two heavies.
The group stops off in a small town on the Florida/ Georgia state line and apparently old business comes back to haunt him as a former victim tries to get him, but Conte gets the drop on him and shoots him dead while Totter watches. At the trial, Totter gets a bout of conscience and says he murdered the guy (debatable, but okay) and Conte goes to prison.
Mostly it's a prison movie as Conte manipulates his situation in a Southern prison farm, eventually becoming a trustee who watches the other prisoners work, and even has a rifle to stop them should they escape.
If you want a movie where Conte is an absolute menace, this is the one. I always think it's a shame Conte is kind of forgotten outside of portions of the classic film scene - he's terrific in everything I've seen him in, and Hollywood had a ton of roles for him during this era.
Totter doesn't have that much to do here, which is wild as she's kind of coming off some leading roles and her range is in no doubt. Maybe she just wanted to go to Florida, where the movie was filmed on location in Clay County.
Sam Jaffe plays a fellow prisoner who knows Conte is manipulating him into a deadly corner, and John McIntire once again plays the stalwart lawman.
I'm not sure why this particular movie seems like its been shelved. It's got name talent, a good enough premise and a pretty solid ending. But these things rarely make sense to me.
Also - there are multiple movies named "Under the Gun" and it struck me how funny it would be to watch all of them, but I don't think I'll do that.
*she's brunette in this, but it does nothing to change her Totteriness









