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TWO FILM DVD: SCARLET STREET (1945) + THE CHASE (1946)

Robert Cummings ... Chuck Scott Michèle Morgan Michèle Morgan ... Lorna Roman (as Michele Morgan) Steve Cochran Steve Cochran ... Eddie Roman Lloyd Corrigan Lloyd Corrigan ... Emmerrich Johnson Jack Holt Jack Holt ... Cmdr. Davidson Don Wilson Don Wilson ... Fats Alexis Minotis Alexis Minotis ... Lt. Acosta Nina Koshetz Nina Koshetz ... Madame Chin (as Nina Koschetz) Yolanda Lacca Yolanda Lacca ... Midnight James Westerfield James Westerfield ... Job - the Butler Jimmy Ames Jimmy Ames ... The Killer Shirley O'Hara Shirley O'Hara ... Manicurist Peter Lorre Peter Lorre ... Gino Edward G. Robinson Christopher Cross Joan Bennett Kitty March Dan Duryea Johnny Prince Rosalind Ivan Adele Cross Margaret Lindsay Millie Ray Jess Barker David Janeway Charles Kemper Patch-eye Higgins Samuel S. Hinds Charles Pringle Russell Hicks J.J. Hogarth Anita Sharp-Bolster Mrs. Michaels Vladimir Sokoloff Pop LeJon
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SCARLET STREET (1945):

Chris Cross, 25 years a cashier, has a gold watch and little else. One rainy night, he rescues delectable Kitty from her abusive boyfriend Johnny. Smitten, amateur painter Chris lets Kitty think he's a wealthy artist. At Johnny's urging, she lets Chris establish her in an apartment (with his shrewish wife's money). There, Chris paints masterpieces; but Johnny sells them under Kitty's name, with disastrous and ironic results.

DVD-R is in English with no subtitles. Approx. 101 mins. See film sample for audio and video quality!

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THE CHASE (1946):

Returning a lost wallet gains unemployed veteran Chuck Scott a job as chauffeur to Eddie Roman, a gangster whose enemies have a way of meeting violent ends. The job proves nerve-wracking, and soon, Chuck finds himself pledged to help Eddie's lovely, fearful wife Lorna to escape Eddie's clutches. The result leaves Chuck caught like a rat in a trap, vainly seeking a way out through dark streets. But the real chase begins when the strange plot virtually starts all over again.

DVD-R is in English with no subtitles. Approx. 101 mins. See film sample for audio and video quality!

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