Street of Chance

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This is an article for the 1942 film. See Street of Chance (1930 film) for the film starring William Powell.


Street of Chance

Street of Chance movie poster
Directed by Jack Hively
Produced by Sol C. Siegel
Written by Cornell Woolrich (novel The Black Curtain)
Garrett Fort
Starring Burgess Meredith
Claire Trevor
Music by David Buttolph
Cinematography Theodor Sparkuhl
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) October 3, 1942 (U.S. release)
Running time 74 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

Street of Chance is a 1942 film starring Burgess Meredith as a man who finds he's been suffering from amnesia and Claire Trevor as a woman that protects him from police that suspect him of murder.

A man, Frank Thompson, awakens in the middle of the street, after wreckage falling from a building on Tillary Street in New York City hits him in the head. Frank soon discovers that his apartment has been rented out for a year and his wife Virginia has been living on her own elsewhere. Frank confronts Virginia, who is shocked to see the husband who disappeared without explanation a year earlier. As Frank slowly pieces together his old life, it turns out he is running from a murder he cannot remember committing, and only an old, paralyzed woman can clear him.

[edit] Featured cast

Actor Role
Burgess Meredith Frank Thompson aka Danny Nearing
Claire Trevor Ruth Dillon
Louise Platt Virginia Thompson
Sheldon Leonard Detective Joe Marruci
Frieda Inescort Alma Diedrich
Jerome Cowan Bill Diedrich

[edit] Trivia

The story, based on Cornell Woolrich's novel The Black Curtain, was later dramatized several times on the radio series Suspense.