Dark Streets (2008 Film)
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''Dark Streets'' is a 2008 film adaptation of the play by Glenn M. Stewart, directed by Rachel Samuels from a screenplay by Wallace King. The film stars
Gabriel Mann Gabriel Mann (born Gabriel Mick; May 14, 1972) is an American actor and model, known for his role as Nolan Ross on the ABC drama series '' Revenge''. He has co-starred in several films, including '' The Life of David Gale'', '' The Bourne Iden ...
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Bijou Phillips Bijou Lilly Phillips Masterson (born April 1, 1980) is an American actress, model and singer. The daughter of musician John Phillips and Geneviève Waïte, she began her career as a model. Phillips made her singing debut with '' I'd Rather Ea ...
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Izabella Miko Izabella Miko (born Izabella Anna Mikołajczak; 21 January 1981) is a Polish actress, dancer, film producer, and environmental activist. She is best known for starring in the film ''Coyote Ugly'' and the music videos "Mr. Brightside" and "Miss ...
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Elias Koteas Elias Koteas (; el, Ηλίας Κοτέας; born March 11, 1961) is a Canadian actor. He is known for playing Alvin "Al" Olinsky in the ''Chicago'' franchise, as well as appearing in lead and supporting roles in numerous films. He won the Cana ...
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Michael Fairman Michael Fairman (born February 25, 1934) is an American actor and writer. Career He is best known for his various roles during his long career, which started when he was 31 years old. This includes the role of Nick Szabo on the daytime drama, ...
and Toledo Diamond. The film's blues score is composed by George Acogny, featuring
B.B. King Riley B. King (September 16, 1925 – May 14, 2015), known professionally as B.B. King, was an American blues singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He introduced a sophisticated style of soloing based on fluid string bending, shi ...
. It premiered at the 2008 CineVegas Film Festival on June 14, winning a Special Jury Prize for "the collaborative craftsmanship in achieving its visual splendor and showmanship" and was given a limited release on December 12. ''Dark Streets'' received negative reviews from critics, praising the 1930s aesthetic and musical numbers, but criticized the use of film noir elements propping up an unengaging story.


Plot

Set in a visually dazzling fantasy of 1930s New York, ''Dark Streets'' tells the story of Chaz Davenport, a dashing playboy who owns what promises to become the hottest new nightclub in town if only the lights would stay on. Surrounded by the sumptuous blues music he adores, and with his pick of the gorgeous women who perform their sensual dance numbers on stage every night, Chaz is the envy of every man. But with the city thrown into darkness by frequent blackouts and a menacing loan shark closing in, Chaz is in danger of losing the club and far more. At the same time, he finds himself embroiled in a painful love triangle with the club's alluring star singer, Crystal, and a new arrival at the club, the mysterious and seductive chanteuse Madelaine. When people close to Chaz begin turning up dead, he does not know where to turn or whom to trust. And the harder he tries to uncover the truth, the further he is drawn into lies and betrayal.


Cast

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Gabriel Mann Gabriel Mann (born Gabriel Mick; May 14, 1972) is an American actor and model, known for his role as Nolan Ross on the ABC drama series '' Revenge''. He has co-starred in several films, including '' The Life of David Gale'', '' The Bourne Iden ...
as Chaz Davenport *
Bijou Phillips Bijou Lilly Phillips Masterson (born April 1, 1980) is an American actress, model and singer. The daughter of musician John Phillips and Geneviève Waïte, she began her career as a model. Phillips made her singing debut with '' I'd Rather Ea ...
as Crystal *
Izabella Miko Izabella Miko (born Izabella Anna Mikołajczak; 21 January 1981) is a Polish actress, dancer, film producer, and environmental activist. She is best known for starring in the film ''Coyote Ugly'' and the music videos "Mr. Brightside" and "Miss ...
as Madelaine Bondurant *
Elias Koteas Elias Koteas (; el, Ηλίας Κοτέας; born March 11, 1961) is a Canadian actor. He is known for playing Alvin "Al" Olinsky in the ''Chicago'' franchise, as well as appearing in lead and supporting roles in numerous films. He won the Cana ...
as The Lieutenant *
Michael Fairman Michael Fairman (born February 25, 1934) is an American actor and writer. Career He is best known for his various roles during his long career, which started when he was 31 years old. This includes the role of Nick Szabo on the daytime drama, ...
as Nathaniel Davenport * Toledo Diamond as Prince * Pat Crawford Brown as Delores *
Jordi Caballero Jordi Caballero (born February 5, 1965) is a Spanish actor, dancer, pianist, reality show personality, choreographer, writer, and producer for stage, film, and television. He is a member of the Producers Guild of America, SAG-AFTRA, Actors' Equity ...
as Slim * Samuel Bliss Cooper as Delivery Man *
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as Mike the Guard * James Otis as Tommy * Matt O'Toole as Harry *
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as Bartender *
Carolyn Seymour Carolyn Seymour is an English actress, best known for portraying the role of Abby Grant in the BBC series '' Survivors'' (1975), and Queen Myrrah in the '' Gears of War'' franchise. Career Born Carolyn von Benckendorf in Buckinghamshire to an ...
as Gloria


