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************************************************************************************ ******************************************************* ************************************************************************************ *A new community cinema initiative for the Far South* *CineSouth* Presents Scarlet Street A film by fritz lang Friday 29th June 2012, 8pm The Forge, Windsor Road, Kalk Bay Tickets: R30 (includes short film and main feature) Bring your own refreshments Booking: http://www.cinemuse.co.za/ Tel: 021 8876263 http://cinesouthcapetown.blogspot.com/ E-mail: cinesouth.capetown@gmail.com Strictly no parking available in Windsor Road itself. Consult http://theforgekalkbay.withtank.com/directions/ ********************************************************
************************************************************************************ ******************************************************* ************************************************************************************ *A new community cinema initiative for the Far South* *CineSouth* Presents Scarlet Street A film by fritz lang Classic Noir from Austrian director Fritz Lang, in his American phase. Trapped in a loveless marriage, Chris Cross (Edward G. Robinson) finds solace in art, and dreams that one day a beautiful girl will love him. When one stumbles across his path, under violent circumstances, he plays the hero, then tells a lie that sends them both spiralling on a path of deceit and destruction. Joan Bennett is gloriously amoral as Kitty, and her paramour, Johnny Prince, (Dan Duryea) is a feckless heel of the highest order. Crisply understated performances, blackmail and mental torment combine to produce a stunningly original film, which was initially banned by the New York State Censor Board because of its moral ambiguity – allegedly the first film in which a criminal goes unpunished for a crime. 1945, English Language, 103 minutes. Based on the French novel La Chienne (The Bitch) by Georges de La Fouchardière. Friday 29th June 2012, 8pm The Forge, Windsor Road, Kalk Bay Tickets: R30 (includes short film and main feature) Bring your own refreshments Booking: http://www.cinemuse.co.za/ Tel: 021 8876263 http://cinesouthcapetown.blogspot.com/ E-mail: cinesouth.capetown@gmail.com Strictly no parking available in Windsor Road itself. Consult http://theforgekalkbay.withtank.com/directions/ ********************************************************