The guy who played the English guy on the couch with glasses played 'Stinky' --Watson's friend--in Dressed to Kill (Sherlock Holmes). Fine character actor--looks like he's having a good time!!! Very watchable. R. Massey, by the way, was part of a very distinguised Canadian family--I believe his Grandfather was a Prime Minister. Guys, don't you wish clubs like these still existed---brandy, good cigars, wood work? Now its "Olive Garden" for goodness sake!
Top rate film noir--with a marvelous twist ending--don't anybody be a spoiler here!! Robinson was certainly not your 'typical' leading man (ie good looks, tall)--but he had something far rarer--great actor and inner perception of his characters...plus the distinctive voice. Always watchable.
thank you so much for this, i have been putting off watching it for ages because I have such great expectations of it, I hope they live up to it, but with Edward G.Robinson and Joan Bennett I would imagine that they will!
POR FAVOR SI PUDIERAS CONSEGUIR LA PELICULA LA CALLE DEL ESCARLATA es linda la busco pero no la encuentro la vi hace tantos años me impacto este actor MUY BUENO
anne1234ify....love this old movies....have been lokking for a movie with edward e robinson.....The Night has a Thousand Eyes for years but havent found it yet....he plays a man who can see into the future.....
I first saw this film when I was fifteen and I have never forgotten it, the magic of this film has always stayed with me. I have always loved the old Hollywood style when women were so deadly and glamorous. I am now in my forties and I have been looking for this film for a long time on DVD thank you so much for posting it here I didn't think I would see it again. We must keep the golden age of Hollywood alive !
Just finished watching the whole thing. I love how you split the clips so that the breaks occurred in suspenseful places. Great editing.
Fantastic film from this time. Lots of good suspense, and you really begin to sympathize with Robinson's character. I won't spoil the ending, but I enjoyed that, too. A very nice & unexpected twist. Thanks for uploading. :-)
hi i am doing a film paper for my film studies class where i have to pick a video from a list provided and choose this film . I just wanted to know if this is the 1944 version of Fritz Lang's the women in the window. Thanks.
A good movie. There was a time when movies where smart , unpredictable, original, interesting - everything you'd expect from a movie. It seems that nowadays these things are hard to find in a movie. Not that I'm pessimistic or old-fashioned, but the advent of modern technology has brought about dazzling graphics, amazing 3D effects, but poor subjects, always the same, always predictable. Simplicity, originality and wit seem to have gone together with that era.
I totally aggree. The Hollywood lasnscapeis slowly easing the writer out of the picture. Thats why I do not watch the trash thats on television today. Special effects has taken over the stories and the blood and guts actor or actress. Too bad but I am not surprised.
@keiraa11 "There was a time when ... " ... AND actors could ACT. Nowadays, a movie's value seems to consist of the special effects (and computer animation). Gheorhij
@keiraa11 / Yes, the new movies are meant to dazzle you so you can't focus on the lack of a good screenplay good actors and actresses..its pitiful but when you think about it. This was a new medium and imagine all the ideas the screen writers, directors had back then, they were so fresh and now its all about making money and suckering the public...
@cleopatrabonz I have to agree with you. The current movie situation is so pathetic. Apparently, H'wood thinks the current movie going public suckers for any CGI and teenage acting skills--Well, I guess they are RIGHT! :(
@keiraa11 You're not being pessimistic--its the truth--now films are about teenage actors, CGI, blow ups, and crashes--really all made for 18 year old boys. Class, good acting, 'wit' and suspense are all out the window. Either H'wood has lowered it sites--or the public has---I think the latter---'give the public what it wants!" Sad but true!
thank you for the upload...this movie rocks!
1sharmee 1 week ago
The guy who played the English guy on the couch with glasses played 'Stinky' --Watson's friend--in Dressed to Kill (Sherlock Holmes). Fine character actor--looks like he's having a good time!!! Very watchable. R. Massey, by the way, was part of a very distinguised Canadian family--I believe his Grandfather was a Prime Minister. Guys, don't you wish clubs like these still existed---brandy, good cigars, wood work? Now its "Olive Garden" for goodness sake!
windstorm1000 1 month ago
Top rate film noir--with a marvelous twist ending--don't anybody be a spoiler here!! Robinson was certainly not your 'typical' leading man (ie good looks, tall)--but he had something far rarer--great actor and inner perception of his characters...plus the distinctive voice. Always watchable.
windstorm1000 1 month ago
thank you so much for this, i have been putting off watching it for ages because I have such great expectations of it, I hope they live up to it, but with Edward G.Robinson and Joan Bennett I would imagine that they will!
browniemcfi 4 months ago
There will never be another like Edward G. Robinson. Never. A big fan of his.
nativeroscoe64 8 months ago 4
thank you
jjjmazzio 8 months ago
fritz rang is best.
cinema901 9 months ago
Laura again. Some of us have lived this part of the movie. The rest, I am not so sure.
Gene Tierney did not need to show so much skin to enchant men.
shanghaibenny2 10 months ago 2
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shanghaibenny2 10 months ago
The cop was kinda racist, no? "Wanly, is that Polish?" ohhh, you're a professor. Okay, be on your way.... Gawd!
