The film noir "Cry of the City" (1948) is one of my favorites from 20th Century-Fox.
The film has good performances by Richard Conte and Victor Mature. Conte is great with his soft-spoken voice and shifty eyes. Mature turns in a superior performance. The best scenes though are with the bigger-than-life HOPE EMERSON! Her entry down the long corridor, eating the pancakes, and trying to strong-arm Conte are all memorable, cult-ish moments.
"Cry of the City"
My favorite part of the film is when Conte escapes from the hospital. That was one of the most suspenseful things I've seen. What gets me is that everything seems so natural, particularly the one guard who is gassing on about sports.
Apparently, director Robert Siodmak never really liked this film and its semi-documentary style much.
Apparently, director Robert Siodmak never really liked this film and its semi-documentary style much.