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Panic in the Streets (1950)

Panic in the Streets (1950)
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Filmed entirely on location in New Orleans, Panic in the Streets stars Richard Widmark as Dr. Clinton Reed, a physician from the U.S. Health Service who must race against time to stop a plague. The carrier was an illegal alien, murdered by criminals Jack Palance and Zero Mostel. When local officials note the strange condition of the corpse, they fear that the germs will spread to epidemic proportions, and thus summon Reed to wrest control of the situation. At first facing opposition from rule-bound police captain Paul Douglas, Widmark is finally able to work hand-in-glove with Douglas in tracking down Palance and Mostel, who have themselves become plague carriers. Many of the actors in Panic in the Streets are local nonprofessionals, selected by director Elia Kazan because of their "rightness" within the framework of the story; the rest of the cast is peopled by such film veterans as Barbara Bel Geddes, Tommy Cook, Emile Meyer and H.T. Tsiang. Widmark's son is played by an uncredited Tommy Rettig, four years before he starred on the Lassie TV series. Though Elia Kazan liked to claim that much of Panic in the Streets was improvised, there was a script, adapted by Richard Murphy and Daniel Fuchs from a story by Edward Anhalt and Edna Anhalt. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard WidmarkPaul Douglas, (more)
Director(s):
Elia Kazan
Format(s):
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Filmed entirely on location in New Orleans, Panic in the Streets stars Richard Widmark as Dr. Clinton Reed, a physician from the U.S. Health Service who must race against time to stop a plague. The carrier was an illegal alien, murdered by criminals Jack Palance and Zero Mostel. When local officials note the strange condition of the corpse, they fear that the germs will spread to epidemic proportions, and thus summon Reed to wrest control of the situation. At first facing opposition from rule-bound police captain Paul Douglas, Widmark is finally able to work hand-in-glove with Douglas in tracking down Palance and Mostel, who have themselves become plague carriers. Many of the actors in Panic in the Streets are local nonprofessionals, selected by director Elia Kazan because of their "rightness" within the framework of the story; the rest of the cast is peopled by such film veterans as Barbara Bel Geddes, Tommy Cook, Emile Meyer and H.T. Tsiang. Widmark's son is played by an uncredited Tommy Rettig, four years before he starred on the Lassie TV series. Though Elia Kazan liked to claim that much of Panic in the Streets was improvised, there was a script, adapted by Richard Murphy and Daniel Fuchs from a story by Edward Anhalt and Edna Anhalt. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Elia Kazan
Writer(s):
Edna AnhaltEdward AnhaltDaniel Fuchs
Producer(s):
Sol C. Siegel
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Kevin M.

    Jack does a nice job. Not much of a script that was wrapped up in a hurry because they apparently didn't have money to take it to its obvious conclusion. For a better Film Noir experience, check out Laura or any Bogart film of the time.

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    James G.

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    Robert C.

    Watch this film! If you like gritty film noir, you will love this movie. It has great actors (Richard Widmark, Paul Douglas, Jack Palance), all of whom give outstanding performances, and great direction from Elia Kazan, one of the great directors from the golden age of Hollywood. The film is set in New Orleans, and Kazan brilliantly captures the seedy underside of that port city. Rather than using professional actors for bit parts, Kazan decided to use local people whenever possible. It was a wise move, effectively creating an atmosphere of authenticity and realism that sets this film apart from other movies from that period. You can almost feel the grit and grime on dirty back streets. Pay particular attention to the performance by Jack Palance. He plays a low-level local crime figure. I cannot say that he steals the show, but watching this early Palance performance you can clearly see that he was headed for stardom.

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