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Directed by James Tinling

Roses Are Red

A crooked crime boss tries to put a crony into office.

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Roses Are Red is showing in 1 cinema in Los Angeles — next screening Tuesday 21 July at 14:00 at Vista Theatre.

Tuesday, 21 July

Vista Theatre

Los Feliz

Indoor

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What people say

Marya E. Gates2.5

not sleazy enough by a good margin. bleak when the best performance is coming from Jeff Chandler.Noirvember #13

Owen2.5

Crusading DA and ex-con happen to be identical leading to a plot by a corrupt gang boss to replace one with the other. Some decent dialogue and pacy enough to never make you realise just how ropey the plot is and turn it off. In fact it remains fun for a lot of it's short run time and has some stuff with the two doubles girlfriends that has a nice Torchy Blane kinda feel. It's not great, it's not even good, but i don't want the time back I spent with it.

evil3.0

This was a surprisingly good noir with Don Castle doing double duty as an incorruptible district attorney and the criminal doppelganger a crime boss plans to replace him with. The big issue here is how it collapses in on itself with a completely rushed ending that squanders the great buildup. All things considered, it's still a good movie, but I wish the finale had been more drawn out and rewarding.

Common questions
What is Roses Are Red about?+

The film follows a corrupt crime boss who schemes to replace an honest district attorney with an ex-convict who bears a striking resemblance to him.

Who directed Roses Are Red?+

James Tinling directed the film in 1947, which is known for its status as a fast-paced Poverty Row production.

Does this film feature any notable actors?+

The movie includes an early performance by Jeff Chandler, who appears as a gangster, alongside lead actor Don Castle.

Where can I watch this film?+

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