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  1. Part-time artist Christopher Cross is absolutely smitten with the beautiful Kitty March. Kitty plays along, but she’s really only interested in Johnny, a two...

  2. SCARLET STREET. Directed by. Fritz Lang. United States, 1945. Drama, Crime, Film noir. 102. Synopsis. 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. Synopsis.

  3. Scarlet Street (1945) -- (Movie Clip) Speaking Of Time Boss J-J (Russell Hicks) conducting ceremonies at the dinner marking 25 years of service by lowly cashier Chris (Edward G. Robinson), opening Fritz Lang's Scarlet Street, 1945, from Dudley Nichols' screenplay.

  4. Scarlet Street. 1945 · 1 hr 43 min. TV-PG. Thriller · Crime · Drama. In one of Fritz Lang's finest American films, Edward G. Robinson stars as as a meek cashier who plunges into a whirlpool of lust, larceny and revenge. Starring: Dan Duryea Edward G. Robinson Joan Bennett Margaret Lindsay Rosalind Ivan. Directed by: Fritz Lang. In one of ...

  5. 16 de feb. de 2014 · Scarlet Street – while certainly more modest in its ambitions than Lang’s M and Metropolis – is still highly effective; it succeeds as a disturbing drama, a portrait of male neurosis and as a potent depiction of abusive relationships. The most dominant theme is emasculation, which is embodied powerfully in Robinson’s meek Christopher Cross.

  6. www.screenbound.co.ukScarlet Street [1945]A bored banker trapped in a loveless marriage falls for a hoodlum’s girlfriend. The pair work out a cruel way to ca...

  7. 31 de dic. de 2014 · Scarlet Street is a great reflexion about the emotion dictatorship. Reviewer: Pruss - favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 1, 2006 Subject: excellent While this isn't M, it's really very good, and very enjoyable, unpredictable, and raising interesting questions--good filmmaking by and large, with some excellent performances.