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The Naked Street

  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 24m
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6.5/10
1.4K
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Anthony Quinn, Anne Bancroft, and Farley Granger in The Naked Street (1955)
Film NoirTragedyCrimeDramaThriller

A mobster (Quinn) springs a condemned murderer (Granger) because he got his sister (Bancroft) pregnant.A mobster (Quinn) springs a condemned murderer (Granger) because he got his sister (Bancroft) pregnant.A mobster (Quinn) springs a condemned murderer (Granger) because he got his sister (Bancroft) pregnant.

  • Director
    • Maxwell Shane
  • Writers
    • Maxwell Shane
    • Leo Katcher
  • Stars
    • Farley Granger
    • Anthony Quinn
    • Anne Bancroft
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Maxwell Shane
    • Writers
      • Maxwell Shane
      • Leo Katcher
    • Stars
      • Farley Granger
      • Anthony Quinn
      • Anne Bancroft
    • 32User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Farley Granger
    Farley Granger
    • Nicky Bradna
    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • Phil Regal
    Anne Bancroft
    Anne Bancroft
    • Rosalie Regalzyk
    Peter Graves
    Peter Graves
    • Joe McFarland
    Else Neft
    • Mrs. Regalzyk
    Sara Berner
    Sara Berner
    • Millie
    Jerry Paris
    Jerry Paris
    • Latzi
    Mario Siletti
    Mario Siletti
    • Cardini
    James Flavin
    James Flavin
    • Michael J. Flanders
    Whit Bissell
    Whit Bissell
    • Blaker
    Joe Turkel
    Joe Turkel
    • Shimmy
    Joyce Terry
    • Margie
    • (as Joy Terry)
    Harry Tyler
    Harry Tyler
    • I. Barricks
    Jerry Hausner
    Jerry Hausner
    • Louie
    Walter Bacon
    • Juror
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Baker
    Eddie Baker
    • Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Baker
    Frank Baker
    • Jury Foreman
    • (uncredited)
    Loren Brown
    • Wedding Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Maxwell Shane
    • Writers
      • Maxwell Shane
      • Leo Katcher
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    6artzau

    Typical 50s Tony Quinn

    This film is a film noir wannabe and just doesn't quite make it. The plot, a mobster (Quinn) who holds his family as a icon of decency, discovers his sister (Bancroft) is "jammed up" by a local neighborhood playboy (Granger) who is on death row for murder. Bringing his influence to bear, the gangster gets the playboy a new trail and his freedom so he can marry his sister. But, the playboy can't stand it and gets caught by the hood stepping out on his wife. So, the gangster sets his roving brother-in-law up to be framed for murder. But, as his playboy son-in-law tells him, "I didn't kill this guy but I did kill the first one..." and the cops use him to chase the hood to his death while his mother is bringing him a bottle of seltzer water to have with his weekly dinner with her.

    Film buffs will enjoy seeing the younger Quinn in scowling action as well as Granger and Bancroft in their younger days. The acting is solid, the storyline somewhat pedestrian and there's no video or DVD. You'll have to catch on the late show.
    Michael_Elliott

    Light Story but the Actors Are Great

    The Naked Street (1955)

    *** (out of 4)

    Gangster Phil Regal (Anthony Quinn) finds out that his younger sister Rosalie (Anne Bancroft) is pregnant by criminal Nicky Bradna (Farley Granger) who just happens to be at Sing Sing and on death row. Regal manages to scare the witnesses who change their testimony and Nicky is released but soon the gangster regrets what he did. THE NAKED STREET seems to have mostly negative reviews and while I can admit that the film has some major flaws, the cast is simply so great that it's impossible not to get caught up in everything going on and in the end I really enjoyed the picture. There's no question that the story itself is pretty far-fetched in the way the gangster is able to pull a man off death row and it's even more far-fetched when you come to the climax of everything. I won't spoil what happens but the logic behind it is set at a zero. Another problem is that the sister character was really poorly written and her dumbness really gets annoying after a while. I mean, her brother is a big time gangster yet she never realized how he gave her everything with having a "real" job? The morals of her character also goes back and forth as the film moves along, which is another problem. Outside of those things I thought the film was entertaining. Quinn is wonderful as the tough gangster who isn't afraid to push people around to get what he wants. For 1955 his performance is pretty raw and rough and it really reminded me of the stuff we used to see from the pre-code Warner gangster pics of the early 1930s. Granger is also very believable as the lover boy who simply got caught up in a bad crime. Even though her character is weak, Bancroft at least delivers a fine performance as does Peter Graves who plays a reporter. I also really liked how the Quinn character worries about his sister being pregnant, unmarried and what this would make her look like. The moral worries of a gangster was an interesting touch and it's handled in a rather raw fashion, which certainly wasn't normal for this era. THE NAKED STREET has some issues but for the most part it's worth watching.
    6blanche-2

    decent noir with a good cast

    Anthony Quinn stars in "The Naked Street," a 1955 film with Farley Granger, Anne Bancroft, and Peter Graves.

