Tuesday Aug 12, 2008 (6:30pm)
Noir hounds are accustomed to a certain amount of clunky dialogue and thin characterizations — which makes a fable like 99 River Street all the more startling for its streamlined morality. Underrated B-director Phil Karlson takes the well-trod story of a wounded prizefighter and crafts a psychological powerhouse every bit the equal of Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning Raging Bull (1980). Karlson was one of a handful of Hollywood directors who excelled at many different genres — accordingly, the Pacific Film Archive screens his Cinemascope western, Gunman's Walk (1958), after this taut noir.
– Max Goldberg