A sniper kills young brunettes as the police attempt to grapple with the psychology of the unknown assailant.
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The Sniper
1952
R
1 h 28 m
United States
Crime
Drama
Film-Noir
A sniper kills young brunettes as the police attempt to grapple with the psychology of the unknown assailant.
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7.1 /10
4369 people rated
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Adolphe Menjou
Police Lt. Frank Kafka
Arthur Franz
Edward Miller
Gerald Mohr
Police Sgt. Joe Ferris
Marie Windsor
Jean Darr
Frank Faylen
Police Insp. Anderson
Richard Kiley
Dr. James G. Kent
Mabel Paige
Landlady
Marlo Dwyer
May Nelson
Geraldine Carr
Checker
Fred Aldrich
Man at Line-Up
John H. Algate
Man
Jessie Arnold
Woman
Walter Bacon
Passerby On Sidewalk
Alice Bartlett
Woman
Harry Bechtel
Man
Lilian Bond
Mrs. Fitzpatrick
Gail Bonney
Woman at Darr Murder Scene
John Bradley
Rookie Cop
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Tilly Penell
29/05/2023 21:49
The Sniper_720p(480P)
𝑺𝑲𝒀 M 𝑲𝑨𝑲𝑨𝑺𝑯𝑰
29/05/2023 21:27
source: The Sniper
Stoblane
18/11/2022 08:25
Trailer—The Sniper
Luvann bae
16/11/2022 12:39
The Sniper
Samrawit Shemsu
16/11/2022 02:14
"The Sniper" is an unusual noir from director Edward Dmytryk in his first film after being on the blacklist. It's unusual in that it's the story of a man's violence against women - multiple women, and he's seen shooting them.
Filmed in San Francisco, though the city isn't mentioned, the film stars Arthur Franz, a familiar face to TV audiences and a man who rarely had a lead in films -- in fact, this may be his only lead. Nevertheless, he does a compelling job as a disturbed man who wants to be stopped.
The chase scene at the end is particularly good. Another familiar face, the wonderful Richard Kiley, plays a psychiatrist.
Violence against women certainly became a big subject later on, but there wasn't much about it back in the'40s and '50s. There was, however, during and post-war, a good deal about the psychological trauma of returning soldiers. This is one of them, and it's excellent.
Kenny Carter West
16/11/2022 02:14
Before one word of dialog is uttered in THE SNIPER, we witness a troubled San Francisco youth, Eddie (Arthur Franz) aim a rifle at a kissing couple. The gun is empty, and Eddie breaks down crying as the unsuspecting couple smooch. From then on, this obscure 1952 classic follows Eddie as he goes on a systematic killing spree. We also follow detecives Adolphe Menjou and Richard Kiley rationalizze the insanity and finally close in on Eddie. This film is rich in classic scenes- Eddie, who we know is uncomfortable with women, confronting sexy Marie Windsor. The suspenseful scene where a smokestack painter points out Eddie, the rooftop sniper. Eddie screams at the man to shut up, but they are clearly a half mile away from each other. All this is done in one deep focus shot. My favorite scene is when the police line up and question local sex offenders (Cop to other cops, pointing to man in line up "This is a tough guy.... with small animals." Classic noir.
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User Review
Tilly Penell
29/05/2023 21:49
The Sniper_720p(480P)
𝑺𝑲𝒀 M 𝑲𝑨𝑲𝑨𝑺𝑯𝑰
29/05/2023 21:27
source: The Sniper
Stoblane
18/11/2022 08:25
Trailer—The Sniper
Luvann bae
16/11/2022 12:39
The Sniper
Samrawit Shemsu
16/11/2022 02:14
"The Sniper" is an unusual noir from director Edward Dmytryk in his first film after being on the blacklist. It's unusual in that it's the story of a man's violence against women - multiple women, and he's seen shooting them.
Filmed in San Francisco, though the city isn't mentioned, the film stars Arthur Franz, a familiar face to TV audiences and a man who rarely had a lead in films -- in fact, this may be his only lead. Nevertheless, he does a compelling job as a disturbed man who wants to be stopped.
The chase scene at the end is particularly good. Another familiar face, the wonderful Richard Kiley, plays a psychiatrist.
Violence against women certainly became a big subject later on, but there wasn't much about it back in the'40s and '50s. There was, however, during and post-war, a good deal about the psychological trauma of returning soldiers. This is one of them, and it's excellent.
Kenny Carter West
16/11/2022 02:14
Before one word of dialog is uttered in THE SNIPER, we witness a troubled San Francisco youth, Eddie (Arthur Franz) aim a rifle at a kissing couple. The gun is empty, and Eddie breaks down crying as the unsuspecting couple smooch. From then on, this obscure 1952 classic follows Eddie as he goes on a systematic killing spree. We also follow detecives Adolphe Menjou and Richard Kiley rationalizze the insanity and finally close in on Eddie. This film is rich in classic scenes- Eddie, who we know is uncomfortable with women, confronting sexy Marie Windsor. The suspenseful scene where a smokestack painter points out Eddie, the rooftop sniper. Eddie screams at the man to shut up, but they are clearly a half mile away from each other. All this is done in one deep focus shot. My favorite scene is when the police line up and question local sex offenders (Cop to other cops, pointing to man in line up "This is a tough guy.... with small animals." Classic noir.
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