Review of Panic in the Streets (1950) by Mike T — 28 Oct 2009
A tense, inventive thriller that brings new ideas to the film noir genre. The picture benefits from Kazan's trademark realism, shot on location in a documentary-esque style. The director's unique style of guiding actors is beneficial too; every player is convincing and highly effective.
It's a tough, expertly crafted movie that leaves the audience satisfied.
This review of Panic in the Streets (1950) was written by Mike T on 28 Oct 2009.
Panic in the Streets has generally received positive reviews.
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