Walk On The Wild - Side(1962)
(1962) is a gritty film noir melodrama directed by Edward Dmytryk and adapted from the 1956 novel by Nelson Algren . Set in Depression-era New Orleans, the film was considered controversial for its time due to its "adult" themes, including a rare (though coded) cinematic portrayal of a lesbian madam. Plot Overview
The story follows ( Laurence Harvey ), a naive Texan who travels to New Orleans to find his lost love, Hallie Gerard ( Capucine ). During his journey, he meets Kitty Twist ( Jane Fonda ), a rebellious young runaway who teaches him how to "ride the rails". Dove eventually discovers Hallie is working at "The Doll House," a high-end brothel run by the possessive and manipulative Jo Courtney ( Barbara Stanwyck ). The narrative focuses on Dove's relentless quest to rescue Hallie from the underworld, culminating in a tragic and explosive ending. Key Production Details Walk on the Wild Side (1962) - IMDb Walk on the Wild Side(1962)