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99 River Street (1953)
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99 River Street is one of director
Phil Karlson
's brutal, sweaty excursions into film noir, and it has as many detractors as it has admirers. Certainly, there's a lot to applaud in
River
, starting with the economical way in which Karlson tells this complicated story. Karlson, as usual, is in love with close-ups, and there's a reason for it: they force the audience to concentrate on the character at hand, to experience his experience in a direct and no-nonsense manner. But cinematographer
Franz Planer
isn't content to pack everything into the close-ups; he provides some stunning, evocative shots and angles that compliment and enhance the action and the storytelling. Planer and Karlson are especially good with the climactic sequence, which is expertly handled. And the cast, especially
John Payne
, is in top form. And yet all of this talent and expertise is in pursuit of what is, at base, a rather ordinary story -- and one that, despite Karlson's skill, is still more than a little convoluted. In addition, Karlson's world view may come across as too cynical and/or simplistic for some. Not for every taste, 99 River Street still packs an undeniable wallop. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jay Adler
Christopher
Peggie Castle
Pauline Driscoll
John Day
Bud
Brad Dexter
Victor Rawlins
Frank Faylen
Stan Hogan
Evelyn Keyes
Linda James
Jack Lambert
Mickey
Glenn Langan
Lloyd Morgan
Peter Leeds
Nat Finley
John Payne
Ernie Driscoll
Eddy Waller
Pop Dudkee
Ian Wolfe
Walde Daggett
Gene Reynolds
Chuck
William Tannen
Director
Production Crew
F. Paul Sylos
Art Director
Frank Sylos
Art Director
Paul F. Sylos
Art Director
Franz Planer
Cinematographer
Art Lange
Composer (Music Score)
Emil Newman
Composer (Music Score)
Joe King
Costume Designer
Phil Karlson
Director
Buddy Small
Editor
Edward Small
Producer
George Zuckerman
Screen Story
Robert Smith
Screenwriter
Alfred E. Kegerris
Set Designer
George Zuckerman
Short Story Author
George Zuckerman
Short Story Author
Lambert Day
Sound/Sound Designer
David Koehler
Special Effects
Year: 1953
Runtime: 83
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Crime
Produced by
United Artists
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