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Stranger on the Prowl (1952)

6.4 | Mar 12, 1952 (IT) | Drama, Crime | 01:30

They were hunting him down like a mad dog!

A down-and-out crook on the lam befriends a young street urchin, in an Italian port city. At first amused that the boy is a sneak thief, he tries to deflects the kid from a life of crime. Tipped off by a woman anxious to collect the reward for him (who is wanted for murder), the police pursue the two lost souls.

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Cast

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Paul Muni
The Stranger With A Gun
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Joan Lorring
Angela, a lonely woman
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Vittorio Manunta
Giacomo, a small boy
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Luisa Rossi
Giacomo's Mother
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Aldo Silvani
Peroni, the junk dealer
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Arnoldo Foà
Inspector-in-Charge
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Alfredo Varelli
The Neighborhood Patrolman
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Héléna Manson
Grocery Store Clerk (victim)
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Enrico Glori
Signor Pucci

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | Sep 09, 2022
There is something familiar about this film - it reminded me a little of "Hunted" (also from 1952). Paul Muni is a homeless man who happens upon a young boy "Giacomo" (Vittorio Mununta), who has resorted to petty theft after he accidentally lost the money to buy the milk for him and his impoverished mother (Luisa Rossi) - and a bit of a tragic confrontation ensues between the pair and the elderly shopkeeper. In panic, they end up hiding in the same place, and after repeated attempts to get shot of the young lad, the two start to bond whilst trying to avoid the pursuing Carabinieri. It's an odd film to watch - it's really about the relationship between the two, but Joseph Losey doesn't really give us very much to work with. The script is really dry and though young Mununta is quite engaging, none of the adult performances really take off. Unlike "Hunted" - the film lacks focus and meanders along to a pretty predictable denouement just a bit too haphazardly as to be compelling. It is only 90 minutes but seems quite a bit longer and I doubt anyone would call it their best work.