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Criss Cross
Cast
Burt Lancaster, Yvonne De Carlo, Dan Duryea, Stephen McNally View AllCrew
Robert Siodmak (Director), William Bowers (Writer), Daniel Fuchs (Screenplay) View All![](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w154/hM33pnaWkL4sxmQ7gxzjZ2S5uPa.jpg)
Release: Feb. 4th, 1949
Runtime: 1 hour, 28 minutes
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This is a film that improves with a second watch - knowing everything actually enhances the film's opening scenes, which work fine on a first watch, but take on an added gravitas when you know the weight Steve and Anna are carrying - knowing not only that a heist is on, but also a very dangerous dou....
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Film noir is often defined as "pessimistic, fatalistic, and cynical" with characters that are "trapped in unwanted situations" they just can't control; whether it was in the cards, or fate, or a jinx.
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