Gunman in The Streets

Gunman in the Streets is a 1950 black-and-white French/US produced film. A low-budget B-movie noir, it was shot on location in Paris, France under the direction of Frank Tuttle, who also supervised the film noir classic This Gun for Hire. The movie was released in France under the title Le Traque ("The Hunt"), in Great Britain as "Gunman in the Streets" and in Canada as "Gangster at Bay". Unreleased for theatrical screening in the US, it was titled "Time Running Out" for the film's US television syndication from 1963.

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