SummaryThis 1950 film is an expressionist tour de force -- a grinding tale of fate in which a moment of decency proves the final act. (Film Forum)
Directed By:Jules Dassin
Written By:Jo Eisinger, Gerald Kersh, Austin Dempster, William E. Watts
Night and the City (re-release)
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A dark, brooding noir, with Widmark riveting as a hustling promoter who sinks into the quagmire of his own ambitions.
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Jules Dassin, in his direction, manages extraordinarily interesting backgrounds, realistically filmed to create a feeling both of suspense and mounting menace.
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However defined, the movie's a moody piece of Wellesian chiaroscuro (shot by Max Greene, né Mutz Greenbaum) and an occasionally discomfiting underworld plunge, particularly when the mob-controlled wrestling milieu explodes into a kidney-punching donnybrook.
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Production Company:
- 20th Century Fox
Release Date:Mar 28, 2003
Duration:1 h 36 m
Rating:TV-PG
Tagline:The inside story of London after dark.




