    Quinn plays a gangster, Phil Regal, whose sister Rosalie (Bancroft) is pregnant and unmarried. Nowadays, this would be a cause for celebration. Back then, it was a scandal. The father is Nicky Bradna (Granger) who is at the moment on death row for killing a liquor store owner while he was stealing his money.

    Regal is a wonderful son to his mother (Else Baeck) and a protective brother, but he's basically involved in lots of illegal activities.

    Phil wants Nicky to marry Rosalie, so he drops bundles of cash in the right places. Suddenly the witnesses have second thoughts about what they saw and the DA is willing to give him another trial. Soon he's out, married to Rosalie, and driving a truck, which is not what he wanted to do. But big brother insisted.

    It doesn't take Nicky long to start acting up - he and Rosalie suffer a tragedy, he doesn't like his job, and Regal wants him out of the way.

    Pretty good noir, and Anthony Quinn does a wonderful job showing us the human being beneath the tough gangster. Anne Bancroft is very young, but excellent in her part, and Farley Granger does well as the loser husband.

    "The Naked Street" is a derivative story, so it's not particularly special, but it is worth a look.
    6LeonLouisRicci

    Only a Shadow of Pure Film-Noir…Not Bad but Implausible

    There are some Fight Scenes that Lend a bit of Roughness to the Proceedings and a few Scenes that have an Edge, but this is another Example of just how the Fifties Filtered and Weakened Film-Noir.

    Elements Remain from the Golden Age of the Genre but its Decline is Evident as Things became Glossy, Obvious, and Preachy. One Thing this one does Bring to the Table is the Out of Wedlock Pregnancy that is Dealt with Head-On.

    However, the Voice Over Narration No Longer is Ominous or Layered with Defeatism. Now it is just Matter of Fact Police Procedural or in this Film a Journalist just Stating the Facts.

    Some Strong Acting is Evident from Anthony Quinn and Anne Bancroft with some Good Turns by Supporting Players, but Peter Graves and Farley Granger seem Miscast. Overall, Worth a Watch to See the Decline of Film-Noir and for an Interesting but mostly Implausible Story about the Underworld.
    dougdoepke

    A Quinn Showcase

    The acting makes the movie, especially gang boss Regal (Quinn) and his naive sister Rosalie (Bancroft). Regal may be a ruthless racketeer outside his family, but inside, he's a protective pussycat. That is, until cheap Lothario Bradna (Granger) first knocks-up Rosalie and then philanders after Regal forces him to marry her. And that's after Regal gets him off a murder-one rap so the irresponsible kid can do the right thing. Now, feeling betrayed, Regal's really angry, so we know Bradna's in for even worse trouble.

    The movie's got some twists and turns, not all being very plausible. But that's okay because Quinn delivers a scary and riveting performance. The actor's just back from Italy where he starred in the powerful classic La Strada (1954). So maybe he was trying to show Hollywood a thing or two since he delivers a lot more than the role requires. Then there's Bancroft, already a magnetic personality, and on her way to an Oscar-studded career. Looks to me like the producers spent their money on the cast and not on the visuals that are pretty bland and bare-bones. But then the supporting cast is full of familiar faces, especially up-and-comers like Van Cleef and Graves, along with great vets like Bissell and Flavin.

    Five-years earlier and I expect the film would have been straight noir, without the moralizing voice-over. But this is the McCarthy Cold War period, so there can't be any lingering ambiguity. Still, it's a fairly gritty little film with a compelling central performance that deserves better than near- total Hollywood obscurity, despite the titillating title.

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    • Trivia
      When Phil and Rosalie are talking on the roof of their building, there is a billboard for Frankel. Max Frankel is the Art Director for for the film. The sign says Frankel and Black. Ralph E. Black was the Production Manager.
    • Goofs
      When the corpse surfaces on the lake, it appears feet first. In reality, the torso would rise first, because it is full of gases that make bodies float. The legs are only muscle, bone and connective tissues, with no way to produce or retain gases that would encourage floating. However, as noted in the narration, there was a slot machine chained to the body. A slot machine chained around the neck or shoulders would allow the corpse's feet to break the water's surface.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Joe McFarland: [voice over as the scene shifts from the front of the newspaper office to him typing at his office desk] This story is true. I oughta know. I not only covered it for my newspaper, I became a part of it. You read about Phil Regal in the papers - "Enforcer for the Underworld" they called him, but the real inside story was never told before. No one could possibly tell it until now... and stay alive. It started one dismal night under a bridge in a lonely stretch of Brooklyn...

      [the scene shifts to a fire under the Brooklyn Bridge]

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    • Release date
      • August 1955 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "AMT2.0 - Remember?" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Paul Brazil" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Big Frame
    • Filming locations
      • Samuel Goldwyn Studios - 7200 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Fame Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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