The film is so sophisticated for it's time. It's a cinematic stage play. Amazing camera movement in such an early talkie. There's a scene towards the end of the film where Crawford is alone in a room, frantically pacing, trying to figure her next move, that made me feel like I was in a theater...
Here are a few I'd love to see:
LAST HOURS BEFORE MORNING - Ed Lauter
GOODNIGHT, MY LOVE - Richard Boone
GOLDEN GATE MURDERS - David Janssen
CURSE OF THE BLACK WIDOW - Tony Franciosa
THE DEAD DON'T DIE - George Hamilton
VAMPIRE - Richard Lynch