1. Looking into the film noir void: Lang's Scarlet Street (1945). |
Jun 12, 2018 · Scarlet Street is an eloquent look at the effects of a tormented conscience and real “poetic justice” but also things like dishonesty in art, jealousy, and ...
Scarlet Street is one of the blackest films noir in pretty much any film fan’s canon (yes, even by 1945 standards and the puritanical rules…
2. Scarlet Street (1945) - Turner Classic Movies - TCM
A middle aged wouldbe painter falls into the clutches of an unscrupulous woman.
3. Scarlet Street (1945) - MUBI
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When the timid, middle-aged Chris Cross rescues a street-walking bad girl named Kitty from the gutters of Greenwich Village, he plunges headlong into a whirlpool of lust, larceny, deception, and revenge.
4. SCARLET STREET (1945) - Film Noir Board
May 17, 2014 · This theme gains momentum the more involved Cross becomes with Kitty, which eventually leads to him telling her things are "...just like we were ...
A blog devoted to the classic American film noirs of the 1940s and 1950s.
5. Scarlet Street (1945): Joan Bennett – The Dangerous Femme Fatale
Jul 22, 2019 · Perhaps one of the most fascinating themes that emerges in film noir is how ordinary, everyday and even boring people are drawn into the web of ...
by Paul Batters How can a man be so dumb… I’ve been waiting to laugh in your face ever since I met you. You’re old and ugly and I’m sick of you…sick, sick, sick! Kitty…
6. SCARLET STREET (1945, Dir. Fritz Lang) - Comments on Culture
SCARLET STREET (1945, Dir. ... “Manufacturing Heroines: Gothic Victims and Working Women in Classic Noir Films.” Film Noir Reader 4: The Crucial Films and Themes ...
A remake of Jean Renoir’s 1931 film La Chienne (“The Bitch”), Scarlet Street joins Lang’s 1944 film The Woman in the Window as a two-film exploration of the ways in which bourgeois comfort and resp…
7. Lakeshore Classic Movies | Scarlet Street (1945) - PBS
Jun 26, 2022 · A mild-mannered, middle-aged cashier and wannabe painter (Edward G. Robinson) saves a pretty, young woman of the streets (Joan Bennett) from her threatening ...
Film noir with painter (Edward G. Robinson) caught in the web of a pretty, young woman.
8. SCARLET STREET - The Beacon
SCARLET STREET. 1945. Director. Fritz Lang. Starring. Edward G. Robinson. Joan Bennett. Dan Duryea. Margaret Lindsay. Runtime. 103 MINUTES. SCARLET STREET image ...
Fritz Lang’s cynical, sordid noir SCARLET STREET was originally banned in several U.S. jurisdictions as indecent and immoral. It probably still should be!
9. Scarlet Street | Rotten Tomatoes
Cashier and part-time starving artist Christopher Cross (Edward G. Robinson) is absolutely smitten with the beautiful Kitty March (Joan Bennett).
Cashier and part-time starving artist Christopher Cross (Edward G. Robinson) is absolutely smitten with the beautiful Kitty March (Joan Bennett). Kitty plays along, but she's really only interested in Johnny (Dan Duryea), a two-bit crook. When Kitty and Dan find out that art dealers are interested in Chris' work, they con him into letting Kitty take credit for the paintings. Cross allows it because he is in love with Kitty, but his love will only let her get away with so much.