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  1. Two Smart People is a 1946 American film noir crime drama film directed by Jules Dassin and starring Lucille Ball, John Hodiak, Lloyd Nolan and Hugo Haas. It was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was one of a number of noirs starring Hodiak.

  2. With Lucille Ball, John Hodiak, Lloyd Nolan, Hugo Haas. A fugitive negotiates a 5-year sentence for the theft of half-million dollar worth of bonds but takes a short trip before surrendering, while suspecting that a con-woman, a cop and a former crime-partner are after his hidden bonds.

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    • Crime, Drama, Romance
    • Jules Dassin
    • 1946-06-04
  3. Oct 10, 2006 · That final MGM picture was Two Smart People (1946), a comedy-drama. John Hodiak plays a swindler who, about to be sent to prison, embarks on a cross-country trip with the sole purpose of eating enough gourmet food to compensate for the prison grub to which he will soon be subjected.

    • Jules Dassin, Sid Sidman
    • Lucille Ball
  4. About this movie. arrow_forward. Director Jules Dassin (Night and the City) combines the best of film noir, crime caper and romance in this little gem starring Lucille...

  5. A fugitive negotiates a 5-year sentence for the theft of half-million dollar worth of bonds but takes a short trip before surrendering, while suspecting that a con-woman, a cop and a former crime-partner are after his hidden bonds.

  6. Two Smart People (1946) Director Jules Dassin (Night and the City) combines the best of film noir, crime caper and romance in this little gem starring Lucille Ball, John Hodiak and Lloyd Nolan. IMDb 6.4 1 h 32 min 1946. 7+. Romance · Drama. Available to rent or buy. Rent movie. HD $3.59 $3.19. Buy. HD $9.99. More purchase. options.

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  8. Two confidence tricksters (Lucille Ball and John Hodiak) meet cute, spoiling each other’s cons, and end up on a train heading east, accompanied by a cop (Lloyd Nolan) taking Hodiak back to New York to serve a five-year prison sentence and trailed by a sleazy criminal (Elisha Cook) after the $500,000 in bonds hidden in a cookbook.