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Street Scene is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film produced by Samuel Goldwyn and directed by King Vidor. With a screenplay by Elmer Rice adapted from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name, Street Scene takes place on a New York City street from one evening until the following afternoon. Except for one scene which takes place inside ...
A realistic account of life in the New York tenements in 1930 and the younger generation's striving to get out. Adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Elmer Rice....
Released Aug 26, 1931 1h 20m Drama. List. Adapted from a Pulitzer Prize-winning play, this slice-of-life tale captures one day on a residential Manhattan street. Brownstone neighbors gather...
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Jan 19, 2022 · The film of Elmer Rice’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Street Scene” might be a case in point. But King Vidor’s film of this single (almost) set movie leans into those handicaps and makes a fascinating time capsule for Depression Era America, the state of American drama, pre-Production Code cinema and the motion picture just as it was ...
Oct 19, 2011 · "Street Scene is a 1931 black-and-white drama film produced by Samuel Goldwyn and directed by King Vidor. With a screenplay by Elmer Rice adapted from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Street Scene takes place on a New York City street from one evening until the following afternoon.
Producer: Samuel Goldwyn. Music: Alfred Newman (uncredited) Cinematographers: George Barnes, Gregg Toland (uncredited) Editor: Hugh Bennett. Synopsis: Follows a full day in a New York tenement slum, as a sweltering heatwave hits the area. Special Note: By and away the clearest print of this film I've seen.
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Sep 18, 2020 · This agonized tangle of sexual violence, relentless poverty, crude emotions, and stifled dreams is the premise of King Vidor’s 1931 drama “Street Scene,” adapted from a celebrated play by ...