After her brother's death, Roma Courtney (Carole Lombard) becomes the heiress to his fortune. When fake psychic Paul Bavian (Alan Dinehart) claims to have a message from Roma's dead brother, he coaxes Roma into participating in a sรฉance, then things get interesting.
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On a trip to the west coast with my wife, we went to 'Fisherman's Wharf' in SF. While there I walked into a place that had vintage posters. I was creating a pool room in our basement & wanted a poster. What caught my eye was one of 'The Hustler' (1961) with Paul Newman & Piper Laurie. While looking at it a salesman walked up to give his pitch.
They wanted $800 for the poster, signed by Newman, Jackie Gleason and George C Scott. I almost bought it but the price was prohibitive. I passed, luckily & read somewhere later that Newman usually didn't sign anything. So it probably was a fake. We sold the house, pool room and all in 2009. I only hope I made the right decision & saved the purchase price.
Not the real poster, just used the image as a reference.
I had seen the movie & fancied myself as a hustler, which I wasn't. My father was closer. I met a real one, 'Richie Ambrose' in LV, much later.
At the time this came out I was more into westerns. I thought with Glenn Ford there's got to be a shootout. Glenn in real life actually was very fast with a gun. Never had got into Rita's movies much. Just a little early in my Saturday morning viewing fare. Missing was either John Wayne or Randolph Scott saving the ranch.