Where the Sidewalk Ends

by Otto Preminger

Usa

1950

95'

Regia

Otto Preminger

Paese

Usa

Anno

1950

Durata

95'

Durata

95'

Sceneggiatura

Ben Hecht, dal romanzo Night Cry di William L. Stuart

Fotografia

Joseph LaShelle

Montaggio

Louis R. Loeffler

Musica

Cyril J. Mockridge

Scenografia

Thomas Little, Walter M. Scott

Costumi

Oleg Cassini

Suono

Harry M. Leonard

Interpreti

Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney, Gary Merrill

Produzione

Twentieth Century - Fox

Dana Andrews is brutal metropolitan police detective Dixon, who despises all criminals because his father had been one. When the cops pick up two-bit gambler Ken Paine (Craig Stevens) as a murder suspect, Dixon subjects Paine to the third degree -- and accidentally kills him. In disposing of the body, Dixon inadvertently places the blame for the killing on cab driver Jiggs Taylor (Tom Tully). Having fallen in love with Jigg's daughter, Morgan (Gene Tierney), Dixon tries to clear the cabbie without implicating himself, but ultimately he becomes trapped in a web of his own making.
Where the Sidewalk Ends is a noir written by Beh Hecht under pseudonym and directed by Otto Preminger with his well-known ability.

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