Pure noir cinema by the good hand of Hungarian director André De Toth. The plot begins when a criminal gang robs a gas station, and as a result a police officer dies and a criminal is injured. With this premise, an intricate story is created where the cops, the bad guys, the sinuous lines between good and evil and, of course, the femme fatale on duty will mix. The film, also known in English as "The City Is Dark", is based on a story titled "Criminals Mark", originally published in the Saturday Evening Post newspaper. The cast is headed by film noir figure Sterling Hayden (The Asphalt Jungle) and the presence of a young Charles Bronson stands out.
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Pure noir cinema by the good hand of Hungarian director André De Toth. The plot begins when a criminal gang robs a gas station, and as a result a police officer dies and a criminal is injured. With this premise, an intricate story is created where the cops, the bad guys, the sinuous lines between good and evil and, of course, the femme fatale on duty will mix. The film, also known in English as "The City Is Dark", is based on a story titled "Criminals Mark", originally published in the Saturday Evening Post newspaper. The cast is headed by film noir figure Sterling Hayden (The Asphalt Jungle) and the presence of a young Charles Bronson stands out.