Criss Cross (film)
Criss Cross is a 1949 American film noir crime film starring Burt Lancaster, Yvonne De Carlo and Dan Duryea, directed by Robert Siodmak and written by Daniel Fuchs based on Don Tracy's 1934 novel of the same name. This black-and-white film was shot partly on location in the Bunker Hill section of Los Angeles. Miklós Rózsa scored the film's soundtrack. It was remade as The Underneath in 1995.
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Directed by | Robert Siodmak |
Screenplay by | Daniel Fuchs |
Based on | Criss Cross 1934 novel by Don Tracy |
Produced by | Michael Kraike |
Starring | Burt Lancaster Yvonne De Carlo Dan Duryea |
Cinematography | Franz Planer |
Edited by | Ted J. Kent |
Music by | Miklós Rózsa |
Color process | Black and white |
Production company | Universal-International |
Distributed by | Universal-International |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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