Scarlet Street (1945) dir Fritz Lang, with Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, Dan Duryea. Netflix disk is faded out needs a restoration, would look great restored, even with lousy print. Robinson is a cashier who dreams of being an artist. On the way back from a dinner in his honor he saves a damsel in distress from an attacker and falls in love. She (Bennett) turns out to be a prostitute & Duryea her pimp. Needs a better print. With the print as is a 7/10
I haven't read the french novel on which it was based
What about the French movie on which it's based, Renoir's La Chienne?
What about the French movie on which it's based, Renoir's La Chienne?Joe, did you watch the Kino DVD? I seem to remember it looked pretty good......
Well, the italian dvd has a very good quality. The movie, I saw it in the early '80's back to back with the twin made the year before. I don't like it. Visually, as everything by Lang, is beautiful: and still with a title like that one should expect at least not to be shot entirely in the studio. The male leads are perfect, Duryea expecially. But Joan Bennett doesn't look the part. It is the story that is the main source of unsatisfaction. We have to accept: 1) that Robinson could have married a harridan like only in movies 2) that he can be blind to Bennett's real feelings towards him (he gives her money though she doesn't even want to be touched by him 3) that her wife's thought-deceased husband comes up out of the blue 4) the incredible affair with his paintings. I haven't read the french novel on which it was based: probably censorship and the fact id didn't have to render the story in images made ot more acceptable, but to the movie I can give only a 6\10.
You haven't read the novel.
Me, no, I haven't.
I have just to trust what's written in the film credits.
You're kidding, right? The lying credit is a Hollywood commonplace!
So you've read the novel?
Sure, just like he's seen The Dark Knight.