Loophole(1954) (LATEST ✭)

: Harold D. Schuster, a former editor, brings a taut and fast-moving pace to this B-movie "gem".

: Slavin hounds Donovan relentlessly, causing him to lose multiple jobs and his home, pushing the family toward total ruin. Production & Style Loophole(1954)

: Because there is no record of the "examiner," Donovan is accused of the theft by the bank and the bonding company. : Harold D

Critics note that Loophole is particularly effective because of its sense of "unrelenting unfairness". It explores 1950s social anxieties regarding reputation and the ease with which an average life can be destroyed by an unwavering bureaucracy or a single motivated individual. While some find the final 10 minutes a bit rushed, the film is widely praised for its suspenseful build-up and McGraw’s menacing performance. Production & Style : Because there is no