Gunman in the Streets is a 1950 black-and-white film shot in film noir style. The low-budget B-movie was shot on location in Paris, France. The film was directed by Frank Tuttle, who directed the film noir classic This Gun for Hire. The film was released in France under the title Le Traque (The Hunt") and later was released in England under "Gunman in the Streets" and in Canada as "Gangster at Bay". It was also titled "Time Running Out" for the US television syndication of the film beginning in 1963. The French/US produced film was never released in theaters in the US."
W**N
simone
interesting crime film set in france starring simone signoret and dana Andrews. dated, but worth watching.
B**H
good noir
Like in Borzage's Moonrise, Dane Clark plays an unlikable angry criminal named Eddy. Eddy is an escaped prisoner who goes to his girlfriend Simone Signoret (the excellent French actress who starred in such classics as Diabolique and Room at the Top) for financial help and a getaway. Since his capture Simone has tried to rebuild her life, even getting involved in a relationship with a reporter who got a false scoop from her. Despite the fact that the reporter respects her and she is nothing more than a doormat to Eddy, Simone finds to difficult to change.This isn't a masterpiece of film noir but it's a nice example. It's directed moodily by Frank Tuttle (This Gun for Hire) but the fine performances by the leads is really the reason to watch.
L**Y
A hidden treasure
This movie is a rare example for the mixture of a gangster- and film noir. Reckless gangster Clark meets Signoret in top form. TheParisien scene is great. Schuftan, the director of photography, made a real film noir out of it. Director Tuttle made a great, fast pacingmovie. Unknown and underrated.
T**M
Terrific Simone Signoret movie!
This is a terrific Simone Signoret movie. Robert Duke gives a fine understated performance. Dane Clark is good as well.
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