Scarlet Street

Chris Cross, 25 years a cashier, has a gold watch and little else. One rainy night, he rescues the delectable Kitty from her abusive boyfriend Johnny. Smitten, amateur painter Chris lets Kitty think he's a wealthy artist. At Johnny's urging, Kitty lets Chris establish her in an apartment (...

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Corporate Authors: Diana Productions, Kino International Corporation, Universal Pictures Corporation
Other Authors: Barker, Jess (Actor), Bennett, Joan, 1910-1990 (Actor), Bolster, Anita, 1895-1985 (Actor), Duryea, Dan, 1907-1968 (Actor), Hicks, Russell, 1895-1957 (Actor), Hinds, Samuel S., 1875-1948 (Actor), Ivan, Rosalind, 1884-1959 (Actor), Kemper, Charles, 1900-1950 (Actor), Krasner, Milton (Cinematographer), La Fouchardiere, Georges de, 1874-1946, La Fouchardière, G. de (Georges), b. 1874, La Fouchardière, Georges de, 1874-1946, Lang, Fritz, 1890-1976 (Producer, Director), Lindsay, Margaret, 1910-1981 (Actor), Loft, Arthur, 1897-1947 (Actor), Mouëzy-Éon, André, 1880-1967, Nichols, Dudley, 1895-1960 (Screenwriter), Robinson, Edward G., 1893-1973 (Actor), Sokoloff, Vladimir, 1889-1962 (Actor), Wanger, Walter, 1894-1968 (Producer)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Kino On Video, c2005
New York, NY : Kino on Video, c2005
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Summary:Chris Cross, 25 years a cashier, has a gold watch and little else. One rainy night, he rescues the delectable Kitty from her abusive boyfriend Johnny. Smitten, amateur painter Chris lets Kitty think he's a wealthy artist. At Johnny's urging, Kitty 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
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
Item Description:At head of container title: Fritz Lang's
Based on the novel La Chienne by Georges de La Fouchardière
Based on the novel and play "La Chienne" by Georges de La Fouchardière in collaboration with Mouëzy-Éon
Based on the novel by Georges de La Fouchardière
Issued as part of the box set: Film noir, five classics from the studio vaults
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1945
Originally released as a motion picture in 1945
Special features: Audio commentary by David Kalat ; photo gallery (including images of deleted scenes)
This WorldCat-derived record is shareable under Open Data Commons ODC-BY, with attribution to OCLC
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"Newly mastered from archive material preserved by the Library of Congress"--Container graphics
"Newly mastered from archive material preserved by the Library of Congress"--Container
Physical Description:1 videodisc (101 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in
Format:DVD
DVD; region 1, NTSC
Production Credits:Director of photography, Milton Krasner ; film editor, Arthur Hilton ; musical score, H.J. Salter ; art direction, Alexander Golitzen ; director of sound, Bernard B. Brown ; set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Carl Lawrence ; costumes by Travis Banton ; special photography by John P. Fulton
Director of photography, Milton R. Krasner ; art director, Alexander Golitzen ; editor, Arthur Hilton ; music, H.J. Salter