Scarlet Street (1945) USA
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Director:Fritz Lang
Studio:Fritz Lang Productions
Producer:Walter Wanger, Fritz Lang
Writer:Georges de La Fouchardière, André Mouézy-Éon
Rating:7.9 (9,611 votes)
Rated:Approved
Date Added:2016-04-26
UPC:738329042028
Price:$1.00
Genre:Drama, Film-Noir, Thriller
Release:2005-11-21
IMDb:0038057
Duration:103
Picture Format:Flat Full Frame
Aspect Ratio:1.37 : 1
Sound:Mono
Languages:English
Subtitles:English
Features:Black and White
LAC code:300010861
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Fritz Lang  ...  (Director)
Georges de La Fouchardière, André Mouézy-Éon  ...  (Writer)
 
Edward G. Robinson  ...  Christopher Cross
Joan Bennett  ...  Katharine 'Kitty' March
Dan Duryea  ...  Johnny Prince
Margaret Lindsay  ...  Millie Ray
Rosalind Ivan  ...  Adele Cross
Jess Barker  ...  David Janeway
Charles Kemper  ...  Homer Higgins
Anita Sharp-Bolster  ...  Mrs. Michaels (as Anita Bolster)
Samuel S. Hinds  ...  Charles Pringle
Vladimir Sokoloff  ...  Pop LeJon
Arthur Loft  ...  Dellarowe
Russell Hicks  ...  J.J. Hogarth
Tom Daly (III)  ...  
Cy Kendall  ...  Nick (as Cyrus W. Kendall)
Tom Dillon  ...  Policeman
Richard Abbott  ...  Critic at Gallery (uncredited)
Hans J. Salter  ...  Composer
John Barton  ...  Hurdy-gurdy man (uncredited)
Rodney Bell  ...  Barney (uncredited)
Richard Cramer  ...  Principal keeper (uncredited)
Dick Curtis  ...  Detective (uncredited)
Tom Daly  ...  Penny (bartender) (uncredited)
Edgar Dearing  ...  Policeman (uncredited)
Henri DeSoto  ...  Waiter (uncredited)
Joe Devlin  ...  Joe Williams, Morning World (uncredited)
Neal Dodd  ...  Priest (uncredited)
Ralph Dunn  ...  First Policeman in Park (uncredited)
Fred Essler  ...  Marchetti (uncredited)
Byron Foulger  ...  Jones (apartment manager) (uncredited)
Lance Fuller  ...  (uncredited)
Gus Glassmire  ...  Employee (uncredited)
Arthur Gould-Porter  ...  Critic at Gallery (uncredited)
Sherry Hall  ...  Employee (uncredited)
William Hall  ...  Policeman (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton  ...  Chaffeur (uncredited)
Herbert Heywood  ...  Bellboy (uncredited)
Boyd Irwin  ...  Critic at Gallery (uncredited)
Thomas E. Jackson  ...  Chief of Detectives (uncredited)
Edward Keane  ...  Detective (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee  ...  Employee (uncredited)
Fritz Leiber  ...  Evangelist (uncredited)
Ralph Littlefield  ...  Employee (uncredited)
George Lloyd  ...  Vince Conway, Ledger (uncredited)
Lou Lubin  ...  Tiny (bartender) (uncredited)
Robert Malcolm  ...  Policeman (uncredited)
George Meader  ...  Holliday (uncredited)
Howard M. Mitchell  ...  Employee (uncredited)
Horace Murphy  ...  Milkman (uncredited)
Rose Plumer  ...  Knitting Woman in Lobby (uncredited)
Clarence Muse  ...  Ben (Bank Janitor) (uncredited)
Lee Phelps  ...  First Policeman in Hogarth's office (uncredited)
Constance Purdy  ...  Matron (uncredited)
Beatrice Roberts  ...  Secretary (uncredited)
Dewey Robinson  ...  Derelict saving Cross (uncredited)
Syd Saylor  ...  Tom Crocker, Evening Globe (uncredited)
Wallace Scott  ...  Drunk (uncredited)
Jack Statham  ...  Employee (uncredited)
Kerry Vaughn  ...  Blond girl (uncredited)
Emmett Vogan  ...  Prosecuting Attorney (uncredited)
Amzie Strickland  ...  Woman (uncredited)
Dick Wessel  ...  Detective (uncredited)
Matt Willis  ...  Policeman in Hogarth's office (uncredited)
Charles C. Wilson  ...  Watchman (uncredited)
Will Wright  ...  Globe Loan Office Manager (uncredited)
Walter Wanger  ...  Executive Producer
Milton R. Krasner  ...  Cinematographer
Arthur Hilton  ...  Editor
Alexander Golitzen  ...  Art Director
Russell A. Gausman  ...  Set Decorator
Carl J. Lawrence  ...  Set Decorator
Melville Shyer  ...  Assistant Director
Carmen Dirigo  ...  hair stylist
Glenn E. Anderson  ...  sound technician
Jack P. Pierce  ...  makeup director
Bernard B. Brown  ...  director of sound
Travis Banton  ...  Costume Design
John P. Fulton  ...  special photography
Summary: Chris Cross, 25 years a cashier, has a gold watch and little else. That rainy night, he rescues delectable Kitty from her abusive boyfriend Johnny. Smitten, amateur painter Chris lets Kitty think he's a wealthy artist. At Johnny's urging, she lets Chris establish her in an apartment (with his shrewish wife's money). There, Chris paints masterpieces; but Johnny sells them under Kitty's name, with disastrous and ironic results.