Information
| Year: | 1949 |
| Rating: | 6.2(215) |
| Listed in: | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir |
| Directed by: | Laslo Benedek |
| Actors: | Scott Brady Richard Rober Yul Brynner Arthur Blake K.T. Stevens Lynne Carter |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Laslo Benedek | |
| Actors | |
| Scott Brady | as Michael 'Mickey' Waters |
| Richard Rober | as Jim Flannery |
| Yul Brynner | as Paul Vicola |
| Arthur Blake | as Dolly Carney |
| John Kellogg | as Lenny |
| William Challee | as Leo Stasser |
| Neville Brand | as Ike, Stasser's Henchman |
| Barry Brooks | as Government Man |
| Harry Brown | as Penn Station Master |
| George M. Carleton | as Medical Examiner |
| Alden 'Stephen' Chase | as Police Lieutenant Ed Devers |
| Steve Crandall | as Supply Clerk |
| Sayre Dearing | as Detective |
| Frank Fenton | as G.W. Wyley |
| Fred Graham | as Boatyard Guard |
| Raymond Greenleaf | as John J. Meredith |
| Chuck Hamilton | as Policeman |
| Joe Haworth | as Federal Agent |
| Chet Huntley | as Narrator |
| Stan Johnson | as Searcher |
| Doyle Manor | as Agent |
| Joe Mantell | as Messenger |
| Mickey McCardle | as Agent |
| James Nolan | as Charles Lindsay |
| Tudor Owen | as Apartment Hotel Janitor |
| John Parris | as Joe Leoni, Club Owner |
| Steve Pendleton | as Agent in Club |
| David Perry | as Workman |
| Alexander Pope | as Club Bouncer |
| Gordon Richards | as Florentine's Purser |
| Henry Rowland | as Sam Harris |
| Glenn Thompson | as Boatyard Night Watchman |
| Larry Thompson | as Agent Carey |
| Harlan Warde | as Police Switchboard Operator - edited from He Walked by Night 19 |
| Actresses | |
| K.T. Stevens | as Toni Cardell |
| Lynne Carter | as Lili Long |
| Ann Doran | as Police Dispatcher - edited from He Walked by Night 1948 |
| Patricia Hawkins | as Policewoman at Toni's |
| Jean McBride | as Flannery's Secretary |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Plot: | Agents Mickey Waters and John Flannery re-team to investigate the theft of medicinal narcotics from the S.S. Florentine. The vicious gang responsible is headed by the ruthless, but debonair Paul Vicola, who doesn't hesitate to murder anyone who stands in his way. Vicola's girlfriend is garroted when she becomes unreliable, and when go-between nightclub comic Dolly Carney poses a risk, he is thrown from his apartment window. After Waters is shot and killed trying to break into the gang's Brooklyn-based yacht club front, Flannery decides to go undercover and pose as a San Francicco drug dealer. The gang is smoked out and after a furious gun battle, Vicola is apprehended and his gang broken. |
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Quotes
| Paul Vicola: Tie him up. Mr. Wylie's leaving the boat. |
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