Among the best of the Bogeaus-Dwan collaborations were the Byzantine-plotted Western Silver Lode (1954), which co-starred Bogeaus' actress-wife, Dolores Moran, and Slightly Scarlet (1956), an operatic adaptation of James M. Cain's -Love's Lovely Counterfeit. Ever the maverick, Bogeaus frequently ran into financing problems, as well as difficulties with the various Hollywood guilds for employing non-union technicians, but he always managed to deliver his product to theaters on the designated release dates. The one notable exception was Benedict Bogeaus' final film, The Most Dangerous Man Alive, which was completed in 1958 but remained on the shelf until 1961. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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