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Straße des Verbrechens

Originaltitel: Slightly Scarlet
  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 39 Min.
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Arlene Dahl and Rhonda Fleming in Straße des Verbrechens (1956)
An urban wheeler-dealer gets involved in organized crime, corrupt city politics and graft while falling in-love with the fiancée of the newly elected mayor.
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Film NoirDramaKriminalität

Ein städtischer Dealer wird in das organisierte Verbrechen, die korrupte Stadtpolitik und Bestechung verwickelt, während er sich in die Verlobte des neu gewählten Bürgermeisters verliebt.Ein städtischer Dealer wird in das organisierte Verbrechen, die korrupte Stadtpolitik und Bestechung verwickelt, während er sich in die Verlobte des neu gewählten Bürgermeisters verliebt.Ein städtischer Dealer wird in das organisierte Verbrechen, die korrupte Stadtpolitik und Bestechung verwickelt, während er sich in die Verlobte des neu gewählten Bürgermeisters verliebt.

  • Regie
    • Allan Dwan
  • Drehbuch
    • Robert Blees
    • James M. Cain
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • John Payne
    • Rhonda Fleming
    • Arlene Dahl
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    6,5/10
    1370
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Allan Dwan
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert Blees
      • James M. Cain
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • John Payne
      • Rhonda Fleming
      • Arlene Dahl
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    John Payne
    John Payne
    • Ben Grace
    Rhonda Fleming
    Rhonda Fleming
    • June Lyons
    Arlene Dahl
    Arlene Dahl
    • Dorothy Lyons
    Kent Taylor
    Kent Taylor
    • Frank Jansen
    Ted de Corsia
    Ted de Corsia
    • Solly Caspar
    Lance Fuller
    Lance Fuller
    • Gauss
    Buddy Baer
    Buddy Baer
    • Lenhardt
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Policeman
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    Murray Alper
    Murray Alper
    • Hood
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    Albert Cavens
    Albert Cavens
    • Man at Campaign Headquarters
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    Ellen Corby
    Ellen Corby
    • Martha
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    Paul Cristo
    • Man at Campaign Headquarters
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    Sam Flint
    Sam Flint
    • Man at Campaign Headquarters
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    Curt Furberg
    • Man at Campaign Headquarters
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Rudy Germane
    • Hood
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Frank Gerstle
    Frank Gerstle
    • Dave Dietz
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Kenneth Gibson
    • Man at Campaign Headquarters
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Roy Gordon
    Roy Gordon
    • General Norman B. Marlowe
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    • Regie
      • Allan Dwan
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert Blees
      • James M. Cain
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    7ma-cortes

    Enjoyable Noir film blending romance , political corruption and focusing two sisters tangled with a gang leader

    Big-city chronicle dealing with mobsters , corruption , prohibited loves and many other things . Concerning a small-time gangster carries out an assignment from Mafia boss , Ted de Corsia, to smear a law-and-order político , Ken Taylor , running for Mayor . Then he falls in love with the candidate 's secretary , Rhonda Fleming , it leads the plot mucks up even further . Innocent Rhonda has a crook , tipsy and ex-con sister , Arlene Dahl . Later on , Payne attempts to go straight and ends up running the dark business when De Corsia escapes town. Gang leader Payne meeting his comeuppance when he tangles with Rhonda's sister , Arlene Dahl , a hazardous Kleptomaniac . Out of the shadows of a vice-ridden city comes James M Caín most explosive drama ¡ James M Caín scorchingly frank expose of the operators behind big city graft.

    A spiffy , thrilling and medium budget Noir Film drama based on the James M Caín novel titled "Love's lovely counterfeit" .James M Cain wrote the prestigious "The postman always rings twice" that had several cinematic adaptations and "Slightly scarlet" script was well written by Robert Blees . Being an effective and provoking studio about mafia , corruption , political messes and thunderous love relationships . This is a smart example of Allan Dwan's 50 output , a good and fine director who made a lot of films , many of them belonging to Noir genre . Although the story results to be some confusing , as forget the twisted plot and just watch the character actors and actresses interplay .Trío protagonists give nice acting . John Payne is frankly well as a gang leader tangled with two beautiful women. Rhonda Fleming is gorgeous as the good girl falling for gang leader and his sister Arlene Dahl is wonderful . Both of whom , Fleming and Dahl , steal the show as the two dynamic sisters . Support cast is very good such as : Kent Taylor , Ted de Corsia , Buddy Baer , Lance Fuller , Ellen Corby and many others .

