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Terror in the Streets
Yuri Ebara is inexplicably laid off, abandoned by her closest friend, and is suddenly asked to move out of her apartment. As she nears rock bottom, she begins to suspect someone is out to drive her insane, or worse.
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Plot Summary
This intense crime drama follows a charismatic young Black man navigating the harsh realities of urban street life and the criminal underworld. He becomes entangled in a cycle of violence and betrayal, attempting to escape his circumstances while confronting powerful figures and the law. The film offers a gritty portrayal of survival and the consequences of one's choices in a dangerous environment.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Terror in the Streets' was noted for its raw portrayal of urban life and its compelling performances. It received praise for its unflinching look at social issues and its suspenseful narrative, although some contemporary reviews also pointed to its bleak outlook and intense subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gritty realism and social commentary.
Noted for strong performances, particularly from its lead.
Considered a powerful, albeit dark, depiction of urban struggles.
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Fun Fact
Joseph Sargent, the director, later went on to direct the critically acclaimed film 'The Taking of Pelham One Two Three' (1974) and the Oscar-winning TV movie 'Something About Amelia' (1984).
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