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Scarlet Street (1945)

December 25, 1945 (US) Drama, Crime • 103m

Overview

Cashier and part-time starving artist Christopher Cross is absolutely smitten with the beautiful Kitty March. Kitty plays along, but she's really only interested in Johnny, a two-bit crook. When Kitty and Johnny find out that art dealers are interested in Chris's 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.

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Top Billed Cast

Edward G. Robinson
Edward G. Robinson

Christopher Cross

Joan Bennett
Joan Bennett

Katherine 'Kitty' March

Dan Duryea
Dan Duryea

Johnny Prince

Jess Barker
Jess Barker

David Janeway

Charles Kemper
Charles Kemper

Homer Higgins

Samuel S. Hinds
Samuel S. Hinds

Charles Pringle

Russell Hicks
Russell Hicks

J.J. Hogarth

Richard Abbott
Richard Abbott

Critic at Gallery (uncredited)

Rodney Bell
Rodney Bell

Barney (uncredited)

Richard Cramer
Richard Cramer

Principal Keeper (uncredited)

Dick Curtis
Dick Curtis

Detective (uncredited)

Tom Daly
Tom Daly

Penny - Bartender (uncredited)

Edgar Dearing
Edgar Dearing

Policeman (uncredited)

Joe Devlin
Joe Devlin

Joe Williams, Morning World (uncredited)

Tom Dillon
Tom Dillon

Policeman (uncredited)

William Hall
William Hall

Policeman (uncredited)

Robert Malcolm
Robert Malcolm

Policeman (uncredited)

Neal Dodd
Neal Dodd

Priest (uncredited)

Ralph Dunn
Ralph Dunn

First Policeman in Park (uncredited)

Fred Essler
Fred Essler

Marchetti (uncredited)

Lance Fuller
Lance Fuller

Minor Role (uncredited)

Gus Glassmire
Gus Glassmire

Employee (uncredited)

Sherry Hall
Sherry Hall

Employee (uncredited)

Milton Kibbee
Milton Kibbee

Employee (uncredited)

Ralph Littlefield
Ralph Littlefield

Employee (uncredited)

Howard M. Mitchell
Howard M. Mitchell

Employee (uncredited)

Arthur Gould-Porter
Arthur Gould-Porter

Critic at Gallery (uncredited)

Boyd Irwin
Boyd Irwin

Critic at Gallery (uncredited)

Chuck Hamilton
Chuck Hamilton

Chauffeur (uncredited)

Herbert Heywood
Herbert Heywood

Bellboy (uncredited)

Thomas E. Jackson
Thomas E. Jackson

Chief of Detectives (uncredited)

Edward Keane
Edward Keane

Detective (uncredited)

Dick Wessel
Dick Wessel

Detective (uncredited)

Cy Kendall
Cy Kendall

Nick (uncredited)

Fritz Leiber
Fritz Leiber

Evangelist (uncredited)

George Lloyd
George Lloyd

Vince Conway, Ledger (uncredited)

Lou Lubin
Lou Lubin

Tiny - Bartender (uncredited)

George Meader
George Meader

Holliday (uncredited)

Horace Murphy
Horace Murphy

Milkman (uncredited)

Clarence Muse
Clarence Muse

Ben - Bank Janitor (uncredited)

Lee Phelps
Lee Phelps

First Policeman in Hogarth's Office (uncredited)

Rose Plumer
Rose Plumer

Knitting Woman in Lobby (uncredited)

Constance Purdy
Constance Purdy

Matron (uncredited)

Beatrice Roberts
Beatrice Roberts

Secretary (uncredited)

Dewey Robinson
Dewey Robinson

Derelict Saving Cross (uncredited)

Syd Saylor
Syd Saylor

Tom Crocker, Evening Globe (uncredited)

Wallace Scott
Wallace Scott

Drunk (uncredited)

Emmett Vogan
Emmett Vogan

Prosecutor (uncredited)

Matt Willis
Matt Willis

Policeman in Hogarth's Office (uncredited)

Charles Cahill Wilson
Charles Cahill Wilson

Watchman (uncredited)

Will Wright
Will Wright

Globe Loan Office Manager (uncredited)

Amzie Strickland
Amzie Strickland

Woman (uncredited)

John Barton
John Barton

Hurdy-Gurdy Man (uncredited)

Byron Foulger
Byron Foulger

Jones - Apartment Manager (uncredited)

Crew
Milton Krasner
Milton Krasner

Director of Photography

Hans J. Salter
Hans J. Salter

Original Music Composer

Walter Wanger
Walter Wanger

Executive Producer

Jack Pierce
Jack Pierce

Makeup Artist

Melville Shyer
Melville Shyer

Assistant Director

John P. Fulton
John P. Fulton

Visual Effects

Bernard B. Brown
Bernard B. Brown

Sound Director

Carl Lawrence
Carl Lawrence

Set Decoration

Travis Banton
Travis Banton

Costume Designer



Reviews

Steve

⭐ 10/10

April 12, 2017

www.noiroftheweek.com

This week's Noir of the Week is Scarlet Street.
Its one of my favorite films. Most of you already know the story and hopefully have seen the new release of the film on DVD from Kino International.

The film was directed by Fritz Lang and was based on the 1930's French film, La Chienne.

Scarlet Street is about a common bank cashier in the 1930s who succumbs first to vice and then murder. I won't give the plot away, b… read the rest.

John Chard

⭐ 9/10

December 13, 2018

If he were mean or vicious or if he'd bawl me out or something, I'd like him better.

Christopher Cross, in middle aged, and in a life going nowhere and devoid of love and inspiration. Till one evening he rescues Kitty March from a mugger, it's the start of a relationship that has far reaching consequences for them, and those closest to them.

The previous year director Fritz Lang had made The Woman In The Window, a film that was hugely pop… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

July 1, 2022

It's interesting to see Edward G. Robinson cast as the downtrodden bank cashier, trapped in a loveless marriage, who has a penchant for painting. He comes to the rescue of a damsel in distress "Kitty March" (Joan Bennett) who is having a tough time with her loutish boyfriend "Johnny Prince" (Dan Duryea). He falls for her hook, line and sinker only to discover she has assumed that he is a wealthy man and she tries to manipulate and embezzle from h… read the rest.

griggs79

⭐ 7/10

November 14, 2024

Why on earth did they decide to colourize _Scarlet Street_? This is a film where every shadow, every drop of rain, and every grimy street corner needs to be black and white to intensify its moody, bleak atmosphere. The grayscale isn’t just aesthetic; it’s the very essence of the story’s dark descent and the bleakness surrounding its characters. Stripped of that stark, high-contrast style, it loses the bite and grit that makes it a quintessential … read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$1,202,000

Revenue

$2,948,500

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