    Colorful cinematography in Technicolor and SuperScope by John Alton , a magnificent cameraman who along with Nicolas Musuruca are the main creators in Noir photography .As well as atmospheric and evocative cinematography by Louis Forbes and uncredited Howard Jackson . The motion picture produced by Benedict Bogeaus was competently directed by Allan Dawn . Even Martin Scorsese incidentally has tipped his cap to this great filmmaker and acknowledge him as an important influence . Dwan had a prolific career directing all kinds of genres as Westerns , Noir , drama , thriller , adventure, such as : Three musketeers , Iron mask , Pearl of the South Pacific , Heidi , Enchanted Island , Escape to Burma , The Gorilla , Rebecca of Sunnybrook farm , Passion , Brewster's millions , Cattle Queen Montana , Tenesse partner , Sands of Iwo Jima , among others . Rating 7/10 . Notable and decent Noir movie .
    7ny1mwd26

    A interesting film noir--in color

    Any story by James M. Cain should automatically command one's attention. Though probably not as famous as his other stories, this one manages to hold the viewer's interest. A curious thing to me is that, once again, the male lead is playing a far from sympathetic character (Ben). John Payne does a good good job, though sometimes it is not easy to figure out what Ben is up to or why. The success of the film rests upon the performance of the two female leads, Rhonda Fleiming and Arlene Dahl, especially the latter, whose acting was way beyond what I expected and almost carries the film, the ending of which might be a bit surprising. A tad slow in spots, 'Slightly Scarlet' nevertheless is a pretty entertaining film.
    7bmacv

    A hothouse flower from James M. Cain

    James M. Cain's first Hollywood fusillade went off in the mid-1940s, with Double Indemnity, Mildred Pierce and The Postman Always Rings Twice, all adapted from his books, helping to set the tone and the parameters for the noir cycle just getting up steam. In the mid-50s, he had a second wind, with Serenade and, from Love's Lovely Counterfeit, Allen Dwan's Slightly Scarlet. While not one of Cain's better works or one of the better movies made from them, it has its ample fascinations. Legendary noir director of photography John Alton works in color here, and startlingly enlivens his customary dark trapezoids with bursts of lime green, flame orange and orchid. (The rare films noirs done in color seem even more decadent: see Leave Her to Heaven and Desert Fury). John Payne reprises his solid, sullen self as a fence-straddling minor mobster who sees his chance to take control of the machine in a mid-sized midwestern city. His twin carrot-topped temptations are sisters Rhonda Fleming, as the mayor's gal Friday, and Arlene Dahl, who has just been released from prison -- she's a loony, man-devouring klepto (and Dahl does her proud. There's even a scene when Fleming finds the message "Goodbye Sister" scrawled in lipstick on her bedroom mirror). Too bad there was a lot of (unnecessary) rewriting of Cain's story; the ending is sourly ambiguous. But this is late noir in garish overdrive, and movies aren't much more fun than that.
    7robert-temple-1

