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7.6/10
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंDet. Sgt. Mark Dixon wants to be something his old man wasn't: a guy on the right side of the law. Will Dixon's vicious nature get the better of him?Det. Sgt. Mark Dixon wants to be something his old man wasn't: a guy on the right side of the law. Will Dixon's vicious nature get the better of him?Det. Sgt. Mark Dixon wants to be something his old man wasn't: a guy on the right side of the law. Will Dixon's vicious nature get the better of him?
Fred Aldrich
- Detective at Staff Meeting
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Don Appell
- Willie Bender
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David Bauer
- Sid Kramer
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Eddie Borden
- Pool Hall Patron
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Neville Brand
- Steve
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Barry Brooks
- Thug
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Ralph Brooks
- Railroad Baggage Clerk
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Oleg Cassini
- Oleg
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John Close
- Hanson
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कहानी
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThis is the last in a series of films that Otto Preminger made as a director-for-hire for Twentieth Century Fox in the 1940s. The series includes Laura (1944), which also stars Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews, Fallen Angel (1945) and Whirlpool (1950).
- गूफ़In the opening sequence, the police dispatcher is heard on the car radio. The words spoken by the dispatcher, announcing two incidents, are lifted directly from the 1949 Procedures Manual of the New York City Police Department, where they are given as examples of the correct radio method. Only the time of day was changed to agree with the scene, but the addresses, incidents, car numbers, and dispatcher number are verbatim from the manual.
- भाव
[to Detective Dixon]
Insp. Nicholas Foley: Your job is to detect criminals, not to punish them.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटThe opening credits start as chalk writing on a sidewalk with someone walking over them and whistling.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Gene Tierney: Final Curtain for a Noir Icon (2008)
फीचर्ड रिव्यू
Despite the lack of a haunting theme song and the austere and humourous presence of Clifton Webb, this film is a much more exciting experience than "Laura", the other collaboration between Preminger, Andrews and Tierney. This is one of the grimmest film noir films I've ever seen, and not just in its lurid shadows and rain-drenched streets. The film is dark to its very soul. Dana Andrews plays what is now a standard stereotype: the cop who is bitter and deadly with his temper. But Andrews plays it with more honesty and humanity than most any other angry movie cop you're likely to see. Despite the fact that his character is good at heart, he is also a criminal and a killer, and the film beautifully strings him along, forcing him to serve his spiritual penance. What of course is most fun is the way that his terror over being discovered slowly comes to a boil. I've seen tons of film noir movies but I can't recall ever seeing the protagonist ever becoming the anti-hero in such a startling way. Many of the best film noir pics have that dizzying spiral theme of a man trapped by his own weakness. "Night in the City", "Detour", "Scarlet Street", "In a Lonely Place", "Act of Violence" and "Johnny Eager", are among the best of them. "Were the Sidewalk Ends" holds its own among them. Not a bad recommendation!
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- $14,75,000(अनुमानित)
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 35 मिनट
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- 1.37 : 1
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