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I Wake Up Screaming - Film Noir
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I Wake Up Screaming

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I Wake Up Screaming is a 1941 American film noir directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and released by 20th Century Fox. Based on the novel by Steve Fisher, the plot centers on a Manhattan sporting promoter, played by Victor Mature, who is wrongly accused of the murder of a young actress. He attempts to clear his name while evading a relentless and obsessive police detective, portrayed by Laird Cregar.

The film co-stars Betty Grable and is noted for its use of Alfred Newman's song "Street Scene" as a recurring musical motif.

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Who stars in the 1941 film noir I Wake Up Screaming?

The 1941 film features Victor Mature as the Manhattan sporting promoter Frankie Christopher and Betty Grable as Jill Lynn. The movie also stars Carole Landis and features Laird Cregar as the menacing police investigator.

How does I Wake Up Screaming use the song "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"?

Despite being a dark film noir directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, the movie features a recurring, instrumental leitmotif of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." The contrasting, melancholy tune is used to underscore the tragic fate of the murdered actress Vicky Lynn.

What is the plot of the Steve Fisher novel adaptation I Wake Up Screaming?

The plot centers on Frankie Christopher, a sporting promoter who is wrongly accused of the murder of a young actress. He must go on the run from the police while trying to find the real killer with the help of the victim's sister.

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