Set against the shadowy streets of London, this Henry Hathaway-directed thriller stars Van Johnson, Vera Miles, and Cecil Parker in a tense tale of blindness, intuition, and danger. The film’s protagonist, a playwright who loses his sight, overhears a chilling conversation that leads him deep into a criminal conspiracy. With its atmospheric cinematography and moody lighting, 23 Paces to Baker Street stands as a refined example of late-era classic noir, where urban menace meets psychological tension.
Cinematographer Milton R. Krasner brings London’s fog and claustrophobic interiors alive with noir-inspired lighting, while Hathaway’s direction maintains a taut, deliberate pace. Fans of Rear Window and The Window will find familiar echoes of suspense and voyeurism.
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