A New York, due poliziotti onesti cercano di impedire a un'organizzazione criminale di muoversi nel distretto e anche di impedire il piano della mafia di eleggere un procuratore corrotto all... Leggi tuttoA New York, due poliziotti onesti cercano di impedire a un'organizzazione criminale di muoversi nel distretto e anche di impedire il piano della mafia di eleggere un procuratore corrotto alla carica di giudice.A New York, due poliziotti onesti cercano di impedire a un'organizzazione criminale di muoversi nel distretto e anche di impedire il piano della mafia di eleggere un procuratore corrotto alla carica di giudice.
- Mary McQuigg
- (as Joyce MacKenzie)
- Sergeant
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- Pedestrian
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- QuizThis film is a remake of the silent film The Racket (1928) which was directed by Lewis Milestone, starred Thomas Meighan and Louis Wolheim and was focused on the exploits of a bootlegger. La gang (1951) was indirectly based on a play by Bartlett Cormack. (Edward G. Robinson played the racketeer in the original Broadway production.) Both movies were produced by Howard Hughes.
- BlooperWhen two hit men (Richard Reeves and Max Wagner) come to the home of Officer Johnson (William Talman) with the aim of killing him, Johnson gets the drop on them and shoots and kills both, in the presence of a newsman (Robert Hutton). Johnson then goes back to the police precinct house as if nothing happened and nothing is ever said about the shootings in the rest of the film.
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Lucy Johnson: Officer, I'd like to file a complaint.
Officer Bob Johnson: Well, madam?
Lucy Johnson: I haven't been kissed all day!
- ConnessioniReferenced in Gioco sleale (1978)
- Colonne sonoreA Lovely Way to Spend an Evening
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Harold Adamson
Performed by Lizabeth Scott (dubbed)
[Irene sings the song at the nightclub]
Ryan, of course, is Ryan, scary in his intensity, and wholly convincing in his criminal belligerence. Mitchum, however, is cast against type as the unwavering precinct captain. In fact, Captain McQuigg runs his precinct much like Scanlon's (Ryan) territorial tyrant. Thus McQuigg is more like a competing territorial chief than a neutral enforcer of the law, (note how McQuigg unlawfully tears up a legal writ.). The film's worth watching for its outlining of how corruption works in a city environment. District Attorney Welch (Collins) and Sgt. Turk (Conrad) betray their public trust by allying with the crime syndicate, becoming instrumental as go-betweens and influence-peddlers.
This was a period in the country's history (1951) when organized crime was getting headlines thanks to Sen. Kefauver's investigation committee. So Hollywood's response is not surprising. I just wish the movie had lived up to its potential, but I guess there's a lesson here about too many cooks.
- dougdoepke
- 8 mag 2016
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