

Movie spotlight
Street Corner
Naive small-town girl gets pregnant on her prom night, and winds up in the clutches of the local abortionist. Depending on the release presentation, the movie includes an animation of conception, filmed vaginal and caesarian section births, and a filmed presentation on how syphilis and gonorrhea present themselves.
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Plot Summary
A group of women who work as prostitutes in London's West End navigate their challenging lives and the societal prejudices they face. The film follows their struggles for survival, their relationships, and their interactions with the law and society. It delves into the harsh realities of their existence, highlighting their attempts to find dignity and a better future.
Critical Reception
Street Corner received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, with many critics acknowledging its gritty realism and strong performances, particularly from the lead actresses. While some found its subject matter controversial for the time, others praised its attempt to shed light on a marginalized segment of society. It is considered a notable example of British film noir.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching portrayal of working-class women's struggles.
Noted for its atmospheric and often bleak depiction of post-war London.
Some found the narrative too melodramatic, while others appreciated its social commentary.
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Fun Fact
Dirk Bogarde, who would later become a major star, had one of his earlier significant roles in this film, playing a minor character.
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