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Slightly Scarlet
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Slightly GREAT
The 1956 film "Slightly Scarlet" at first glance looking back from our sophisticated view today seems like a tongue-in cheek joke because of its title, but it has a great noir appeal due to its source material and the filmmaker's use of light and dark within a wide use of color.
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Slightly Scarlet is completely captivating
Slightly Scarlet may be one of the most visually beautiful motion pictures ever made. The cinematography is beautifully clear and pure and the settings it records are made up of gloriously vibrant colors. The beauty of Slightly Scarlet is tripled by the fact that two beautiful and glamorous... Read full review »
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Slightly Scarlet Widescreen Edition DVD
Allan Dwan takes on hard-boiled master James M. Cain in a film starring Arlene Dahl as Dorothy Lyons a red-headed nymphomaniac looking for trouble. Hoping to smear Frank Jansen Kent Taylor the reform candidate for mayor in his city crime syndicate boss Sol Caspar Ted de Corsia sends his top lieutenant Ben Grace John Payne to look into the private life of Jansen's secretary June Lyons Rhonda Fleming. He finds not only that she's involved with her boss but that her sister Dorothy a kleptomaniac who gets around has just been released from prison. When Caspar murders a newspaper publisher who had supported Jansen Ben who is angling for Caspar's slot supplies evidence of Caspar's involvement in the crime to June and convinces her to accept his help in electing Jansen making her believe he's now on the side of law and order. Meanwhile Caspar is forced to flee and Ben takes over his job. Ben and June soon become involved but their romance goes sour when Arlene always in search of new friends makes a move on the racketeer. Dahl gives one of her most unusual performances in the tight little noir which features superb photography by John Alton.
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| Stars | Rhonda Fleming | |
| Actors | John Payne | |
| Available Formats | DVD: Widescreen Edition | |
| Directors | Allan Dwan | |
| UPC | 089859481635 | |
| Genre | Dramas | |
| Subgenre | Suspense • Drama | |
| MPAA Rating | Not Rated | |
| Release Date | 1956 | |
| Running Time | 1hr 39min | |
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| Original Language | English | |
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| Screenwriter | Robert Blees | |
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