A woman with valuable diamonds is followed and decides to get revenge on her cheating husband before inadvertently spreading smallpox throughout the city. The Killer That Stalked New York is a 1950 American English-language Drama Film-Noir film featuring Evelyn Keyes, Charles Korvin, William Bishop, Dorothy Malone, Lola Albright, Barry Kelley and Greg Rhinelander. The movie is based on Smallpox the Killer That Stalks New York 1948 Cosmopolitan article by Milton Lehman. Robert Cohn Productions was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Robert Cohn. The movie is directed by Earl Mcevoy. Columbia Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the film. The Killer That Stalked New York was released on 1st December 1950 and takes a screen time of 79-76 minutes. The screenplay for the movie was written by Harry Essex. Cinematography was done by Joseph F. Biroc and editing by Jerome Thoms. The music was composed by Hans J. Salter.
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The Killer That Stalked New York Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Dennis Schwartz
Theres not much in the way of thrills or surprises in this minor film noir. ( Read More )
Bosley Crowther
Unfortunately, the script of Harry Essex, based on a factual magazine piece, has a bad tendency to ramble and to confuse two separate hunts. And the performances of the principal characters, while adequate, have little punch. ( Read More )
Sean Axmaker
... it plays as a kind of low budget retake on Panic in the Streets and Earl McEvoy spends more time with the officials than with the crooks, who are far more interesting. ( Read More )