    Amazing cinematography and art direction in late noirish melodrama

    Anyone remotely interested in cinematography and art direction should see this. John Alton, chiefly famous for his work in black and white, here switches to livid colour and achieves some of the most daring and moody effects ever known in colour films. This was a decade before 'flashing' the film became popular (a technique developed by Freddie Young, who told me all about it at the time he began the trend, with Lumet's 'Deadly Affair'). Everything here is so vivid, and the games played with colour in choice of sofas, walls, carpets, not to mention hair, are so intense, that the film is really chiefly of interest for all of that. Alton had to work only with variations in lighting, not with film processing possibilities. What he did is incredibly audacious, worth watching over and over just to study it. He has whole figures in shadow, and faces often are eclipsed by darkness in a bright room. It is really an incredibly dazzling display of virtuosity and genius. The two lead gals have matching hair, which plays well on the sets. Rhonda Fleming was a notorious strawberry blonde, and although I seem to recall that Arlene Dahl was really a normal blonde and presumably had her hair died to match Fleming's for this film, here they are very like the sisters they play indeed, with matching peachy hair and bright blue eyes. It is all a symphony of light and dark and colour combinations, like a modernist painting. The story is tepid, diluted from a James Cain novel about city corruption and crime. Arlene Dahl is not very convincing as a kleptomaniac siren who is supposed to be deeply psychologically disturbed (that part only comes out at the end, though we know about the thefts from the beginning, as the film begins with her coming out of prison). Rhonda Fleming swings her hefty bust around with confidence, and glares with her blue eyes at people as she challenges them, which with her fiery nature she does a lot. Into this mix comes a very seedy character played by John Payne, who by this time was really getting a little too old for such roles, nice fellow though he was. However, a sufficiently noirish tale ensues which is worth watching, though it is not a proper film noir, but merely has certain elements of that left, as the mid-1950s were asserting themselves, and people were getting more interested in Debbie Reynolds and Doris Day, and the War was a fading memory, and even the Korean War was passé by this time. Yes, things were changing, people were getting cheerier and more bourgeois by the minute, and gloom was no longer so popular, or must be relegated to horror films instead. Time to lighten up! So this is an interesting historical curiosity, a lingering shadow cast over the smiling face of a complacent Middle America which was just settling down to a nice long afternoon nap which would last until the sixties.
    7planktonrules

    Dorothy is dotty!

    I am a trained psychotherapist, so when I watched "Slightly Scarlet", I saw things some others might not see. I mention this because one of the main characters, Dorothy (Arlene Dahl), is a psychological mess. She's a compulsive thief and a girl who craves excitement...all in the worst way. Today, she'd almost certainly be diagnosed with a Borderline Personality...meaning she possesses many qualities of a variety of personality disorders. Antisocial behavior, addictive behaviors and highly volatile mood swings...these are typical of such an individual...and Dorothy is very clearly dealing with these issues.

    The film begins with Dorothy being released, yet again, from prison for shoplifting. Her enabling sister, June (Rhonda Fleming), tries her best to help Dorothy but it's clear Dorothy doesn't want saving....she's hell-bent on self destruction, good times and chasing men. Sadly, June is an idiot when it comes to Dorothy and she makes excuses for her wayward sister...and in many ways she enables and encourages Dorothy's actions. How far will all this go? And, how long will June put up with her sister's horrible behaviors? And, how long does Ben (John Payne) fit into all this?

    This is a very exciting film that you'll either love or hate. Dorothy's behaviors and June's reactions to them can feel very frustrating....and I could see viewers hating BOTH sisters. But, if you can look past this, the film is fun to watch and worth your time. In some ways, it's like film noir...but the color cinematography make it hard to call it noir. Still, I enjoyed it despite its shortcomings.

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      Arlene Dahl offered to play cards with Rhonda Fleming to determine who would be the first on the poster. Dahl won the game, and in return demanded that Fleming be the first in the credits of the film. Fleming was very touched by this gesture and the two actresses became good friends.
    • Patzer
      Very early in the film, just after Dorothy Lyons has been released from prison, Ben Grace is in police Lt. Dietz's office discussing her. The lieutenant is perusing Miss Lyons' criminal file which the viewer can briefly view. At the top of the document a spelling error displays her name as "Dorthy Lyons".
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      Solly Caspar: Let's see if we can beat him down.

      [after throwing a body out of an upper story window]

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      Featured in Saving Cain: Robert Blees on 'Slightly Scarlet' (2009)
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      For He's A Jolly Good Fellow
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      • 26. Februar 1957 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Streaming on "Cult Cinema Classics" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "DDF: Reel Films" YouTube Channel
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      • Englisch
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