While the City Sleeps

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While the City Sleeps

While the City Sleeps movie poster
Directed by Fritz Lang
Produced by Bert E. Friedlob
Written by Charles Einstein (novel)
Casey Robinson
Starring Dana Andrews
Rhonda Fleming
Music by Herschel Burke Gilbert
Cinematography Ernest Laszlo
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Inc.
Release date(s) May 16, 1956 (U.S. release)
Running time 100 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

While the City Sleeps is a 1956 film directed by Fritz Lang. The newspaper drama was based on "The Bloody Spur" by Charles Einstein. The film weaves together two stories- a serial killer hunt and the competition for a newspaper's editorship.

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[edit] Plot

Power struggle between executives ensue after the death of media magnate Amos Kyne, who turned over power to his sole heir, his foppish son (Vincent Price). He decides, instead of running the newspaper company himself, to let the heads of the three divisions of the newspaper to fight it out for control. Meanwhile, New York women become the prey of a serial killer. One of the three, newspaper editor John Daily Griffith, has an ally in high-profile reporter Edward Mobley, who is working on the biggest story of the day: "The Lipstick Killer," a serial murder, burglar and sex fiend who is terrorizing the city.

[edit] Reaction

Dark City: The Film Noir by Spencer Selby calls While the City Sleeps an "Offbeat thriller which is one of the most original and provocative noir newspaper films." [1]

[edit] Featured cast

Actor Role
Dana Andrews Edward Mobley
Rhonda Fleming Dorothy Kyne
George Sanders Mark Loving, KNS Chief
Howard Duff Lt. Burt Kaufman
Thomas Mitchell John Day Griffith (Sentinel managing editor)
Vincent Price Walter Kyne
Sally Forrest Nancy Liggett
John Barrymore Jr. Robert Manners
James Craig 'Honest' Harry Kritzer
Ida Lupino Mildred Donner

[edit] Trivia

  • The sequence depicting the New York subway was actually filmed in the Los Angeles subway.

[edit] References

  1.  Spencer Selby (1984). Dark City: The Film Noir. McFarland Classic. ISBN 0-7864-0478-7.
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