On the Loose (1951)
"Men! They Make Me Sick!"...
16 July 2021
ON THE LOOSE opens with Jill Bradley's (Joan Evans) attempted suicide. Told in flashback, we see what led up to this desperate act.

Jill's bickering, self-absorbed parents (Melvyn Douglas and Lynn Bari) hardly notice her running around with her boozing friends, and getting into trouble.

When Jill is rejected by a man, she quickly becomes one of "those girls", fast and loose.

A bit less melodramatic than most of the "JD"-type films, this is still a cautionary tale about alcoholism and parental neglect. Everyone is believable, especially Ms. Evans' character.

EXTRA POINTS FOR: The father / daughter dance routine!...
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