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Did you like the non-professional actors?

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Panic in the Streets


    Dire_Straits — 20 years ago(June 15, 2005 11:48 PM)

    Kazan used non-professional actors in many of his films - and he did so effectively. Obviously, neo-realism had a profound effect on his films - and that's a major reason his films come out feeling so real.
    Panic in the Streets used a lot of native Lousianians and they add a dramatic chord to the movie.
    Did any of the non-pros stick out (good or bad?). There were a lot that stick out on the boat scene, in my mind (all good).
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      RBEdmiston — 18 years ago(August 08, 2007 10:42 AM)

      I thought the Mayor was particularly good. I thought he might actually have been th eMayor of NOLA.

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        Hey_Sweden — 14 years ago(November 20, 2011 10:59 AM)

        I agree; I thought the man who played the Mayor did a good job.

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          richsass — 17 years ago(November 16, 2008 08:20 AM)

          I always enjoy the non pro actors that fill in a scene. This movie was similar to Northside 777 where the Polish community filled in the Chicago background.
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            teejay6682 — 16 years ago(September 03, 2009 08:09 AM)

            i thought it added a nice touch to the film to make it feel more real then films like that being made during that time.

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              dalmain — 15 years ago(September 07, 2010 12:16 AM)

              I didn't realize that they used real people. Maybe that is why I really liked the backgrounds. It felt genuine.

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                Jason_Radley — 14 years ago(May 24, 2011 10:34 AM)

                One of the best minor parts was the girl who took Clint to the ship to meet the sailor Charlie, who'd taken Kochak ashore. Her name isn't mentioned but the credits identify Lenka Peterson as Jeanette.

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                  poetcomic1 — 14 years ago(January 15, 2012 03:52 PM)

                  And the non-speaking parts especially. There's a scene in a dingy diner across the street from the merchant seamen hiring hall where he meets with the girl. The camera pans down the customers at the counter. One tough big broad among all those men - she could be Madame Spivey's sister.

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                    yj270 — 13 years ago(May 28, 2012 11:28 PM)

                    This film is a gem, for many reasons, including the reasons you have mentioned here.

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