Scarlet Street
(1945)
The GREAT STARS and DIRECTOR of "Woman in the Window"
Stars: Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, Dan Duryea, Margaret Lindsay, Rosalind Ivan
Director: Fritz Lang
Writer: Georges de La Fouchardière, André Mouézy-Éon
Language: English
Studio: Fritz Lang Productions
Duration: 103
Chris Cross, 25 years a cashier, has a gold watch and little else. That rainy night, he rescues delectable Kitty from her abusive boyfriend Johnny. Smitten, amateur painter Chris lets Kitty think he's a wealthy artist. At Johnny's urging, she lets Chris establish her in an apartment (with his shrewish wife's money). There, Chris paints masterpieces; but Johnny sells them under Kitty's name, with disastrous and ironic results.
Edward G. Robinson | Christopher Cross |
Joan Bennett | Katharine 'Kitty' March |
Dan Duryea | Johnny Prince |
Margaret Lindsay | Millie Ray |
Rosalind Ivan | Adele Cross |
Jess Barker | David Janeway |
Charles Kemper | Patch-eye Higgins |
Anita Sharp-Bolster | Mrs. Michaels (as Anita Bolster) |
Tom Daly (III) | |
Samuel S. Hinds | Charles Pringle |
Vladimir Sokoloff | Pop LeJon |
Arthur Loft | Dellarowe |
Russell Hicks | J.J. Hogarth |
Cy Kendall | Nick (as Cyrus W. Kendall) |
Tom Dillon | Policeman |
Hans J. Salter | Composer |
Richard Abbott | Critic at Gallery (uncredited) |
John Barton | Hurdy-gurdy man (uncredited) |
Ted Billings | Vendor |
Rodney Bell | Barney (uncredited) |
Richard Cramer | Principal keeper (uncredited) |
Dick Curtis | Detective (uncredited) |
Tom Daly | Penny (bartender) (uncredited) |
Edgar Dearing | Policeman (uncredited) |
Henri DeSoto | Waiter (uncredited) |
Joe Devlin | Joe Williams, Morning World (uncredited) |
Neal Dodd | Priest (uncredited) |
Ralph Dunn | First Policeman in Park (uncredited) |
Fred Essler | Marchetti (uncredited) |
Byron Foulger | Jones (apartment manager) (uncredited) |
Lance Fuller | (uncredited) |
Gus Glassmire | Employee (uncredited) |
Arthur Gould-Porter | Critic at Gallery (uncredited) |
Sherry Hall | Employee (uncredited) |
William Hall | Policeman (uncredited) |
Chuck Hamilton | Chaffeur (uncredited) |
Herbert Heywood | Bellboy (uncredited) |
Boyd Irwin | Critic at Gallery (uncredited) |
Thomas E. Jackson | Chief of Detectives (uncredited) |
Edward Keane | Detective (uncredited) |
Milton Kibbee | Employee (uncredited) |
Fritz Leiber | Evangelist (uncredited) |
Ralph Littlefield | Employee (uncredited) |
George Lloyd | Vince Conway, Ledger (uncredited) |
Lou Lubin | Tiny (bartender) (uncredited) |
Robert Malcolm | Policeman (uncredited) |
George Meader | Holliday (uncredited) |
Howard M. Mitchell | Employee (uncredited) |
Horace Murphy | Milkman (uncredited) |
Rose Plumer | Knitting Woman in Lobby (uncredited) |
Clarence Muse | Ben (Bank Janitor) (uncredited) |
Lee Phelps | First Policeman in Hogarth's office (uncredited) |
Constance Purdy | Matron (uncredited) |
Beatrice Roberts | Secretary (uncredited) |
Dewey Robinson | Derelict saving Cross (uncredited) |
Syd Saylor | Tom Crocker, Evening Globe (uncredited) |
Wallace Scott | Drunk (uncredited) |
Jack Statham | Employee (uncredited) |
Kerry Vaughn | Blond girl (uncredited) |
Emmett Vogan | Prosecuting Attorney (uncredited) |
Amzie Strickland | Woman (uncredited) |
Dick Wessel | Detective (uncredited) |
Matt Willis | Policeman in Hogarth's office (uncredited) |
Charles C. Wilson | Watchman (uncredited) |
Will Wright | Globe Loan Office Manager (uncredited) |
Walter Wanger | Executive Producer |
Milton R. Krasner | Cinematographer |
Arthur Hilton | Editor |
Alexander Golitzen | Art Director |
Russell A. Gausman | Set Decorator |
Carl J. Lawrence | Set Decorator |
Melville Shyer | Assistant Director |
Carmen Dirigo | hair stylist |
Glenn E. Anderson | sound technician |
Jack P. Pierce | makeup director |
Bernard B. Brown | director of sound |
Travis Banton | Costume Design |
John P. Fulton | special photography |
Genre: Crime, Noir
Media: DVD
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
IMDb: 0038057