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La Rue des pécheresses

Original title: Street of Sinners
  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
242
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George Montgomery in La Rue des pécheresses (1957)
Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

Rookie New York cop has to deal with juvenile delinquents, his superiors, and blame for the suicide of a woman who jumped to her death while he was in her apartment.Rookie New York cop has to deal with juvenile delinquents, his superiors, and blame for the suicide of a woman who jumped to her death while he was in her apartment.Rookie New York cop has to deal with juvenile delinquents, his superiors, and blame for the suicide of a woman who jumped to her death while he was in her apartment.

  • Director
    • William Berke
  • Writers
    • John McPartland
    • Philip Yordan
  • Stars
    • George Montgomery
    • Geraldine Brooks
    • Nehemiah Persoff
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    242
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    • Director
      • William Berke
    • Writers
      • John McPartland
      • Philip Yordan
    • Stars
      • George Montgomery
      • Geraldine Brooks
      • Nehemiah Persoff
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Montgomery
    George Montgomery
    • John Dean
    Geraldine Brooks
    Geraldine Brooks
    • Terry Warren
    Nehemiah Persoff
    Nehemiah Persoff
    • Leon
    Marilee Earle
    Marilee Earle
    • Nancy Kominski
    Stephen Joyce
    Stephen Joyce
    • Ricky
    William Harrigan
    William Harrigan
    • Gus
    Clifford David
    Clifford David
    • Tom
    Diana Millay
    Diana Millay
    • Joan
    • (as Diana Milay)
    Andra Martin
    Andra Martin
    • Frances
    • (as Sandra Rehn)
    Danny Dennis
    • Short Stuff
    Melvin Decker
    • Tiny
    Joey Faye
    • Pete
    • (as Joey Fay)
    Billy James
    • Joey
    Ted Erwin
    • Sergeant #1
    • (as Ted Irwin)
    Fred Herrick
    • Sergeant #2
    Wolfe Barzell
    Wolfe Barzell
    • Tiny's Father
    • (as Wolf Barzell)
    Lou Gilbert
    • Sam
    Stephen Elliott
    Stephen Elliott
    • Harry
    • (as Stephen Eliot)
    • Director
      • William Berke
    • Writers
      • John McPartland
      • Philip Yordan
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    8mls4182

    1950s version of skid row

    This camp classic deserves more recognition. Rookie cops tries to get the underbelly of society to play by the rules. They resist. "Get your ticket writing fingahs offa me!" The homeliest leading lady in movie history and Geraldine Brooks had come a long way down from her Warner Bros. Starlet days a few years ago.

    Law abiding citizens today will yearn for tame 1950s criminalovs. I love sanitized 1950s Hollywood. The hookers wear pearls.
    5ksf-2

    another gritty city life flm

    Officer Dean (George Montgomery) is taking over the beat, and he's not making any friends on his very first day. The thugs are testing him, to see what they can get away with. Leon (Nehemiah Persoff) is the antagonist, the "business man", who really does run a legit business. But he also runs a few businesses that aren't so clean, even selling booze to under age kids. Dean is determined to shut him down and clean up the street. It comes across as a documentary, like dragnet, but it's a little too on the nose. Everything is overdone. The kids overact, the punk kids are dressed a little too clean as they break the law. Dean doesn't even make an effort to get along with the kids from the very first day. And it all goes exactly as expected. There's going to be big showdown at some point. It's just fair to middlin. Montgomery had a long successful career, acting and even directed a few things. Since Persoff had so many early roles in tv, he managed to skip many of the "uncredited" roles that actors get as they claw their way to the lead. He was frequently the second banana, playing parts on both sidess of the law. Persoff himself has an interesting story on wikipedia. Story by Philip Yordan. Directed by Bill Berke. No oscars, but was successful in film and tv series. Died young at 54. This one was made in the late 1950s, when all the studios were making films on the rough, gritty, city life.
    6aldo-49527

    I Confess, I Liked Sinners

    Director William Berke was referred to as "The King of the B's" for his prolific output of low-budget movies. In one of his last films, Street Of Sinners, he worked with equally prolific actors George Montgomery, Nehemiah Persoff and Geraldine Brooks.

