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Our movie critic's picks of the week

Dark City (Olive Films, $19.99) "The cops have been here so often, it's beginning to look like a precinct station," Charlton Heston grumbles in his 1950 screen debut, playing a smooth-talking bookie-joint operator in this satisfying noir. Lizabeth Scott is a nightclub crooner, and Jack Webb and Harry Morgan, who went on to partner in TV's Dragnet, are in on the poker scam that results in a suicide and then revenge.

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