Synopsis
No Questions Asked is a movie released in 1951.
In a gripping tale of moral ambiguity and danger, a young attorney finds himself ensnared in the seedy underbelly of organized crime. When Steve Keiver, a bright yet naΓ―ve lawyer, decides to play fast and loose with the law for a quick financial gain, he inadvertently catches the attention of ruthless gangsters. What begins as a seemingly harmless venture spirals into a high-stakes game, as Steveβs actions lead him deeper into a world where loyalty and betrayal dance on the edge of a knife. The allure of easy money blinds him to the perilous consequences that await, showcasing the seductive nature of power and corruption. As the story unfolds, the tension escalates when Police Inspector Matt Duggan starts to connect the dots of Steveβs illicit dealings. Faced with an impossible choice between his newfound criminal associates and the law he once vowed to uphold, Steve's struggle for redemption becomes a thrilling ride. With its exploration of ethics, ambition, and the cost of success, this film provides a captivating look at how easily one can be drawn into darkness. Engage with a narrative that challenges the viewer to question the very nature of right and wrong, making it a must-watch for fans of classic crime dramas.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer