
Academy Awards 1949 - Nominated - Best Writing
Academy Awards 1949 - Won - Best B&W Cinematography
Academy Awards 1949 - Won - Best Editing
BAFTA Awards 1949 - Nominated - Best Film from any Source
Academy Awards 1949 - Nominated - Best Writing
Academy Awards 1949 - Won - Best B&W Cinematography
Academy Awards 1949 - Won - Best Editing
BAFTA Awards 1949 - Nominated - Best Film from any Source
WGA Awards 1949 - Nominated - "Screenplay Dealing Most Ably with Problems of the American Scene"
WGA Awards 1949 - Nominated - Best Written American Drama
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The Naked City
Film Synopsis"There are eight million stories in the Naked City," as the narrator immortally states at the close of this breathtakingly vivid film, and this is one of them. Master noir craftsman Jules Dassin and newspaperman-cum-producer Mark Hellinger's dazzling police procedural, The Naked City, was shot entirely on location in New York. As influenced by Italian neorealism as American crime fiction, this double Academy Award winner, The Naked City remains a benchmark for naturalism in noir, living and breathing in the promises and perils of the Big Apple, from its lowest depths to its highest skyscrapers. Get Involved |
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Runtime:
96 min.
Country:
UNITED STATES
Language:
English/American
Color:
Color
Plot Summary
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Directed by
Jules Dassin
Produced by
Mark Hellinger
Writing credits
Malvin Wald
Cast
| Don Taylor | ||
| Anne Sargent | ||
| House Jameson | ||
| Dorothy Hart | ||
| Barry Fitzgerald | ||
| Howard Duff | ||
| Frank Conroy |
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