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The Killer That Stalked New York

  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 19m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
2,1 k
MA NOTE
Evelyn Keyes in The Killer That Stalked New York (1950)
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Film NoirDramaThriller

La police cherche un passeur pendant que les médecins, ignorant qu'elle est la même personne, peignent désespérément New York sans protection pour un porteur de la variole.La police cherche un passeur pendant que les médecins, ignorant qu'elle est la même personne, peignent désespérément New York sans protection pour un porteur de la variole.La police cherche un passeur pendant que les médecins, ignorant qu'elle est la même personne, peignent désespérément New York sans protection pour un porteur de la variole.

  • Director
    • Earl McEvoy
  • Writers
    • Harry Essex
    • Milton Lehman
  • Stars
    • Evelyn Keyes
    • Charles Korvin
    • William Bishop
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    2,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Earl McEvoy
    • Writers
      • Harry Essex
      • Milton Lehman
    • Stars
      • Evelyn Keyes
      • Charles Korvin
      • William Bishop
    • 45Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 22Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux83

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    Evelyn Keyes
    Evelyn Keyes
    • Sheila Bennet
    Charles Korvin
    Charles Korvin
    • Matt Krane
    William Bishop
    William Bishop
    • Dr. Ben Wood
    Dorothy Malone
    Dorothy Malone
    • Alice Lorie
    Lola Albright
    Lola Albright
    • Francie Bennet
    Barry Kelley
    Barry Kelley
    • Johnson - Treasury Agent
    Carl Benton Reid
    Carl Benton Reid
    • Ellis - Health Commissioner
    Ludwig Donath
    Ludwig Donath
    • Dr. Cooper
    Art Smith
    Art Smith
    • Anthony Moss
    Whit Bissell
    Whit Bissell
    • Sid Bennet
    Roy Roberts
    Roy Roberts
    • Mayor of New York
    Connie Gilchrist
    Connie Gilchrist
    • Belle - Landlady
    Dan Riss
    Dan Riss
    • Skrip
    Harry Shannon
    Harry Shannon
    • Houlihan - Police Officer
    Jim Backus
    Jim Backus
    • Willie Dennis
    • (uncredited)
    Jay Barney
    • Angry Man in Tenement
    • (uncredited)
    George Baxter
    George Baxter
    • Drug Company Executive
    • (uncredited)
    Eumenio Blanco
    Eumenio Blanco
    • Passerby
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Earl McEvoy
    • Writers
      • Harry Essex
      • Milton Lehman
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs45

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    6Doylenf

    Evelyn Keyes shines as small pox victim...

    THE KILLER THAT STALKED NEW YORK is small pox. The woman who has it is EVELYN KEYES, whose bleached blonde hair and harsh unflattering make-up makes her look a far cry from the cutie she played in THE JOLSON STORY. She gives a chilling performance as a woman stiffed by her boyfriend (CHARLES KORVIN), both of them diamond smugglers unaware that in Cuba she picked up the deadly smallpox disease.

    The good supporting cast includes WILLIAM BISHOP, WHIT BISSELL, RICHARD EGAN, DOROTHY MALONE, LOLA ALBRIGHT, and JIM BACKUS. It's photographed in film noir documentary style with voice-over narration, as many films of the '40s and '50s were--similar, in fact, to PANIC IN THE STREETS, another thriller with Jack Palance as the deadly carrier.

    It's fast paced, with never a wasted moment of time in telling a story that runs one hour and nineteen minutes. Miss Keyes demonstrates that she was a much more talented actress than anyone ever suspected, with hidden depths in her portrait of a vengeful woman.

    Well worth watching.
    7bkoganbing

    Typhoid Evelyn Carries The Pox

    In this crackerjack noir thriller from Columbia which is a combination of Panic In The Streets and The Naked City, Evelyn Keyes is unknowingly The Killer That Stalked New York. Evelyn who smuggled some stolen jewels into the country from Cuba also smuggled in smallpox. It gets misdiagnosed by doctor William Bishop and when they do find out what it is the hunt is on for her.

    For most of the film the Treasury Department is also hunting Keyes, but for the smuggled jewels. It's not until nearly the end of the film that the health department and law enforcement realize they're looking for the same woman.

    Evelyn's on a mission also. Her husband Charles Korvin has left her flat, the unkindest cut of all being that he was fooling around with her sister while she was in Cuba collecting the gems and contracting smallpox. When Lola Albright as her sister commits suicide over the whole affair, Evelyn's on a mission, get Korvin or die trying. And that's not an idle threat given the situation.

    The film was mostly shot in New York like The Naked City and its cast is sprinkled liberally with a lot of familiar names and faces. Keep an eye out for good performances by Connie Gilchrist as Evelyn's unsympathetic landlady, Jim Backus as a shifty club owner, and Art Smith as Korvin's fence.

