I Walk Alone

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I Walk Alone
Directed by Byron Haskin
Produced by Hal B. Wallis
Written by Theodore Reeves play Beggars Are Coming to Town
Charles Schnee (screenplay)
Starring Burt Lancaster
Lizabeth Scott
Kirk Douglas
Wendell Corey
Music by Victor Young
Cinematography Leo Tover
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) March 25, 1950 (U.S. release)
Running time 97 min
Language English
IMDb profile

I Walk Alone is a 1948 film, considered to be film noir, starring Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and Lizabeth Scott. The film was the directorial debut of Byron Haskin.

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Two rum-runners, Frankie Madison and 'Dink' Turner promise to help each other if either gets arrested. Madison is jailed and after 14 years behind bars, seeks out Turner who now owns a swanky nightclub. Turner, with no intention of giving Madison anything, tries to pacify him by making his girlfriend available, yet this strategy backfires when both fall in love.

Bosley Crowther, writing for the New York Times, gave the film a negative review. Crowther also pointed out that the film may have violated the Motion Picture Production Code.

"It is notable that the slant of sympathy is very strong toward the mug who did the "stretch," as though he were some kind of martyr. Nice thing! Producer Hal Wallis should read the Code." [1]

The film today is regarded as a classic, usually due to the film's cast [2]

Clips from the film can be seen in the film noir spoof Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid.

Actor Role
Burt Lancaster Frankie Madison
Lizabeth Scott Kay Lawrence
Kirk Douglas Noll 'Dink' Turner
Wendell Corey Dave
Kristine Miller Alix Richardson
Georges Rigaud Maurice
Marc Lawrence Nick Palestro
Mike Mazurki Dan (the doorman)
Mickey Knox Skinner
Roger Neury Felix Walter
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