Kind of bouncing around and trying to find lesser known titles in the hopes I may find a rare gem.
The Man Who Cheated Himself (1950) - 6.5/10
Solid little film starring Lee J. Cobb (12 Angry Men) as a Homicide Detective whose girlfriend (Jane Wyatt) kills her husband and has to outwit/outfox his brother (John Dall) given the case. There's some decent action and the plot mostly works as Dall is given moments of slowly figuring out what's going on and suspecting things are up when Cobb starts to give him a run around.
Wyatt is serviceable as the femme-fatale but Cobb largely carries this with a solid performance and Dall mostly keeps up with him. The scenes with the two of them are the better ones and it's nice seeing them actually investigating the case knowing the background to the situation.
There isn't a lot of tension and this film is arguably more known for its use of San Francisco as the location. If you're a Noir afficianado, it's worth a watch though and only goes 119 minutes. The Amazon Prime movie I watched was pretty bad in terms of lines, pixelation, etc. but I blame that on the effects of the tape itself and it being from 1950 with no real restoration likely ever done for it.