    A real sleeper in the noir category, don't miss it if broadcast.
    dougdoepke

    Noir Gets Vaccinated

    Pretty hard to mix noir with a smallpox epidemic, but ace screenwriter Essex makes a go of it. That's thanks to weaving gem smuggler Sheila's (Keyes) personal story with the other thing she smuggled in, namely smallpox. So, as she travels around New York, so does the disease, causing a major urban crisis. As a result, we watch her get sicker and sicker chasing after a faithless boyfriend (Korvin); at the same time, the city comes more and more unglued chasing after her.

    I love those nighttime street shots of Manhattan. Cameraman Biroc does an eye-catching job translating those into a noirish atmosphere that hangs like a death shroud over the city. How appropriate. And catch that great supporting cast of one familiar face after another adding a ton of character color. I'm just sorry the gorgeous Dorothy Malone wasn't given more to do than follow Dr. Wood (Bishop) around with a hypodermic needle. Then too, I hope glamour girl Keyes was paid double because she sure looks a wreck by movie's end.

    Mark this one down as one more entry in the 1950's paranoia race. If it's not the Russian commies or some radioactive mutant or hideous space aliens, it's a deadly pandemic that threatened us all. It's a wonder we geezers survived. But that's okay, because the paranoia makes for exciting movie fare, including this nifty number. Meanwhile, I'm off to where else- - to get vaccinated, of course.
    edman59

    Typical potboiler but with eerie parallels to today...

    This film about a woman who returns from Cuba to New York City with both smuggled diamonds and smallpox is a fairly typical film-noirish melodrama of the late 40's/early 50's. Will the police and Health Department officials find her in time to save NYC from an epidemic? The film has all the elements one expects from this type of film: great black and white cinematography, romantic subplots, over-the-top shady characters (one played by Jim Backus, "Mr. Howell" of "Gilligan's Island" fame) and too-good-to-be-true good guys, and great New York locations. It also has a hammy narration and some corny dialogue, but it is a fairly suspenseful and generally fun way to spend 75 minutes.

    However, the situation which probably seemed like far-fetched (but plausible) fiction in 1950, seems frighteningly possible today. The anthrax attacks of 2001, the fears of weaponized smallpox being used by terrorists, the concerns about vaccinations and the amount and safety of vaccines, the inability of governmental agencies to work together and share information effectively all come to mind when one watches this film. This gives it a bit more resonance today than other more dated noirish "chase" films of the same era.

    Overall, only a pretty good film but definitely worth a watch for the subject matter and its relevance to today's fears about bio-terrorism.
    8howdymax

    Panic in the Streets it Ain't

    There must have been a sale on this storyline back in the 40's. An epidemic threatens New York (it's always New York) and nobody takes it seriously. Some might say that Richard Widmark and Jack Palance did it better in Panic in the Streets, but I disagree.

    There is always something about these Poverty Row productions that really touch a nerve. The production values are never that polished and the acting is a little rough around the edges, but that is the very reason I think this movie and those like it are effective. Rough, grainy, edgy. And the cast. All 2nd stringers or A list actors past their prime. No egos here. These folks were happy to get the work. Whit Bissell, Carl Benton Reid, Jim Backus, Arthur Space, Charles Korvin, and the melodious voice of Reed Hadley flowing in the background like crude oil. By the way, I've been in the hospital a couple of times; how come my nurses never looked like Dorothy Malone? In these kind of movies they don't bother much with make-up and hair, but they really managed to turn Evelyn Keyes into a hag. Or maybe they just skipped the make-up and hair altogether. Anyway, it was pretty effective. She plays a lovesick jewel smuggler who picks up a case of Small Pox in Cuba while smuggling jewels back for ultra-villain Charles Korvin (who is boffing her sister in the meantime). You got the Customs Agents looking for her because of the jewels, and the Health Department looking for her because she's about to de-populate New York. No 4th Amendment rights here. Everybody gets hassled.

    You gotta have the right attitude to enjoy a movie like this. I have a brother who scrutinizes movies to death. If they don't hold up to his Orson Wellian standards, he bombs them unmercifully. They must have the directorial excellence of a David Lean movie, the score of Wolfgang von Korngold, the Sound and Art of Douglas Shearer and Cedric Gibbons respectively. This ain't it.

    But I have the right attitude, and if you do as well, you'll love this movie.

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    • Anecdotes
      Evelyn Keyes, in her autobiography, thought studio head Harry Cohn deliberately cast her in this film as payback for spurning his advances. She sued Cohn and the studio, settled out of court, and was released from her contract.
    • Gaffes
      The story takes place in 1947, but the Mayor of NYC has a 1950 round screen Zenith Television in his office. NYC had television in 1947, but screens were still much smaller.
    • Citations

      Mayor: You gentlemen don't seem to realize, we're facing death.

    • Connexions
      References Big City (1948)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 décembre 1950 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Frightened City
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Third Avenue El, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Subway tracks)
    • société de production
      • Robert Cohn Productions
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    • Durée
      1 heure 19 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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