Femme Fatales Are Usually Smarter
Fritz Lang directed a pair of noirs in the mid-40s, starring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett and Dan Duryea. The other is Woman in the Window. In Scarlet Street Eddie G. Is a mild-mannered cashier who meets Kitty, a beauty who might not mean him well. And then Dan Duryea gets involved. Like any self-respecting noir classic, this one is nice to look at, and even features twelve paintings created for the film. In real-life, Eddie collected art and Dan Duryea was a nice man.
Listen to this episode (1 hour, 2 minutes)
Show Notes
Get in touch with the show at lts@theincomparable.com, Mastodon or Bluesky.
Check out our new LTS BookShop.org page.
The Movie: review/commentary on a single classic film
-
- Available to stream, rent or buy digitally
- On disc: Blu-ray
The Self-Referential LTS
- 73 Manly Seamanship
- 15 I Know You’re A Sexist Creep, But Run!
- 100 The Smell Of Murder
- 109 More Beer!
- 92 We’ve Got All The French You Need
- 50 What Is She Talking About? Stop That!
- 127 Kind Of A Nice Snack
Next time, we’ll watch