SuperC888 11 months ago
The cop was kinda racist, no? "Wanly, is that Polish?" ohhh, you're a professor. Okay, be on your way.... Gawd!
SuperC888 11 months ago
POR FAVOR SI PUDIERAS CONSEGUIR LA PELICULA LA CALLE DEL ESCARLATA es linda la busco pero no la encuentro la vi hace tantos años me impacto este actor MUY BUENO
rosemarie16abril 1 year ago
This is a very good movie
Babek (from Azerbaijan)
BABEKTAGIZADE 1 year ago
anne1234ify....love this old movies....have been lokking for a movie with edward e robinson.....The Night has a Thousand Eyes for years but havent found it yet....he plays a man who can see into the future.....
anne1234ify 1 year ago
I juat watched this movie on tcm I enjoyed it. E Robinson is so entertaining
cheyenne86 1 year ago
The professor/girl tale reminds me of Emil Jannings/Marlene Dietrich in "Blue Angel". Gheorghij
Gheorgyi 1 year ago
I first saw this film when I was fifteen and I have never forgotten it, the magic of this film has always stayed with me. I have always loved the old Hollywood style when women were so deadly and glamorous. I am now in my forties and I have been looking for this film for a long time on DVD thank you so much for posting it here I didn't think I would see it again. We must keep the golden age of Hollywood alive !
Susanrhys 1 year ago
Just finished watching the whole thing. I love how you split the clips so that the breaks occurred in suspenseful places. Great editing.
Fantastic film from this time. Lots of good suspense, and you really begin to sympathize with Robinson's character. I won't spoil the ending, but I enjoyed that, too. A very nice & unexpected twist. Thanks for uploading. :-)
OldManMiki 1 year ago
hey, can anyone PLease tell me where or if I can find another one of robinson's films, The Seawolf on YT? it would be greatly appreciated!
moonlightorchid99 1 year ago
great movie for fritz lang
cinema901 1 year ago 2
hi i am doing a film paper for my film studies class where i have to pick a video from a list provided and choose this film . I just wanted to know if this is the 1944 version of Fritz Lang's the women in the window. Thanks.
sweetfyfteen1 1 year ago
@sweetfyfteen1
It is.
Cyn16734 1 year ago
A good movie. There was a time when movies where smart , unpredictable, original, interesting - everything you'd expect from a movie. It seems that nowadays these things are hard to find in a movie. Not that I'm pessimistic or old-fashioned, but the advent of modern technology has brought about dazzling graphics, amazing 3D effects, but poor subjects, always the same, always predictable. Simplicity, originality and wit seem to have gone together with that era.
keiraa11 2 years ago 24
@keiraa11
I totally aggree. The Hollywood lasnscapeis slowly easing the writer out of the picture. Thats why I do not watch the trash thats on television today. Special effects has taken over the stories and the blood and guts actor or actress. Too bad but I am not surprised.
creolelady182 2 years ago 5
@keiraa11 "There was a time when ... " ... AND actors could ACT. Nowadays, a movie's value seems to consist of the special effects (and computer animation). Gheorhij
Gheorgyi 1 year ago
@keiraa11 Well said!!!!
teslagirl007 1 year ago
@keiraa11 Say, I AM old fashioned and I LOVE what you said. :-) So true! =)
cheldowell 5 months ago
@keiraa11 / Yes, the new movies are meant to dazzle you so you can't focus on the lack of a good screenplay good actors and actresses..its pitiful but when you think about it. This was a new medium and imagine all the ideas the screen writers, directors had back then, they were so fresh and now its all about making money and suckering the public...
cleopatrabonz 2 months ago in playlist More videos from Cyn16734
@cleopatrabonz I have to agree with you. The current movie situation is so pathetic. Apparently, H'wood thinks the current movie going public suckers for any CGI and teenage acting skills--Well, I guess they are RIGHT! :(
windstorm1000 1 month ago
@keiraa11 You're not being pessimistic--its the truth--now films are about teenage actors, CGI, blow ups, and crashes--really all made for 18 year old boys. Class, good acting, 'wit' and suspense are all out the window. Either H'wood has lowered it sites--or the public has---I think the latter---'give the public what it wants!" Sad but true!
windstorm1000 1 month ago
Films that have 5 minutes of nothing before something, are nothing. Three guys siting and having an unlikely conversation barely rates as a nothing.
notAbba 2 years ago 3
At 2:11 ... Is that little Mickey Gubotosi? AKA Robert Blake?
leewonnacott 2 years ago 2
Thas is Robert Blake definitely.
pegcage 2 years ago 2
Excellent! Thank you for sharing this picture, love Miss Bennett!
norfolk03 2 years ago 3
Thank you for taking the time and the effort to post this movie. I've never seen it, only read about it. Robinson is a great actor.
grainofsandfan 2 years ago 3
This movie is awesome and Edward G Robinson is the greatest actor of all time.
DomenicSinatra 2 years ago 3
Fritz Lang KICKS ASSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!
this and scarlet street and back to back awsome
ReflectedFlicks 3 years ago 20
don't forget M.
predlycon 1 year ago
@ReflectedFlicks Did you see Fritz Lang in Le Mepris?
jimbojamesIV 1 year ago