His Kind of Woman Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

His Kind of Woman directed by veteran John Farrow, is a convoluted mystery thriller which tries unsuccessfully to combine slapstick comedy with excessive violence, resulting in a film that depends more on stereotypes than on plot development. Nick (Raymond Burr), is a deported gang boss who needs to get back to the United States to run his operation. Dan Miller (Robert Mitchum) is a hard-up guy, who is persuaded, both by a series of beatings and a substantial sum of money, to sell his identity to Nick. Lenore (Jane Russell) a singer, poses as a heiress, trying to marry a millionaire. They all meet up in a resort in Mexico where Nick intends to have plastic surgery to alter his looks. There, a number of double-crosses, shootings, and chases all culminate in an exciting confrontation aboard ship. His Kind of Woman, a Howard Hughes production designed to be a showcase for Jane Russell, is entertaining when viewed as a comedy. As a serious film-noir thriller, it lacks suspense and depth. However, the film has its moments, and Robert Mitchum is in his element as the loner anti-hero. - Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Run Time:
120 min.
Production Co.:
RKO Pictures
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Crime and Mystery, Drama, Thriller
Themes:
Femmes Fatales, Criminal's Revenge
Tone:
Atmospheric, Campy, Gloomy, Quirky, Satirical
Keywords:
Mexico, anti-hero, deportation, gangster, identity, plastic-surgery, singer, yacht
Status: