Noir City: The Sleeping City
February 15, 2025
Cop Richard Conte poses as a doctor to investigate a murder in a big city hospital. Coleen Gray is the dedicated nurse who helps him get to the bottom of things—which may include the East River. Shot on location in New York City's Bellevue Hospital.
Due to unforeseen technical challenges, all scheduled 35mm Noir City screenings will now be presented digitally.
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Richard Conte is an undercover cop posing as a doctor to investigate a murder in a big city hospital. Coleen Gray is the dedicated nurse who helps him get to the bottom of things—which may include the East River. Shot on location in New York City’s Bellevue Hospital, mostly in the dead of night, cinematographer William Miller manages to turn the typically bright and bustling environment into catacombs of crepuscular dread. Featuring a plot twist that proved all-too prescient, despite an awkward intro in which Conte—by the demand of New York City mayor William O’Dwyer—reassures the audience that such terrible things could never happen in real life. Featuring a nice turn by Richard Taber in the Elisha Cook Jr. role. Note courtesy of Noir City.
- Director: George Sherman
- Principal Cast: Richard Conte, Coleen Gray
- Country: USA
- Year: 1950
- Running Time: 86 min.
- Producer: Leonard Goldstein
- Screenplay: Jo Eisinger
- Cinematographers: William Miller
- Editors: Frank Gross
- Music: Frank Skinner
- Filmography: The Comancheros (1961), The Lady and the Monster (1944), Storm Over Lisbon (1944)
- Language: English
- Format: 35mm
- US Distributor: Universal Pictures