Dark Streets (2008 film)
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Dark Streets is a 2008 film adaptation of the play by Glenn M. Stewart, directed by Rachel Samuels from a screenplay by Wallace King. The film stars Gabriel Mann, Bijou Phillips, Izabella Miko, Elias Koteas, Michael Fairman and Toledo Diamond. The film's blues score is composed by George Acogny, featuring B.B. King. It premiered at the 2008 CineVegas Film Festival on June 14, winning a Special Jury Prize for "the collaborative craftsmanship in achieving its visual splendor and showmanship"[2] and was given a limited release on December 12. Dark Streets received negative reviews from critics, praising the 1930s aesthetic and musical numbers, but criticized the use of film noir elements propping up an unengaging story.
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Dark Streets | |
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Directed by | Rachel Samuels |
Written by | Screenplay: Wallace King Play: Glenn M. Stewart |
Produced by | Glenn M. Stewart Claus Clausen Andrea Balen Corina Dankwerts Steffen Aumueller Jeremy Alter Corina Danckwerts Melitta Fitzer Zora A. Wolter |
Starring | Bijou Phillips Gabriel Mann Izabella Miko Elias Koteas Michael Fairman Toledo Diamond |
Cinematography | Sharone Meir |
Edited by | Michael J. Duthie Anne Goursaud |
Music by | George Acogny |
Distributed by | Samuel Goldwyn Films (theatrical) Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (DVD) |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $16,815[1] |