Review of The Street with No Name (1948) by Martin T — 01 Apr 2010
A semi-sequel to House on 92nd Street, again featuring Lloyd Nolan as FBI Inspector Briggs. This one fares much better, though, without quite so much boring set-up. It feels more like polished 30's gangster flick than a police procedural.
Widmark submits another sinister performance, and Mark Stevens is likeable (if a little bland) as the undercover agent who inflitrates his gang. Not one of the standout films of the genre, but a nicely constructed one with some tense moments.
This review of The Street with No Name (1948) was written by Martin T on 01 Apr 2010.
The Street with No Name has generally received positive reviews.
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