

Crimson Street
Sally (Sally Yeh) is a club singer, caught in a love rectangle between three men: Stone (Kenny Bee), a bank robber newly released from prison, club owner Paul King (Michael Chan Wai-Man) and Pow (Melvin Wong), a policeman.
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Plot Summary
In this atmospheric thriller, a fading actor finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of deceit and murder. As he attempts to escape his troubled past, he becomes a pawn in a deadly game orchestrated by powerful figures. His desperate attempts to survive lead him down a path of increasing peril and moral compromise.
Critical Reception
Crimson Street received mixed reviews upon its release, with critics praising its stylish direction and suspenseful moments, but some finding its plot convoluted. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the neo-noir elements and performances, while others felt it lacked the depth of earlier works by its star actors.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its moody atmosphere and suspenseful sequences.
- Criticized for a somewhat confusing narrative structure.
- Noted for the performances of its veteran cast.
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Fun Fact
Despite its titular street, much of the film was shot on location in and around London, not on a specific street named 'Crimson Street'.
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