Sunday, January 11, 2026

Backfire (1950)

War veteran Bob (Gordon MacRae) is recovering from a serious spine injury. He and Army buddy Steve (Edmund O’Brien) have plans to start a ranch. But after being administered a sedative Bob is visited by a strange woman who tells him that Steve has had a serious spine injury. Nobody believes him but he hasn’t heard from Steve in quite some time. After being discharged, Bob learns that Steve has been fingered for the murder of a notorious gambler. Bob sets out to find his buddy and clear his name.

It appears at first that the film will follow O’Brien’s Steve character, but follows Bob instead. But much of the film is told in flashback, so it follows both. Bob’s best gal is pretty nurse Julie (Virginia Mayo) who helps with the sleuthing. Ed Begley Sr plays a police captain.

Backfire spent two years on the shelf before release for reasons unknown. This noir-adjacent film kept me guessing and boasts a surprising high body count. Considered a middle of the road drama at the time, I found it a bit better than most. I don’t see how the title plays into the story, but who am I to judge. AMRU 3.5.

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