Review of Scarlet Street (1945) by Zack B — 11 Mar 2013
Edward G. Robinson delivers one of the most versatile performances in the history of film, giving us first a mild-mannered pushover, innocently dreaming of renewed youth, who then becomes a darkly insecure, desperate and envious old man.
Also, I can't imagine anyone other than Fritz Lang directing this great film. In fact, I can't imagine anyone being ALLOWED to considering its macabre material.
This review of Scarlet Street (1945) was written by Zack B on 11 Mar 2013.
Scarlet Street has generally received very positive reviews.
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