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Crime in the Streets
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How long is Crime in the Streets?
1 hour and 31 minutes
When was Crime in the Streets released?
June 10, 1956
What is the IMDb rating of Crime in the Streets?
6.6 out of 10
Who stars in Crime in the Streets?
John Cassavetes
,
Sal Mineo
, and
James Whitmore
Who wrote Crime in the Streets?
Reginald Rose
Who directed Crime in the Streets?
Don Siegel
Who was the composer for Crime in the Streets?
Franz Waxman
Who was the producer of Crime in the Streets?
Vincent M. Fennelly
Who was the executive producer of Crime in the Streets?
Walter Mirisch
Who was the cinematographer for Crime in the Streets?
Sam Leavitt
Who was the editor of Crime in the Streets?
Richard C. Meyer
Who are the characters in Crime in the Streets?
Frankie Dane, Angelo 'Baby' Gioia, Lou Macklin, Blockbuster, and Glasses
What is the plot of Crime in the Streets?
Social worker tries to befriend local slum gang.
What was the budget for Crime in the Streets?
280,000
How much did Crime in the Streets earn at the US box office?
$1.2 million
What is Crime in the Streets rated?
Passed
What genre is Crime in the Streets?
Action, Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Film-Noir, and Thriller
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