Walk the Dark Street
Walk the Dark Street | |
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Directed by | Wyott Ordung |
Produced by |
Richard Bernstein (associate producer) Tom Michaels (associate producer) Wyott Ordung (producer) |
Written by | Wyott Ordung |
Starring | See below |
Music by | Paul Dunlap |
Cinematography | Brydon Baker |
Edited by | Leon Barsha |
Release dates | 1956 |
Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Walk the Dark Street is a 1956 American film directed by Wyott Ordung.
Plot summary
Dan (Don Ross) returns to L.A. having fought in the Korean War. He meets with Frank (Chuck Connors) the brother of Tommy who was one of the men killed under Dan’s command. Tommy wasn't happy at being passed over for promotion and wrote to his brother to say that if he died Dan would be to blame.
Frank explains to Dan that his heart condition means he can no longer go big game hunting and makes him a lucrative offer to have a ‘hunt’ in L.A. with both men armed only with camera guns. Unbeknown to Dan, Frank replaces his camera round with a live bullet and plans to kill him in revenge for his brother’s death.
The two men engage in a two-day game of cat and mouse which is complicated by the involvement of Tommy’s wife and a mix up at a sports shop. As the men finally get each other in their sights who will win and who will die?
Cast
- Chuck Connors as Frank Garrick
- Don Ross as Dan Lawton
- Regina Gleason as Helen Leyden
- Eddie Kafafian as Sergeant Tommy Garrick
- Fred Darian as Nightclub Singer
- Vonne Godfrey as Frank's French Girlfriend
External links
- Walk the Dark Street at the Internet Movie Database
- Walk the Dark Street is available for free download at the Internet Archive