The Street with No Name

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The Street with No Name

Street with No Name DVD cover
Directed by William Keighley
Produced by Samuel G. Engel
Written by Harry Kleiner
Starring Mark Stevens
Richard Widmark
Lloyd Nolan
Cinematography Joe MacDonald
Distributed by Twentieth Century Fox
Running time 91 min
Language English
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The Street with No Name (1948) is a black-and-white film noir. The movie, a follow up to The House on 92nd Street (1945), tells the story of an undercover FBI agent, Gene Cordell (Mark Stevens), who infiltrates a deadly crime gang. FBI agent George A. Briggs (Lloyd Nolan) also appears in The House on 92nd Street. The movie, shot in a semidocumentary style, takes place in the Skid Row section of fictional "Central City". Harry Kleiner's screenplay was reworked seven years later for Samuel Fuller's House of Bamboo.

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