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1948 • Crime / Thriller • 91m

The Street with No Name

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After two gang-related killings in "Center City," a suspect (who was framed) is arrested, released on bail...and murdered. Inspector Briggs of the FBI recruits a young agent, Gene Cordell, to go undercover in the shadowy Skid Row area (alias George Manly) as a potential victim of the same racket. Soon, Gene meets Alec Stiles, neurotic mastermind who's "building an organization along scientific lines." Stiles recruits Cordell, whose job becomes a lot more dangerous.

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Mark Stevens
Mark Stevens
Gene Cordell / George Manly
Richard Widmark
Richard Widmark
Alec Stiles
Lloyd Nolan
Lloyd Nolan
Inspector George A. Briggs
Barbara Lawrence
Barbara Lawrence
Judy Stiles
Ed Begley
Ed Begley
Chief Bernard Harmatz
Donald Buka
Donald Buka
Shivvy
Joseph Pevney
Joseph Pevney
Matty
John McIntire
John McIntire
Cy Gordon
Walter Greaza
Walter Greaza
Lt. Paul Staller
Howard Smith
Howard Smith
Ralph Demory
George Barrows
George Barrows
Bouncer at Gym (Uncredited)
Lane Chandler
Lane Chandler
Policeman at Arcade (Uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissell
Noble 'Kid' Chissell
Prisoner (Uncredited)
Edmund Cobb
Edmund Cobb
Desk Sergeant (Uncredited)
Sam Edwards
Sam Edwards
Whitey (Uncredited)
Bruce Gordon
Bruce Gordon
Detective in Raid (Uncredited)
Fred Graham
Fred Graham
Bank Clerk (Uncredited)
Kit Guard
Kit Guard
Man at Arcade (Uncredited)
Director: William KeighleyScreenplay: Harry KleinerProducer: Samuel G. Engel

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John Chard
2018-09-30
70%

Central City Confidential. The Street With No Name is directed by William Keighley and adapted to screenplay by Samuel Engel and Harry Kleiner. It Stars Mark Stevens, Richard Widmark, Lloyd Nolan, Barbara Lawrence and Ed Begley. Music is by Lionel Newman and cinematography by Joseph MacDonald. Undercover FBI agent Gene Cordell (Stevens) infiltrates a crime gang led by Alec Stiles (Widmark). Produced in the good old semi-documentary style that suits cops and robbers noir pieces, The Street With No Name is all about showing how great the FBI is – and how dangerous their jobs are. Tight with its procedurals and investigative science, its thematic elements have high interest factors. Whilst the thrills come with the peril Cordell faces as he runs the risk of being unmasked by suspicious gang members and, naturally, there’s a stoolie in the mix as well. Stevens makes Cordell as the all American hero type, the kind the FBI want up front and personal as the face of its organisation. Widmark, fresh from prime psycho duties in Kiss of Death, again brings the nasty, only here with sly rational villainy in abundance. The polar opposites work well, while the characterisations of not only the principal players, but others as well, has that delightful ambiguity and personal quirky traits that would often drive film noir on. Joseph MacDonald (The Dark Corner/ Call Northside 777) cloaks it in suitably noirish photography, ensuring the fictional Central City comes off as a place in danger of being corruptible to the core. Dialogue is hard enough to land a punch, the script thus managing to offset Stiles being under written, and even though the plot is thin, cast are good enough to keep it as above average noir fare for discernible types. 7/10 Footnote: It would be reimaged as House of Bamboo in 1955 with Samuel Fuller directing (MacDonald on photography duty there as well). Interesting to compare the two from a noir perspective.

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Origin
US
Languages
English
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20th Century Fox

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