STREETCORNER

Street Corner

Street Corner is a 1953 British drama film. It was written by Muriel and Sydney Box and directed by Muriel. It was marketed as Both Sides of the Law in the United States. While not quite a documentary, the film depicts the daily routine of women in the police force from three different angles. The three plotlines focus respectively on an 18-year old girl who is caught shoplifting, a female army deserter who becomes involved in bigamy, and a baby who is abused by stepparents. The film climaxes in a police dog attack on a criminal.

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streetcorner

Noun

  1. The corner of a street; usually where two streets cross each other.

Adjective

  1. Who does something on the streetcorner; as, a streetcorner preacher.


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