Twilight (1944 film)
Twilight (1944 film) is a low-budget American film noir directed by Paul Scardon. The film stars William Gargan, Maris Wrixon, and Charles Brokaw. The plot revolves around a private detective hired to investigate a series of threats against a wealthy and reclusive woman. The detective becomes entangled in a web of family secrets, hidden identities, and potential murder as he delves deeper into the case. Critically, the film is often considered a minor entry in the film noir genre, lacking the stylistic flair and complex narrative structures of more renowned examples. It is remembered more for its presence in the genre's historical context than for its artistic merit.