Christopher Cross

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Christopher Cross is the meek, middle-aged cashier and amateur painter whose tragic entanglement with a femme fatale drives the plot of the 1945 film noir "Scarlet Street."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
ageGroup middle-aged
appearsIn Scarlet Street NERFINISHED
appearsInYear 1945
artForm painting
artStyle amateur painter
basedOn Maurice Legrand NERFINISHED
basedOnWork La Chienne NERFINISHED
commits murder of Kitty March
createdBy Fritz Lang NERFINISHED
createdFor film Scarlet Street
deceivedBy Johnny Prince NERFINISHED
Kitty March NERFINISHED
employer J. J. Hogarth & Company NERFINISHED
entangledWith Kitty March NERFINISHED
experiences guilt
hallucinations
remorse
filmDirectorOfWork Fritz Lang NERFINISHED
filmWriterOfWork Dudley Nichols NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Scarlet Street NERFINISHED
frameForCrime Johnny Prince NERFINISHED
gender male
genreContext film noir
hobby painting
languageOfWork English
majorThemeAssociation crime
deception
moral downfall
maritalStatus married
mediumOfAppearance black-and-white film
narrativeRole protagonist
nationality American
notableProp knife
paintings
occupation cashier
personalityTrait meek
submissive
timid
portrayedBy Edward G. Robinson NERFINISHED
relationshipTypeWithKittyMarch obsessive infatuation
residence New York City
spouse Adele Cross NERFINISHED
storyOutcome psychological ruin
victimizedBy Johnny Prince NERFINISHED
Kitty March NERFINISHED

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Scarlet Street mainCharacter Christopher Cross