Cry of the City (1948) | |
Director(s) | Robert Siodmak |
Producer(s) | Sol C. Siegel |
Top Genres | Crime, Drama, Film Noir, Romance |
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Cry of the City (1948) was a Crime - Drama Film directed by Robert Siodmak and produced by Sol C. Siegel.
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Noir Nook: YouTube Noir ? Cry of the City (1948)
By Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Nov 19, 2019 From Classic Movie Hub BlogNoir Nook: YouTube Noir ? Cry of the City (1948) The other night, I participated in a #FilmNoirFriday thread on Twitter, where I offered up a film noir recommendation. I selected The Big Combo (1955), which is one of the many noirs that I love, but which doesn?t get a lot of attention. This first... Read full article
Day 22 of Noirvember: Cry of the City (1948)
By shadowsandsatin on Nov 22, 2017 From Shadows and SatinGritty and fast-paced, Cry of the City focuses on a m?lange of distinctive characters, including Martin Rome (love that name), played by Richard Conte, a small-time hood who has recently added the murder of a cop to his long list of misdeeds; Teena (Debra Paget), Rome?s unflaggingly steadfast girlfr... Read full article
Cry of the City (1947)
By 4 Star Film Fan on Dec 3, 2015 From 4 Star FilmsCry of the City is a lesser noir from director Robert Siodmak with an often arbitrary plot, but since he is a mainstay of the genre it’s still an interesting foray on a number of fronts. It’s visually striking and features a number of interesting characters, especially female characters ... Read full article
Cry of the City (1947)
By 4 Star Film Fan on Dec 3, 2015 From 4 Star FilmsCry of the City is a lesser noir from director Robert Siodmak with an often arbitrary plot, but since he is a mainstay of the genre it’s still an interesting foray on a number of fronts. It’s visually striking and features a number of interesting characters, especially female characters ... Read full article
The Build-Your-Own-Blogathon: Richard Conte in Cry of the City (1948)
By shadowsandsatin on Aug 9, 2014 From Shadows and SatinI could cheerfully watch Richard Conte make cinnamon toast, paint a wall, or even tie his shoes. But when he?s front and center in a 1940s noir, I really go into orbit! Case in point: Twentieth Century Fox?s Cry of the City, a 1948 film noir feature with a top-notch, can?t-miss cast that, in additio... Read full article
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