    Montgomery is a by-the-book cop who is working a new beat. Persoff is the proprietor of a lounge that serves drinks to minors, handles illegal bets and engages in sex trafficking. Brooks, convincingly, plays one of the victims to Persoff's devilish ways.

    Montgomery's cop is given the lone hero treatment, but Persoff has all the contacts downtown that prevent him from being brought to justice.

    The film moves briskly through its plot points and even pays attention to character development.

    It all feels too remedial, but if you're a lover of 50s crime films you'll find a certain lure to the movie particularly because of the performances by the leads.
    8keithmp

    Not how I remember it...but it was a long time ago!

    I saw this film in a late night slot many years ago on BBC television and it left a lasting impression. It was obviously made on a very tight budget, with next to no location shooting, but included a very telling performance from George Montgomery, one of his best in my opinion. Reading Ms Lott's account/synopsis, however, has thrown me a bit, as it's not how I remember the film. However, I must stress it was a long time ago when I viewed it! The action was, as I recall, almost all set during the night hours when policeman Montgomery walked his beat, the so called Street Of Sinners. Persoff was the local badman at the heart of the troubled area. George was on friendly terms with the ladies of the night, whilst also striving to reform the local youngsters.I remember one great scene where our hero walked into a bar and slammed his night stick baton on the bar and closed down the joint. Sadly, this underrated little picture has never been shown again on UK television. I shall continue to hope that it will one day be released on DVD.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    Gritty Studio-Bound JD Movie...Underage Drinking...Prostitution...Murder...In Microcosm

    Inner-City Youths Boxed in to a Few Streets with 1 Beat-Cop to Deal With, When the Current "Look-the-Other-Way" Type Retires...

    Hard-Nosed, By-the-Rules "Rookie" George Montgomery Takes Over and Things Get Out of Hand Fast.

    Gritty Stuff on "Sinner-Street" with Seemingly "No-Way-Out", especially when the Local Bar-Hang-Out is Pushing Drinks on Minors and then Pushing the Girls "Down-Town" for "Modeling" Jobs (yea sure).

    Montgomery is a One-Man Reformer Bucking the Locals with the "Old-Man' who runs the Bar, the Girls, and Everything Else with Tentacles Everywhere to Keep Things Running "Above the Law".

    Phillip Yordan Adds some Character Development, and these are a Bunch of "Loser" Characters...

    One Young Alcoholic Divorcee is so "Out-of-It" She is Cracked Wide-Open, Burns a Steak and Biscuits and Takes a Dive Off Her Tenement Building Ledge.

    One Young Lady Goes from a Bar-Fly Flirting with the "Boss" (His Favorite), Sent-Packing "Downtown" in a Heartbeat.

    Some Over-Acting and the Confines of the Limitations of "Sinner Street" Hold the Thing Back from any Broad Appeal or Significance,

    but the Low-Budget Cast, some Taut Dialog, and Piled on Melodrama Help Make it More than it Should Be, and is...

    Worth a Watch.

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    • Trivia
      By the "9" on Officer Dean's uniform, he is working out of the New York Police Department's 9th Precinct, which covers the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City - which is the area in which this production was filmed.
    • Goofs
      A moving shadow of the boom microphone is visible about 4 minutes in, on the wall of a building in a street scene with two cops and three juveniles.
    • Quotes

      Leon: Talk about girls you used to know, but not about money you used to have !

    • Connections
      Referenced in Naked City: No More Rumbles (1958)
    • Soundtracks
      Ricky's Theme Tune
      Composed and Played by Danny Welton

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Streaming on "Rob's Dream Theater" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Street of Sinners
    • Filming locations
      • Biltmore Studios, New York City, New York, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Security Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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