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Panic in the Streets

THE SCREEN'S GREATEST EXCITEMENT OF THE YEAR!
1950 | 96m | English

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A medical examiner discovers that an innocent shooting victim in a robbery died of bubonic plague. With only 48 hours to find the killer, who is now a ticking time bomb threatening the entire city, a grisly manhunt through the seamy underworld of the New Orleans Waterfront is underway.
Release Date: Jul 27, 1950
Director: Elia Kazan
Writer: Edward Anhalt, Richard Murphy, Daniel Fuchs, Edna Anhalt, John Lee Mahin, Philip Yordan
Genres: Crime, Thriller
Keywords new orleans, louisiana, race against time, outbreak, film noir, black and white, public health, plague, tense
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Richard Widmark Lt. Cmdr. Clinton 'Clint' Reed M.D.
Paul Douglas Capt. Tom Warren
Barbara Bel Geddes Nancy Reed
Jack Palance Blackie
Zero Mostel Raymond Fitch
Dan Riss Neff - Newspaper Reporter
Tommy Cook Vince Poldi - Younger Brother
Wilson Bourg Jr. Charlie - Sailor (uncredited)
Beverly C. Brown Dr. Mackey - Board of Health (uncredited)
Lewis Charles Kochak - Murder Victim (uncredited)
Herman Cottman Officer Scott - Police Lab (uncredited)
John David Fruit Salesman (uncredited)
William A. Dean Cortelyou (uncredited)
Robert Dorsen Coast Guard Lieutenant (uncredited)
George Ehmig Kleber - Medical Examiner Technician (uncredited)
H. Waller Fowler Jr. Mayor Murray (uncredited)
Paul Hostetler Lt. Paul Gafney M.D. - Public Health Service (uncredited)
Elia Kazan Cleaver - Mortuary Assistant (uncredited)
Edward Kennedy Jordan (uncredited)
Mary Liswood Angie Fitch - Raymond's Wife (uncredited)
Henry Mamet Anson (uncredited)
Tiger Joe Marsh Bosun on Nile Queen (uncredited)
Ruth Moore Mathews Mrs. Dubin (uncredited)
Emile Meyer Capt. Beauclyde - Master of Nile Queen (uncredited)
Alex Minotis John Mefaris - Restaurant Owner (uncredited)
Rex Moad Wynant (uncredited)
Ray Müller Dubin (uncredited)
Lenka Peterson Jeanette - Charlie's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Waldo Pitkin Ben (uncredited)
Tommy Rettig Tommy Reed (uncredited)
Stanley J. Reyes Redfield (uncredited)
John Schilleci Lee (uncredited)
Al Theriot Al (uncredited)
Guy Thomajan Poldi - Blackie's Flunky (uncredited)
Arthur Tong Lascar Boy on Nile Queen (uncredited)
H.T. Tsiang Cook on Nile Queen (uncredited)
Irvine Vidacovich Johnston (uncredited)
Juan Villasana Hotel Proprietor (uncredited)
Pat Walshe Pat - Newspaper Peddler (uncredited)
Val Winter Commissioner Dan Quinn (uncredited)
Leo Zinser Sgt. Phelps (uncredited)
Aline Stevens Rita Mefaris (uncredited)
Name Job
Elia Kazan Director
Edward Anhalt Story
Alfred Newman Conductor, Original Music Composer
Travilla Costume Design
Benny Carter Orchestrator
Richard Murphy Screenplay
Daniel Fuchs Adaptation
Edna Anhalt Story
Joseph MacDonald Director of Photography
Harmon Jones Editor
Maurice Ransford Art Direction
Lyle R. Wheeler Art Direction
Thomas Little Set Decoration
Fred J. Rode Set Decoration
W.D. Flick Sound
Roger Heman Sr. Sound
Charles LeMaire Wardrobe Designer, Wardrobe Coordinator
Stanley K. Scheuer Script Supervisor
Michael Audley Dialogue Coach
Edward B. Powell Orchestrator
Herbert W. Spencer Orchestrator
Ernie Felice Orchestrator
Bernard Mayers Orchestrator
Lyman Hallowell Editorial Staff
Sam Benson Wardrobe Master
Til Gabani Camera Operator
Jack N. Young Stunts
Fred Sersen Visual Effects
F.E. 'Johnny' Johnston Assistant Director
Joseph C. Behm Production Manager
Red Nichols Orchestrator
John Lee Mahin Writer
Philip Yordan Writer
Ben Nye Makeup Artist
Name Title
Sol C. Siegel Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Sweaty clock ticker from Elia Kazan. A doctor and a policeman in New Orleans have only 48 hours to locate a killer infected with pneumonic plague. An effective and class, little thriller directed by Elia Kazan that blends documentary realism with a race against time pulpy heartbeat. Set and fi ... lmed in and around New Orleans, Panic In The Streets is taken from the story Quarantine, Some Like 'em Cold by Edna and Edward Anhalt who won an Oscar for original story. It also boasts a fine ensemble cast that deliver top rate performances for their director. In turn, Richard Widmark (bringing the method a year before Marlon did for Kazan in A Streetcar Named Desire), Paul Douglas, Jack Palance (as Walter Jack Palance) & the wonderfully named Zero Mostel, all get sweatily moody as the pursuers chase the pursued to halt the onset of a potential Black Death epidemic. Where the film scores its main suspense points is with Kazan's astute ability to cut back and forth between the protagonists without altering the flow and mood of the piece. From Widmark's Public Health doctor, with hypodermic needle in hand, running around trying to locate the bad guys so he can do good - to the bad guys themselves who are bemused as to why there is such a wide scale hunt for them. The tension is stacked up to fever breaking point, to which thankfully the final thirty minutes becomes a cracking piece of cinema, with Palance excelling as a nasty villain that ironically puts one in mind of Widmark's own Tommy Udo from Kiss Of Death three years previously. It's an imaginative and intelligently written story, one that cunningly links rats and criminals to being carriers of disease. A blight on society as it were. It's noirish elements, such as paranoia, blend nicely with its basic procedural thriller being. While some memorable scenes are suitably cloaked by the stifling atmosphere that Kazan has created. Although some of the early character psychologizing threatens to steer the film down some over talky based alleyways, this definitely is a film worth staying with to the end. Not essential film-noir in my personal book, and maybe not even essential Kazan? but certainly a highly recommended film that begs to be discovered by a new generation of film lovers and reappraised by the old guard who may have missed it back in the day. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

As of March 2020, a rather apposite story of a New Orleans murderer who has a deadly plague. It falls to Richard Widmark and Paul Douglas to track down this walking petrie dish before his contagion spreads through the whole of the country. What follows is quite a quickly paced thriller with Barbara ... Bel Geddes as Widmark's rather pretty, but soporific gal and Jack Palance, menacing and thoughtless, portraying "Blackie" who, with Zero Mostel, is trying to help his toxic pal escape the clutches of his pursuers. The problem is that the cast are pretty wooden and don't gel especially well; it's a super story but told in an act-by-numbers style. It suffers from a mediocre, interfering score from Alfred Newman used way too much by Elia Kazan and the result is a pale imitation of what could have been.

Dec 27, 2022