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Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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Scarlet Street Information
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 Scarlet Street (1945), directed by Fritz Lang, is a film noir based on the French novel La Chienne [The Bitch] (English titles: Poor Sap [1930], Turn of the Worm and Sensualité [1954]) by Georges de La Fouchardière, that previously had been dramatised...


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Scarlet Street Quotes
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 This film article needs cleanup. Please review , especially the standard format of film articles , to determine how to edit this article to conform to a higher standard of article quality. Scarlet Street ( 1945 ) is an American film noir. Director:...


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 The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Terror Never Dies In `scarlet Street'
08/11/1993: 1,061 words, approx. 4 pages EVONNE E. COUTROS, Staff Writer The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 08-11-1993 TERROR NEVER DIES IN 'SCARLET STREET' -- PUBLISHER REVIVES GOTHIC MYSTERY By EVONNE E. COUTROS, Staff Writer Date: 08-11-1993, Wednesday Section: ALL COMMUNITY SECTIONS Edition: All Editions -- 3 Star, 2 Star...
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Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by E. Ann Kaplan
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 In the following essay, Kaplan compares how different cultural contexts affect Lang's Scarlet Street and Renoir's La Chienne, two films made from the same literary original.


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