Music

''Dark Streets'' features 12 original songs written by James Compton, Tim Brown, and Tony DeMeur, performed by stars Bijou Phillips and Izabella Miko (actually sung by the Irish chanteuse
Imelda May Imelda Mary Higham (born Imelda Mary Clabby, 10 July 1974), professionally known as Imelda May, is an Irish singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Known primarily as a singer, she also plays the bodhrán, guitar, bass guitar and tambou ...
) as well as artists including
Dr. John Malcolm John Rebennack Jr. (November 20, 1941 – June 6, 2019), better known by his stage name Dr. John, was an American singer and songwriter. His music encompassed New Orleans blues, jazz, funk, and R&B. Active as a session musician from ...
, Etta James,
Natalie Cole Natalie Maria Cole (February 6, 1950 – December 31, 2015) was an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She was the daughter of American singer and jazz pianist Nat King Cole. She rose to success in the mid-1970s as an R&B singer with the h ...
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Aaron Neville Aaron Joseph Neville (born January 24, 1941) is a retired American R&B and soul singer. He has had four platinum albums and four Top 10 hits in the United States, including three that reached number one on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart. ...
, Solomon Burke, Chaka Khan and Richie Sambora. The film's stylish and seductive dance numbers are choreographed by Keith Young (''
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'') and performed by sensational underground performer Toledo Diamond and a stage full of L.A.'s most talented dancers.


Critical reception

''Dark Streets'' garnered negative reviews from critics. It holds a 19% approval rating on
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based on 36 reviews, with an
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of 4/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "''Dark Streets'' is a film noir musical that's too gimmicky for its own good." On
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, the film has a score of 38 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". ''
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'' writer Clark Collis gave the film a C+ grade, praising the "vibrantly choreographed, extravagantly costumed song-and-dance numbers" but was critical of the "flimsy plot" being a predictable whodunit. Roger Ebert gave praise to both Phillips and Miko's performances during the jazz numbers but felt the movie overall was very self-conscious in its aping of "classic film noir" tropes and that it should've been a straightforward musical based on its story elements and production quality, saying it is "the kind of film you can appreciate as an object, but not as a story. It's a lovingly souped-up incarnation of the film-noir look, contains well-staged and performed musical numbers, and has a lot of cigarettes, tough tootsies, bad guys and shadows. What it doesn't have is a story that pulls us along, or a hero who seems as compelling as some of the supporting characters." Frank Scheck of ''
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'' gave Samuels credit for adding an "impressive stylistic sheen" to an "obviously limited budget" production but criticized King's "convoluted and often laughably over-the-top screenplay", concluding that: "''Streets'' is too derivative and lacking in wit to compensate for its narrative deficiencies, wooden performances and overall pretentiousness. Even its well-staged musical numbers are diminished by their sheer accumulation." ''
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''s Scott Tobias and ''
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''s Heidi Williams both gave it an overall C– grade, with the former saying "the film so lavishly fetishizes the period's glittering costumes and leggy chanteuses that it can barely work up the interest to tend to its junior-league '' Chinatown'' plotting" and the latter commending Samuels and her production team for taking "a cool-looking, low-budget attempt at making an impressionistic film-noir blues musical", but felt that same attention to aesthetic took away any appeal from Mann's portrayal of Chaz and revealed a script that's more like "a simple-minded bummer" filled with "hollow mannequins" delivering "stunningly empty dialogue."
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'' felt the 1930s setting was more like the "weirdly nostalgic period in the mid-1970s" and criticized the musical numbers for being "awkwardly shot and poorly integrated" in the storyline, concluding that: "I love musicals, but I'd be hard-pressed to recommend this curiosity, sort of a shoestring version of Francis Ford Coppola's " The Cotton Club." Josh Rosenblatt of ''
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'' called it "a stylized regurgitation of creaky film-noir clichés and crime-fiction conventions", criticizing Samuels' over-direction of "symbolic murkiness" over "a world of near-comic indecipherability", concluding that: "''Dark Streets'' may be rich in mood, but it's less an original movie than a copy of a copy of a copy of something Hollywood once dabbled in and then forgot about, a collection of 1950s B-movie mannerisms that would have made for a great parody if only it were capable of laughing at its own hard-boiled absurdity." Nick Schager of '' Slant Magazine'' panned it for being "a thing of visual and narrative smudginess, its belligerently expressionistic, lush cinematography typified by awful fuzziness around the frame's edges, and its story an undercooked murder-mystery composed of half-scenes and conversational fragments."


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