Johnny Damico botches a murder case and is suspended from the force. In reality, he is put undercover to identify the mysterious boss of the NY waterfront who has murdered everyone in his wa... Read allJohnny Damico botches a murder case and is suspended from the force. In reality, he is put undercover to identify the mysterious boss of the NY waterfront who has murdered everyone in his way. Will Johnny be next in line?Johnny Damico botches a murder case and is suspended from the force. In reality, he is put undercover to identify the mysterious boss of the NY waterfront who has murdered everyone in his way. Will Johnny be next in line?
- Peggy Clancy
- (as Lynne Baggett)
- Longshoreman
- (uncredited)
- Russell - Hotel Clerk
- (uncredited)
- Dock Worker
- (uncredited)
- Ship's Mate
- (uncredited)
- Nurse at Reception Desk
- (uncredited)
- Jack
- (uncredited)
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On the docks, the film really takes off - the story gets very exciting, with hardly a misstep. The camera is a sharp match for the players and script. Note, Ernest Borgnine throws a swell party. Broderick says "Oh, please " like he was born yesterday. "The Mob" has enough twists and turns to keep the interest brewing... to a tight ending.
******* The Mob (1951) Robert Parrish ~ Broderick Crawford, Richard Kiley, Ernest Borgnine
Director Robert Parrish works what might have been routine police procedural crime drama into an edge of the seat mystery. A lot of the credit has to be given to writer William Bowers who Parrish teamed up with on his previous movie Cry Danger starring Dick Powell. Both enjoy a fast paced script with tongue in cheek banter, hinting of the same style that Bowers would use almost twenty years later when he wrote the script for Support Your Local Sheriff! While an actor like Powell would seem better suited for this type role, Crawford just off an Oscar win for All the Kings Men two years before, comes off surprisingly natural as a wise cracking undercover cop.
The Mob though listed as film noir really isn't noir in the classic sense though it does have some of the elements. The Mob is an enjoyable 1950's style mystery crime drama. The run time of 87 minutes breezes by and keeps you guessing. Fans of the genre will enjoy this one.
Did you know
- TriviaThird (bit part) movie for Charles Bronson, who has a few lines as an angry dock worker when "Tim Flynn" shows up at the docks looking for work.
- GoofsAlthough the film is set in NYC, the street outside the hospital where the climax of the film takes place is lined with palm trees.
- Quotes
Johnny Damico: Here, take my stuff upstairs.
Russell - Hotel Clerk: This ain't the Waldorf, friend.
Johnny Damico: How long did you work here before you found that out?
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Big Heat (1953)
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- Also known as
- Remember That Face
- Filming locations
- San Julian St. and East 6th Street, Downtown Los Angeles, California, USA(Smoothie's car and the police van tracking him travel South on San Julian, Smoothie turns East on 6th toward the El Rey Hotel but the police van misses the turn when it loses the fluorescent trail.)
- Production company
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- Runtime
- 1h 27m(87 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1