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Street of Chance

  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Burgess Meredith and Claire Trevor in Street of Chance (1942)
Film NoirCrimeDramaMystery

After an accident, a New York man with amnesia finds out the ugly truth about his real identity and past by interacting with people who seem to know him well.After an accident, a New York man with amnesia finds out the ugly truth about his real identity and past by interacting with people who seem to know him well.After an accident, a New York man with amnesia finds out the ugly truth about his real identity and past by interacting with people who seem to know him well.

  • Director
    • Jack Hively
  • Writers
    • Garrett Fort
    • Cornell Woolrich
  • Stars
    • Burgess Meredith
    • Claire Trevor
    • Louise Platt
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    817
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Hively
    • Writers
      • Garrett Fort
      • Cornell Woolrich
    • Stars
      • Burgess Meredith
      • Claire Trevor
      • Louise Platt
    • 18User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    Burgess Meredith
    Burgess Meredith
    • Frank Thompson
    Claire Trevor
    Claire Trevor
    • Ruth Dillon
    Louise Platt
    Louise Platt
    • Virginia Thompson
    Sheldon Leonard
    Sheldon Leonard
    • Joe Marruci
    Frieda Inescort
    Frieda Inescort
    • Alma Diedrich
    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • Bill Diedrich
    Adeline De Walt Reynolds
    Adeline De Walt Reynolds
    • Grandma Diedrich
    Arthur Loft
    Arthur Loft
    • Sheriff Lew Stebbins
    Clancy Cooper
    Clancy Cooper
    • Burke
    Paul Phillips
    • Schoeder
    Keith Richards
    Keith Richards
    • Intern
    Ann Doran
    Ann Doran
    • Miss Peabody
    Cliff Clark
    • Ryan, (Policeman)
    Edwin Maxwell
    Edwin Maxwell
    • Stillwell, D.A.
    Kenneth Chryst
    • Taxi Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Kernan Cripps
    Kernan Cripps
    • Taxi Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Dunn
    Ralph Dunn
    • Fireman
    • (uncredited)
    Ruth Gillette
    Ruth Gillette
    • Blonde
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jack Hively
    • Writers
      • Garrett Fort
      • Cornell Woolrich
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    7rdoyle29

    I can always use more Sheldon Leonard

    Burgess Meredith is hit in the head with some falling debris and when he comes to, he realizes he doesn't know why he's in that part of town. He also notices that his hat and cigarette case have the wrong monogram. He goes home only to be told that he wife moved a year ago.

    Something happened to him and he's been suffering from amnesia. The blow to the head has restored his memory, but he doesn't know where he's been for a year. One thing he does know ... Sheldon Leonard is chasing him.

    Meredith goes back to the part of town where the accident happened, and he runs into Claire Trevor who is his amnesiac self's girlfriend ... and who points out that he's wanted for murder.

    This really early film noir has an intriguing set up, a nice mystery with a couple of interesting twists, and a fairly underwhelming conclusion. Still ... the mystery hinges on a paralyzed woman blinking while Meredith shouts out the alphabet. That's pure entertainment.

    I can also never get enough Sheldon Leonard.
    6arthur_tafero

    Better Than Average Noir

    This noir whodunnit is manned by Burgess Meredith, who gives a textured performance, and an early career appearance of Claire Trevor, who would go to greater things. Even Sheldon Leonard, as a deadpan cop, is mildly amusing. The amnesia plot, however, wears a bit thin on the nerves, as it so cliched. and was done too often in noir.

