Review of The Street with No Name (1948) by Carmela " — 10 Jan 2012
Factual and almost documentary-like in the beginning, this is the CSI of the 1940s, featuring on-site filming of the FBI's actual crime-solving tools and laboratory. But soon we find a character with which to identify with -- an FBI agent (Mark Stevens) infiltrating a city gang which has already committed two murders in the town.
But there is a mole in the local police department and the crime boss is getting hot on our man's trail. Will our FBI spy beat him to the punch? There's a symbolic twist in the end, and a good sense of increasing pace.
I enjoyed this one a lot!
This review of The Street with No Name (1948) was written by Carmela " on 10 Jan 2012.
The Street with No Name has generally received positive reviews.
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