
Broderick Crawford and Ruth Roman in a publicity still for Down Three Dark Streets (1954)

Broderick Crawford and Ruth Roman in a publicity still for Down Three Dark Streets (1954)

A stunning, Fine example of the French film pressbook for Fritz Lang’s ‘Scarlet Street’ (1945), based on Georges de la Fouchardiere’s 1930 novel ‘La Chienne’ (The Bitch), published in English the same year as ‘Poor Sap.’

1956, The Killing – Kubrick’s second movie
adapted from Lionel White’s Clean Break, Dutton hardcover, 1955

1955 United Artists
early Stanley Kubrick

three episodes of the ’50s crime show, “Gangbusters”, edited together for a feature film

“At an isolated, seaside greasy-spoon cafe live George, the sarcastic owner; Slob, the potentially violent cook; and Kotty, the sexy waitress all the men lust after. Plus an occasional customer, including “Professor Sam”, Kotty’s boyfriend from a nearby research facility. And something’s going on under the potentially explosive surface emotions… nuclear secrets being smuggled out of the country.“