
Undertow (1949) | Streaming Guide & Showtimes
Undertow (1949) — Undertow stars Scott Brady as a gambler just out of wartime military service. Streaming on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store...
Undertow (1949) Storyline
Undertow stars Scott Brady as a gambler just out of wartime military service. No longer interested in wagers and speculations, Brady wants only to open up a mountain vacation lodge. Before this can take place, Brady is framed for murder, and forced to hide out in the home of Peggy Dow. With the help of Dow and a policeman friend, Brady searches for the real murderer. Watch carefully in Undertow and you'll spot new Universal contractee "Roc" Hudson as a plainclothes detective.
Full Cast & Crew
- Scott Brady as Tony Reagan
- John Russell as Danny Morgan
- Dorothy Hart as Sally Lee
- Peggy Dow as Ann McKnight
- Bruce Bennett as Reckling
- Gregg Martell as Frost
- Robert Anderson as Stoner
- Dan Ferniel as Gene (as Daniel Ferniel)
- Rock Hudson as Detective (as Roc Hudson)
- Charles Sherlock as Cooper
- Anne P. Kramer as Clerk (as Ann Pearce)
- Robert Easton as Fisher
- Bobby Barber
- George Eldredge
- Thomas Browne Henry
Why Watch Undertow?
The Vibe: Undertow is a gripping, tense, and full of twists thriller and crime movie from 1949. Directed by William Castle, and starring Scott Brady, John Russell, Dorothy Hart Undertow stars Scott Brady as a gambler just out of wartime military service.
Fan Reception: While holding a polarized score of 6.1/10, Undertow retains a dedicated audience who appreciate its unique premise and stylistic choices.
Time Investment: At a brisk 1h 11m, it's a tight, efficient movie that respects your time while delivering maximum impact.
Who Should Watch It: Highly recommended for those who love edge-of-your-seat suspense. If you enjoy movies that blends thriller with crime elements, Undertow deserves a spot on your watchlist.
Movie Details & Production
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