The film utilizes three different motifs with some interweaving themes and characters...a style that has been re-played of recent in numerous dramatic films that show disparate lives can mingle and relate to one another in unusual ways. What’s not to like? All rights reserved.

Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!Thanks for subscribing!

1954 documentary-style black and white Film Noir, starring Broderick Crawford as an FBI agent trying to track down the killer of his friend and colleague.

Watchable enough, thanks to the performances, despite an overblown finale. Broderick Crawford, Ruth Roman, Martha Hyer, Marisa Pavan, Max Showalter, Casey Adams, Kenneth Tobey, Jay Adler, Claude Akins. Very nice to see Broderick Crawford again. DOWN THREE DARK STREETS. The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. It adds to the fun. Time Out is a registered trademark of Time Out Digital Limited.Thanks for subscribing! Roman looks beautiful and elegant, and gives an outstanding performance as the tortured mother. Also includes English captions. After an FBI agent is shot, his friend must handle the caseload and avenge his death. Screenplay by Gordon Gordon & Mildred Gordon (as The Gordons) and Bernard C. Schoenfeld, based on the novel Case File: FBI by The Gordons.

Look them up. Down Three Dark Streets.

Please try againRentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.Quickly browse titles in our catalog based on the ones you have picked. A unique post-World War II crime movie with the cops and FBI as the heroes fighting the mob.

It is a product of the times when the G-Men were actually on your side, as the Hollywood story goes.

Lots of familiar faces in this one.

Download this stock image: DOWN 3 DARK STREETS, (aka DOWN THREE DARK STREETS), US poster, Broderick Crawford (center), 1954 - E5MC2F from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. We already have this email. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!© 2020 Time Out England Limited and affiliated companies owned by Time Out Group Plc. A really fine film-noir with great location cinematoraphy.

I've already watched it twice. Even though it is B movie quality, it was a fun watch, and not a bad way to spend a little time on a day of self-quarantine. Get us in your inbox The blu-ray video and audio is excellent for a 65 year old movie.

We already have this email. Coinciding with a resurgent american patriotism which found ugly expression in the HUAC hearings, movies that dared to feature criminals in sympathetic roles or blur the lines between hero & villain were replaced with so called police procedurals. Three stories threaded together of FBI agents solving major crimes with good acting by the stars Broderick Crawford and Ruth Roman. Basically a chase film, the climax under the Hollywood sign is a total knockout. I enjoy film noir. I've already watched it twice. FBI shown in a positive light. This movies are easy to spot as they often feature the voice of a reassuring narrator providing bridging narration for stories that feature hero cops or (as in this movie) FBI officers. Get us in your inbox Time Out says. This leads him to follow-up on three separate cases his colleague was investigating, the most interesting of which concerns Kate, played by Ruth Roman, who is being extorted by a man threatening to kill her young daughter. The "good guys" always win.
Good sound quality, but no subtitles. Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books.

Film. A good suspenseful drama with squeaky clean FBI men after a killer.

Try another?

But with its commentary and backstage glimpses of new detection techniques as Crawford's FBI agent unravels three cases on which his buddy was working when killed, it looks like a slightly sheepish echo of
A 1954 cops and robbers film starring Broderick Crawford. Watchable enough, thanks to the performances, despite an overblown finale. Déjà vu! Actors you have seen but can't name.