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I Wake up Screaming Director: H. Bruce Humberstone Cast: Betty Grable, Victor Mature, Carole Landis, Laird Cregar

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/06/2006
  • Original Release: 1941
  • Rating: Not Rated

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Closed Caption; Audio commentary by film noir historian Eddie Muller; "Daddy" deleted scene; Poster gallery; Production stills gallery; Unit photography gallery; Hot Spot opening title treatment & poster gallery; Theatrical trailer

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Disc #1 -- I Wake Up Screaming
1. Main Titles [:59]
2. The Murdered Model [1:04]
3. Presenting Miss Lynn [5:20]
4. The Sister's Story [4:55]
5. Vicky's News [4:55]
6. The Mysterious Stranger [4:08]
7. Glad to Get Rid of Me [3:01]
8. The Look of a Guilty Man [2:09]
9. A Terrible Mistake [1:42]
10. Rat in the Bedroom [2:53]
11. Helpful Harry [2:34]
12. The Actor's Interrogation [5:40]
13. Tightening the Noose [2:13]
14. Matters of Justice [2:51]
15. A Date With Frankie [5:50]
16. The Lido Plunge [1:56]
17. The Letter [2:35]
18. On the Run [2:46]
19. Hide and Seek [2:44]
20. No Deals [2:09]
21. Out of the Box [3:44]
22. Flowers Every Day [3:59]
23. Because I Promised [2:25]
24. The Only Chance [:48]
25. Call From the Dead [2:47]
26. The Cure [4:39]
27. Mrs. Botticelli [:39]
28. End Titles [:28]

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Well-known New York sports promoter Frankie Christopher (Victor Mature) is the prime suspect in the murder of Vicky Lynn (Carole Landis), a successful model and would-be actress. Questioned relentlessly by the police, and particularly by hulking detective squad commander Ed Cornell (Laird Cregar), he maintains his innocence. Meanwhile, Vicky's sister Jill (Betty Grable) is also being questioned. Their answers, given in adjoining interrogation rooms, become the basis for brief, neatly constructed interlocking flashbacks at the opening of the movie that explain a ton of plot in very little time. Both are released after admitting nothing, and the police begin working on other suspects, including journalist Larry Evans (Allyn Joslyn), aging actor Robin Ray (Alan Mowbray), and hotel clerk William Harrison (Elisha Cook Jr.) Jill had little use for Frankie, the man who had been promoting her sister's career, but the two are drawn together in the course of trying to sort out their lives and the murder of her sister, and her realization that Frankie is capable of truly loving a woman, and not just exploiting her. Meanwhile, Cornell makes it his business to pressure and torment Frankie, illegally entering his apartment and promising him an arrest and a death sentence. Eventually, the noose seems to tighten around Frankie as the circumstantial evidence piles up, until Frankie, trying to clear himself, uncovers a clue leading back to the real killer -- who was known to Cornell all along. Confronting the detective in his apartment, Frankie discovers a veritable shrine to Vicky -- copies of her magazine covers and photos filling the walls of his apartment -- and learns that the man had his own dark reasons for wanting to kill him. His psychosis finally catching up with him, his career and reputation in ruins, Cornell reveals the truth to Frankie as he proceeds to take his own life. Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

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Great Film Noir!Best Yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!by pinkrose

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September 05, 2009: I have seen I Wake UP Screaming many times. Even though I know how it ends, the acting and the script are so good I have never tired of this movie. I believe it is the ultimate film noir! It has a terrific villian and other unsavory characters and humorous charactors also. The acting was great, and that includes everyone in this wonderful ensemble. The chemistry between Betty Grable and Victure Mature was amazing. The cinematography was dark and brooding, and the musical score was haunting and perfect. For first time viewers rest assured you will be surprised by the many twists and turns. Highest recommendation!