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The Naked City

The Naked City

  • Status: Released
  • 04-03-1948
  • Runtime: 96 min
  • Score: 7.194
  • Vote count: 263

After a former model is drowned in her bathtub, Detective James Halloran and Lieutenant Dan Muldoon attempt to piece together her murder.

Barry Fitzgerald

Lt. Dan Muldoon

Howard Duff

Frank Niles

Dorothy Hart

Ruth Morrison

Don Taylor

Jimmy Halloran

Frank Conroy

Captain Donahue

Ted de Corsia

Willy Garzah

House Jameson

Dr. Lawrence Stoneman

Anne Sargent

Mrs. Halloran

Adelaide Klein

Mrs. Batory

Grover Burgess

Mr. Batory

Tom Pedi

Detective Perelli

Enid Markey

Mrs. Hylton

Mark Hellinger

Narrator (voice)

Jean Adair

Little Old Lady (Uncredited)

Celia Adler

Dress Shop Proprietor (Uncredited)

Janie Alexander

Girl (Uncredited)

Joyce Allen

Shopgirl (Uncredited)

Beverly Bayne

Mrs. Stoneman (Uncredited)

Ralph Brooks

Detective (Uncredited)

Harris Brown

Harvey (Uncredited)

Ralph Bunker

Hoffman (Uncredited)

Walter Burke

Pater Backalis (Uncredited)

Alexander Campbell

Policeman (Uncredited)

Retta Coleman

Crippled Girl (Uncredited)

G. Pat Collins

Charles Meade (Uncredited)

Curt Conway

Det. Nick (Uncredited)

Russ Conway

Ambulance Doctor (Uncredited)

Grace Coppin

Miss Livingston (Uncredited)

William Cottrell

Bisbee (Uncredited)

Harold Crane

Man (Uncredited)

Sarah Cunningham

Nurse (Uncredited)

Johnny Dale

Mr. Stillman (Uncredited)

Denise Doyle

Girl (Uncredited)

Arthur 'Weegee' Fellig

Photographer (Uncredited)

Paul Ford

Henry Fowler (Uncredited)

Andre D. Foster

Jeweler (Uncredited)

Kathleen Freeman

Stout Young Woman on an Elevated Train (Uncredited)

Pearl Gaines

Mrs. Hylton's Maid (Uncredited)

Earle Gilbert

Banker (Uncredited)

Bruce Gordon

Cop at Williamsburg Bridge (uncredited)

William E. Green

Man (uncredited)

Raymond Greenleaf

City Editor (uncredited)

James Gregory

Patrolman Albert Hicks (uncredited)

Chuck Hamilton

Cop (uncredited)

Robert H. Harris

Druggist (uncredited)

Percy Helton

Street Cleaner (uncredited)

Bern Hoffman

Wrestler (uncredited)

Cavada Humphrey

Mother (uncredited)

Edwin Jerome

Publisher (uncredited)

Nicholas Joy

Mr. McCormick (uncredited)

Joe Kerr

Ned Harvey (uncredited)

Judson Laire

Publisher (uncredited)

Perc Launders

Police Photographer (uncredited)

Marion Leeds

Nurse (uncredited)

George Lynn

Detective Fredericks (uncredited)

John Marley

Managing Editor (uncredited)

John McQuade

Detective Dace Constantino (uncredited)

Carl Milletaire

Young Man Who Confesses to Dexter Murder (uncredited)

Virginia Mullen

Martha Swenson (uncredited)

Arthur O'Connell

Sgt. Shaeffer (uncredited)

David Opatoshu

Sgt. Dave Miller (uncredited)

Lee Shumway

Patrolman (uncredited)

Hester Sondergaard

Miss Owens (uncredited)

John Randolph

Ed Garzah (uncredited)

William Cottrell

Bisbee (uncredited)

JPV852

Entertaining crime-drama featuring some great NYC locales and the performance from Barry Fitzgerald was fun. Not a great film noir so can't say it's a classic in my book, but still a well done film from the 1940s. **3.75/5**

griggs79

By being filmed on the streets of New York, _Naked City_ is a film that earnestly attempts to bring a sense of realism to the noir genre. This ambitious attempt, however, falls short of the mark, lacking the grit and charm that define true noir, and becomes painfully melodramatic. Its effort at authenticity is marred by its excessive voiceover, as Brian Cox's character in _Adaptation._ warned: "And God help you if you use voiceover in your work, my friends. God help you. That's flaccid, sloppy writing." The narration feels like a lazy shortcut that detracts from the visual storytelling instead of enhancing it. This one's all talk, no grit.

CinemaSerf

There's quite an affecting documentary feel to this film as "Lt. Muldoon" (Barry Fitzgerald) investigates the drowning of model "Jean" in what should have been the safety of her New York apartment. This cop is no slouch and is quickly dragging his newbie sidekick "Jimmy" (Don Taylor) all over the place in search of clues. Suspicion initially falls on the woman's close friend "Niles" (Howard Duff) but the police are pretty convinced that her maid, and also possibly her best pal "Ruth" (Dorothy Hart), may know more than they're letting on too. When they discover a bottle of sedatives, that some of her jewellery has gone missing and then a corpse floating in the East River the men must wade through a mire of lies, deceit and mis-information from witnesses who seem determined that the truth will never out. Fitzgerald is entirely convincing in this drama. He leads the process with a gritty determination and a plausible eye for not just the detail but the practical. He knows his city and he knows how to best to get results - sometimes using less conventional methods as he and his team start to hone in on the criminal and their MO. Taylor also does well here marrying the rookie approach to his task with a fresh angle less available to his less flexible boss. Hart, too, contributes well but it's really the procedural approach to the crime that sets this apart from standard mysteries. The writing reads as if it is based on real life experiences and also on an understanding of the value of the emerging use of scientific processes and team policing to narrow the field and get to the perpetrators. It takes it's time, but it never drags and there are clues for us watching to piece together too as this untrustworthy bunch look to self preservation more than to solving the killing. This takes a different approach to thriller story-telling and though I found the score a bit intrusive at times, I did enjoy it.