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3->''"Another day, another ball of fire rising in the summer sky. The city is quiet now, but it will soon be pounding with activity. This time yesterday, Jean Dexter was just another pretty girl, but now she's the marmalade on 10,000 pieces of toast."''
4-->-- '''The Narrator'''
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6''The Naked City'' is a 1948 American FilmNoir crime thriller directed by Creator/JulesDassin, based on a story by Malvin Wald. The cast includes Creator/BarryFitzgerald, Howard Duff, Dorothy Hart, and Don Taylor. It also features narration from Mark Hellinger, the producer, who died of a heart attack at age 44 after seeing the film's final cut but before it released in theaters. The soundtrack was composed by Music/MiklosRozsa and Frank Skinner.
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8Set and filmed in [[BigApplesauce Manhattan]], the story depicts the police investigation following the murder of a young model named Jean Dexter. Jean is found in her apartment, supposedly drowned in the bathtub, but the medical examiner tells at a glance that she was sedated and drowned. [[UsefulNotes/NewYorkCityCops NYPD]] Detective Lieutenant Dan Muldoon (Fitzgerald) is placed in charge of the case and he sets about, with the help of other beat cops and detectives, to find the girl's killer.
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10The film earned UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s for its black-and-white cinematography (William H. Daniels) and editing (Paul Weatherwax). In 2007 it was selected for preservation in the UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry by the Library of Congress.
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12[[RecycledTheSeries Adapted into a weekly TV series]] that aired on Creator/{{ABC}} in 1958–59 and again from 1960–63.
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15!!This film provides examples of:
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17* AloneWithThePsycho: Played with. Newbie detective Halloran is stupid enough to go ahead and approach Garzah alone in his apartment. When Muldoon learns of this at the station he sends backup squads behind. Meanwhile, Garzah overpowers Halloran but leaves him alive and flees. The backup later manages to track down Garzah at Williamsburg Bridge.
18* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: Garzah shoots and kills a blind man's guard dog on the Williamsburg Bridge after he startles it and it attacks him. [[LaserGuidedKarma The gunshot alerts the police to his location.]]
19* BitchSlap: Ruth Morrison angrily gives her fiancé Frank Niles one of these, for being involved with the jewel thefts and seeing Jean.
20* BluffTheImpostor: Muldoon asks the grocery boy where he hid the knife which he stabbed Jean Dexter with. The boy replies that he buried it. Of course, there was no knife involved in the murder and the killer should have known that.
21* ChaseScene: First Garzah is chased by Halloran fleeing from Niles' apartment but he escapes via [[TrainEscape train]]. At the end, Garzah is chased through the streets by a squad of policemen.
22* TheCity: Much of the movie's appeal comes from the depicted street life of post-war New York City.
23* ClimbingClimax: The final ChaseScene ends with Garzah climbing one of the towers of the Williamsburg Bridge.
24* ConsummateLiar: Frank Niles, as lampshaded by Muldoon.
25-->"Well, Mr. Niles, I've been thirty-eight years on the force. I've been a cop on the beat. I've been with the safe and loft squad. I've been for twenty-two years with the homicide squad. But in a lifetime of interrogating and investigating, you are probably the biggest and most willing liar I ever met."
26* DeathByIrony: Backalis gets killed the same way as his victim Jean Dexter -- getting knocked out and then drowning to his death.
27* DisneyVillainDeath: Garzah falling from the tower to his death.
28* DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff: Halloran's wife expects him to give their young son a whipping after he walks across a busy thoroughfare, something he is very reluctant to do.
29* FalseConfession: The mentally unstable grocery boy confesses to have killed Jean Dexter but Muldoon convicts him of lying via BluffTheImpostor.
30* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The criminal Garzah has a brother who's an honest laborer and quick to give the cops information on him.
31* GracefulLoser: Zigzagged with Dr. Stoneman, who is initially resigned and professional about being caught, calmly giving his secretary some instructions, then shows despair thinking of what he'll lose, and suddenly trying to jump out the window and [[InterruptedSuicide barely being stopped]].
32* HeatWave: The story unfolds as one of these grips New York.
33* INeedAFreakingDrink: Backalis, one of the killers, is conscience-stricken after the murder. He gets good and drunk and says "I'm gonna stay drunk for a long time." He's wrong about that, as his partner, later revealed to be Garzah, promptly murders him.
34* InterruptedSuicide: Dr. Lawrence Stoneman is so distraught over his prestigious life and career being destroyed when he's caught for being an accessory to burglary that he tries to jump out of an open window in his office. The detectives drag him back from it.
35-->'''Muldoon:''' I don't know anything about medicine, Doctor, but that's one prescription that never cured anything.
36* InventedIndividual: Jean claimed a lot of her luxuries were gifts from a nonexistent brother.
37* MatchCut: From the tub spigot that the killers turn on as they're murdering Jean, to the spigot from a street cleaning truck as it scours the streets in the morning.
38* MediumAwareness: The narration by Mark Hellinger starts by saying "This film is called ''The Naked City''", and talking about how it was all shot on location in New York rather than in movie studios.
39* TheNarrator: Producer Mark Hellinger provides voiceover narration at various points during the movie.
40* OfficerOHara: Muldoon is a classic example, Irish lilt and all.
41* OneHeadTaller: Halloran is one head taller than his boss Muldoon.
42* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Jean Dexter's mother mourns this fact.
43-->'''Mother''': You nurse a child, you raise it, pet it, you love it...and it ends like this.
44* PhonyVeteran: Niles claims to have fought in the Pacific, but this is just another one of his many lies. Muldoon calls his bluff by bringing up a superior officer in the unit where Niles was supposedly stationed whose name Niles doesn't recognize.
45* PoliceProcedural: The story is told from the viewpoint of the staff working at the homicide department, and thus providing us with many of the details of daily detective work.
46* PosthumousCharacter: The unfortunate Jean Dexter is seen only briefly during her PlotTriggeringDeath in the opening sequence, but her character is later explored during the police investigation.
47* SigningOffCatchphrase: At the end of every episode of the TV series TheNarrator would intone: "There are eight million stories in the Naked City. This has been one of them."
48* StraightEdgeEvil: One of Willie Garzah's first lines is to berate Pete Backalis for [[INeedAFreakingDrink getting really drunk out of guilt for helping kill Jean Dexter]] ("Liquor is bad. Weakens your character.") before dumping his body in the river. Later, he brags to Halloran while working out that he doesn't drink or smoke. It no doubt has to do with him being a former wrestler trying to stay in the best of shape.
49* SunshineNoir: Instead of depicting the "dark side" of the city (rain, night, lonesome streets etc.), the film shows us a vital city in summer, mostly by day.
50* TapOnTheHead: Early on Garzah does this to Backalis before dumping him into the river. Later he gives Halloran a knock-out punch from behind.
51* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodSandwich: Halloran orders a cool root beer but leaves it behind on the counter when rushing to find Garzah.
52* TrainEscape:
53** When being chases from Niles' home Garzah loses Halloran by boarding a subway train that leaves before the pursuer can catch up.
54** Subverted during the climax when Garzah tries to get on a bus but it's already full so he has to continue his escape on foot.
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56->''"There are eight million stories in [[TitleDrop the naked city]]. This has been one of them."''
57-->-- '''Closing Narration'''

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