Hate is like a loaded gun!
Crossfire (1947) follows a post-war investigation into the brutal murder of a Jewish veteran, drawing scrutiny toward a group of recently demobilized soldiers. As investigators piece together conflicting accounts, the case reveals the simmering prejudices and rising tensions hidden beneath their camaraderie. This noir drama blends sharp social critique and shadow-laden tension in a stark study of post-war intolerance.
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Notes
- Warner’s DVD is also available in the “Film Noir Classic Collection, Vol. 2” box set with Dillinger (1945), Born to Kill (1947), Clash by Night (1952) and The Narrow Margin (1952).
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Ultimate Edition
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| Extras | Audio Commentary by Alain Silver and James Ursini, with Interview Excerpts of Director Edward Dmytryk Warner BD |
| “Crossfire”: Hate Is Like a Gun Warner BD |