Street Fighter


1h 10m 1959

Brief Synopsis

After some cops urge young street kids to turn from drugs and crime to the neighborhood boxing rings, the local street lord begins to loose control of his illicit empire and begins a war on the good-intenioned police and the civilians they protect.

Film Details

Also Known As
Loose Morals
Genre
Drama
Release Date
Oct 1959
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Street Fighter Productions
Distribution Company
Joseph Brenner Associates; State Rights
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 10m
Color
Black and White

Synopsis

An arrogant teenage gang leader's troublemaking pranks come to an abrupt end when his girl friend is murdered.

Film Details

Also Known As
Loose Morals
Genre
Drama
Release Date
Oct 1959
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Street Fighter Productions
Distribution Company
Joseph Brenner Associates; State Rights
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 10m
Color
Black and White

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Notes

According to information in NYSA records, the film was also known as Loose Morals. Production and cast credits for this unviewed film were compiled primarily from the Motion Picture Herald Prod Digest review, which states that it was shot in California. NYSA records credit the screenplay to A. N. White, which, according to the Motion Picture Herald Prod Digest review, was Vic Savage's real name. The review also stated that Savage/White was a Bridgeport, CT producer and head of a newly formed production company called North Star Productions. Street Fighter was Savage's first film. No additional information about that company has been located. Modern sources speculate that Bradley N. Nichols, one the producers listed in both Motion Picture Herald Prod Digest and NYSA records, is also a pseudonym for Savage. Modern sources add Dora Conn to the cast and list Lois White as the film's co-writer.