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My Review of ‘No Questions Asked’ (1951)
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My Review of ‘No Questions Asked’ (1951)

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Debbi Mack
Jul 11, 2024
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WARNING: THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!

This movie starts with a woman returning home from a long vacation. She’s met at the airport by Steve Keiver, insurance investigator, and … guy who likes her. Their “welcome home” conversation at the airport is stilted and full of hints of problems to come. They break up in short order or actually, she packs her bags and leaves town with the man she married while on vacation, not even bothering to leave a note. That is one cold way to ghost a guy.

“Uh, say what?” (Image via TCM)

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