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Un inadaptado social que se dedica al juego se convierte en el blanco de un asesino después de un juego de cartas amañado y el suicidio de uno de los jugadores.Un inadaptado social que se dedica al juego se convierte en el blanco de un asesino después de un juego de cartas amañado y el suicidio de uno de los jugadores.Un inadaptado social que se dedica al juego se convierte en el blanco de un asesino después de un juego de cartas amañado y el suicidio de uno de los jugadores.
Harry Morgan
- Soldier
- (as Henry Morgan)
Abdullah Abbas
- Nightclub Patron
- (sin acreditar)
Fred Aldrich
- Civilian Detective
- (sin acreditar)
Al Bain
- Nightclub Patron
- (sin acreditar)
John Bishop
- Det. Fielding
- (sin acreditar)
John Breen
- Bit Role
- (sin acreditar)
Walter Burke
- George
- (sin acreditar)
Hamilton Camp
- Bobby
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe $5000.00 check written in this 1950 film would be equivalent to $55,000.00 in 2020 dollars.
- PifiasAs Fran Garland first walks into the card game, behind her, a string tied to the door which makes the door automatically close after she walks through it can be seen.
- Citas
Fran Garland: Why didn't you answer the phone?
Danny Haley: There was nobody I wanted to talk to.
- ConexionesFeatured in Grandes biografías: Charlton Heston: For All Seasons (1995)
- Banda sonoraI Don't Want to Walk without You
(uncredited)
Music by Jule Styne
Lyrics Frank Loesser
Performed by Lizabeth Scott (dubbed by Trudy Stevens)
[Fran is rehearsing the song when Danny first walks into the club]
Reseña destacada
Dark City (1950)
A surprise, really great. It's not quite a B-movie, though it has some of the honesty and simplicity of a lower budget film. And it has a whole host of terrific actors, including Charlton Heston in his first Hollywood film.
Did I just say Heston was terrific? Yes, here he is, a strong, stubborn, Heston-like character, well cast and well directed and beautifully filmed. And he's at the center of a plot that has several large twists that all make sense, and some great tension throughout. Except for two or three key moments where Heston (or some other actor) does something not quite plausible, the timing and direction by William Dieterle is superb.
The leading woman is a common type in post-war movies, a woman trying to make a living singing in a night club, and she is played with restrained simplicity by Lizabeth Scott. This gives the movie a chance to feature several songs, which she performs herself (Scott even recorded an album in 1957).
Beyond the truly engrossing story, where an unseen killer is on the loose thanks to the greed of a group of backroom poker players, the movie is held together but a half dozen terrific performances. The poker players themselves, including Heston and Ed Begley, are petty and greedy and eventually scared. The man they dupe, a visiting nice guy, is Don DeFore, who pulls it off brilliantly. There are even two guys who later became steadies in "Dragnet." And then there's the detective played by Dean Jaggar, and this talkative, philosophizing, good-guy investigator actually manages to see what's going on right away. Then the cat and mouse game begins.
A surprise, really great. It's not quite a B-movie, though it has some of the honesty and simplicity of a lower budget film. And it has a whole host of terrific actors, including Charlton Heston in his first Hollywood film.
Did I just say Heston was terrific? Yes, here he is, a strong, stubborn, Heston-like character, well cast and well directed and beautifully filmed. And he's at the center of a plot that has several large twists that all make sense, and some great tension throughout. Except for two or three key moments where Heston (or some other actor) does something not quite plausible, the timing and direction by William Dieterle is superb.
The leading woman is a common type in post-war movies, a woman trying to make a living singing in a night club, and she is played with restrained simplicity by Lizabeth Scott. This gives the movie a chance to feature several songs, which she performs herself (Scott even recorded an album in 1957).
Beyond the truly engrossing story, where an unseen killer is on the loose thanks to the greed of a group of backroom poker players, the movie is held together but a half dozen terrific performances. The poker players themselves, including Heston and Ed Begley, are petty and greedy and eventually scared. The man they dupe, a visiting nice guy, is Don DeFore, who pulls it off brilliantly. There are even two guys who later became steadies in "Dragnet." And then there's the detective played by Dean Jaggar, and this talkative, philosophizing, good-guy investigator actually manages to see what's going on right away. Then the cat and mouse game begins.
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- 12 dic 2010
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- Duración1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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By what name was Ciudad en sombras (1950) officially released in India in English?
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