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A walk down "Scarlet Street" with Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, and Dan Duryea

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Jul 1, 2020

A walk down "Scarlet Street" with Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, and Dan Duryea Scarlet Street (1945) is a film noir directed by Fritz Lang, produced by Walter Wanger, cinematography by Milton Krasner, and starring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, and Dan Duryea. With the critical and bo read more

Black Angel (1946) with Dan Duryea

Classic Film Freak Posted by Orson De Welles on Feb 19, 2015

Share This! Duryea! …that fascinating tough-guy of “Scarlet Street”! If one was to toss out the name Roy William Neill most would shrug and rightfully claim ignorance of the man in question. A smaller subset would know Neill as the director of most all of the Universal Sherlock Hol read more

The Bad-Good Good-Bad Guy: Dan Duryea in The Underworld Story

Where Danger Lives Posted by Mark on Mar 27, 2014

Nobody could deliver a line quite like Dan Duryea. My favorite comes in 1949’s Manhandled, when his slimy, gum-chewing private detective brags, “You’re not talking to a cluck Charlie. You’re talking to a guy who knows all the angles.” It wasn’t his wittiest line, read more

Most Affable Thug: Dan Duryea (1)

Mildred's Fatburgers Posted by Beth Daniels on Jan 28, 2014

Not Terrifying. Not Terrific. Too Late for Tears (1949) What a silly, silly movie this is. Imagine if Patty McCormack's Rhoda Penmark from The Bad Seed grew up, got married, and started missing that penmanship medal. Maybe I'd been spoiled by the three Mexican pictures at Noir C read more