    For a B film, this is not too bad. It keeps your interest for over an hour and is decently paced by the director, Jack Hively. Initially, one thinks the protagonist is the target of gangsters, but we find out quickly it is just trigger-happy cops. There is no explanation, however, as to why Jack transforms into Naehring for a year, and dumps his loving wife for that same year. Despite that hole in the plot, the film is entertaining.
    7goblinhairedguy

    early noir with amnesia angle

    Paramount's "Street of Chance" is an early, and certainly not full-fledged, entry in the film noir canon. It qualifies mainly for being based on a work by that master of paranoia and cruel fate, Cornell Woolrich -- using the familiar amnesia premise to trigger the protagonist's alienation -- and by its oppressively moody low-key lighting. The first few reels offer a true noir milieu of urban angst and displacement -- the hero, injured by falling construction material, discovers a year-long lapse in his life -- and worse, he's suspected of murder and has a completely unremembered lover in addition to his puzzled wife. As the film progresses and he narrows in on the truth, it resolves itself into something closer to Gothic melodrama, with a more traditional view of human transgression and frailty. The blending of the two genres is reminiscent of the studio's "Among the Living" from the previous year rather than the out-and-out noirs "This Gun For Hire" and "The Glass Key" of its own release year.

    Paramount's B-picture unit offered a higher degree of professionalism than most, reflected by the fine level of performance and technical achievement here. Burgess Meredith's lead character is far too benign to be a true Woolrichian anti-hero, but Claire Trevor shows underlying tinges of femme-fatalité which would serve her well later in her career. Lower-rank director Jack Hively contributes a few visual cachets, particularly the unexpected discovery of a pivotal character lurking in the background, and an over-the-transom tracking shot to end the picture that is almost Antonioniesque. Unfortunately, he doesn't milk the character conflict for much intensity, and the denouement is disappointingly soft.
    7boblipton

    Early Noir Hits All the Buttons

    This movie hits all the buttons for Film Noir, and I'm willing to call it so. There are lots of earlier movies with elements that finally fused together to make Film Noir, and many movies that almost hit it around this time (like THE MALTESE FALCON), but Noir was a movement, and it's not leaders that make movements, it's followers, like Jack Hively, the B director of this one.

    Burgess Meredith is walking down the street when he is knocked down by some rubble from a demolition job. When he gets up, he finds a cigarette case and hat with the wrong initials, and when he goes home, wife Louise Platt tells him he has been missing for more than a year. He goes to the office to get his job back, only to find Sheldon Leonard in hot pursuit. When he goes back to the part of town where he regained his memory, there Claire Trevor is, telling him to get off the street. He's her man and he's wanted for murder.

    It's based on one of Cornell Woolrich's overwrought crime novels and, as usual, Burgess Meredith plays a nice, amiable fellow, rather wasted. Claire Trevor has all the good lines, and Sheldon Leonard is fine in a straight role. Despite that voice, meant for Runyonesque hoods, he was a good actor.

    If the answer to the mystery is milked a bit to make the movie last a few minutes longer, the answer still came as a surprise to me. I expect you'll enjoy it, not only for its early, pure Noir, but for a fairly played, if mildly hysterical, mystery.
    5planktonrules

    Despite some big cliches, worth seeing.

    "Street of Chance" is an old movie that was meant as a B-movie. In other words, a shorter and cheaper film to accompany the main feature. So, even though the story is filled with some silly cliches, I could look past this because the movie wasn't intended to be perfect...or anything close to it!

    Frank (Burgess Meredith) is walking down a city street when debris from a building falls on him. He's mostly okay...mostly. Although he hasn't broken any bones, he has broken his brain. In other words, he has amnesia and can't remember who he is and has trouble remembering recent details of his life. Eventually, he learns that he's wanted for murder....and he's determined to prove his innocence. To help him with this is a woman (Claire Trevor) who tells Frank she's his girlfriend. But can he trust her or anyone else??

    The notion of getting bonked on the head and developing an all new personality is popular--particularly in 1950s and 60s TV shows. In reality, such accidents and reactions are rare. Again, I wasn't trying to say it was believable...just mildly interesting and mildly entertaining.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Louise Platt (Virginia). After this she performed on the stage and on television.
    • Quotes

      Frank Thompson: You oughta have a good sock on the jaw.

      Ruth Dillon: Go ahead - sock me. Danny, I'd go through anything for you but never lie to me.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Nightmare: The Life and Films of Cornell Woolrich (2022)

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 1942 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Aline Said" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Chris T" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Black Curtain
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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