Released in 1948, is an American film noir crime drama directed by George Sherman [12]. While many noir films of the late 1940s were characterized by grim, fatalistic undertones, Larceny is often described as a more breezy and "chatty" entry in the genre, occasionally bordering on a parody of con-artist tropes [3, 8]. Plot Overview
Rick Maxon (John Payne), the group's "front man," poses as a war buddy of Deborah’s late husband [11]. He convinces her to fund a memorial boys' club in her husband's honor, intending to abscond with the $100,000 donation [11]. Larceny(1948)
The trade-off between the confidence inspired in a mark and the betrayal of that trust [5]. Released in 1948, is an American film noir
The plan unravels when Rick begins falling for Deborah , leading to a crisis of conscience [7, 11]. Complicating matters further is Tory (Shelley Winters), Silky's brassy girlfriend who carries a torch for Rick and arrives to "gum up the works" [6]. Core Themes He convinces her to fund a memorial boys'