Review of Walk the Dark Street (1956) by Juan C — 05 Nov 2010
A noir that is inadvertently hilarious. It involves the central idea of a camera in the shape of a gun, with the subtext of revenge. Surely a camera itself could perform the required function. However this is developed in the film and made obvious with a bullet that has a piece of film around it. The main character describes these as the only guns of the kind in the world, yet when the police confiscate one of the guns, they seem less than surprised.
The film is effectively one massive chase scene, where in a large city the.
Main characters seem to serendipitously be in the same area, yet inexplicably avoid each other at will.
This review of Walk the Dark Street (1956) was written by Juan C on 05 Nov 2010.
Walk the Dark Street has generally received mixed reviews.
Was this review helpful?
