Street Corner (1953 film)

For other uses, see Street Corner (disambiguation).
Street Corner
Directed by Muriel Box
Produced by Sydney Box
William MacQuitty
Written by Muriel Box
Sydney Box
Starring Peggy Cummins
Terence Morgan
Anne Crawford
Rosamund John
Barbara Murray
Music by Temple Abady
Cinematography Reginald Wyer
Edited by Jean Barker
Release dates
1953
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Box office £49,000 (by 1953)[1]

Street Corner is a 1953 British drama film. It was written by Muriel and Sydney Box and directed by Muriel. It was marketed as Both Sides of the Law in the United States. While not quite a documentary, the film depicts the daily routine of women in the police force from three different angles. It was conceived as a female version of the 1950 film The Blue Lamp.[2]

Plot

The three plotlines focus respectively on an 18-year-old girl who is caught shoplifting, a female army deserter who becomes involved in bigamy, and a baby who is abused by stepparents. The film climaxes in a police dog attack on a criminal.

Cast

Critical reception

The Movie Review Warehouse said of Muriel Box's direction, "she doesn’t do anything terribly innovative with the camera but she does know how to tell a story effectively, which is often a rarer skill in the film world." [4]

References

  1. Andrew Spicer, Sydney Box Manchester Uni Press 2006 p 211
  2. Harper and Porter p.160
  3. "Nelly Arno". BFI. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  4. "Street Corner (1953)". The Movie Review Warehouse.

Bibliography


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