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New Orleans Uncensored

  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
466
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Arthur Franz and Beverly Garland in New Orleans Uncensored (1955)
Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

A Navy veteran purchases a government surplus vessel and becomes involved in the capture of waterfront racketeers.A Navy veteran purchases a government surplus vessel and becomes involved in the capture of waterfront racketeers.A Navy veteran purchases a government surplus vessel and becomes involved in the capture of waterfront racketeers.

  • Director
    • William Castle
  • Writers
    • Orville H. Hampton
    • Lewis Meltzer
  • Stars
    • Arthur Franz
    • Beverly Garland
    • Helene Stanton
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    466
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Castle
    • Writers
      • Orville H. Hampton
      • Lewis Meltzer
    • Stars
      • Arthur Franz
      • Beverly Garland
      • Helene Stanton
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Arthur Franz
    Arthur Franz
    • Dan Corbett
    Beverly Garland
    Beverly Garland
    • Marie Reilly
    Helene Stanton
    Helene Stanton
    • Alma Mae
    Michael Ansara
    Michael Ansara
    • Floyd 'Zero' Saxon
    Stacy Harris
    Stacy Harris
    • Scrappy Durant
    William Henry
    William Henry
    • Joe Reilly
    Michael Granger
    Michael Granger
    • Jack Petty
    Frank Ray Perilli
    Frank Ray Perilli
    • Deuce
    • (as Frankie Ray)
    Ed Nelson
    Ed Nelson
    • Charlie
    • (as Edward Stafford Nelson)
    Mike Mazurki
    Mike Mazurki
    • Big Mike
    Al Chittenden
    • Self
    Joseph L. Scheuering
    • Self
    Victor Schiro
    Howard L. Dey
    • Self
    Pete Herman
    • Self
    Ralph Dupas
    • Self
    Walter B. Hamlin
    • Wayne Brandon
    • (as Judge Walter B. Hamlin)
    Allen J. Ellender Sr.
    • U.S. Senator
    • Director
      • William Castle
    • Writers
      • Orville H. Hampton
      • Lewis Meltzer
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    TxMike

    Typical 1950s mystery B-movie.

    I managed to catch this on one of the TV channels that specializes in broadcasting older movies. It caught my attention because I have a long, loving relationship with New Orleans and surrounding areas, having visited first in the 1950s when this movie was filmed, and later living there from 1973 to 1986.

    It is about crooks, switching crates and papers at the docks as a way to steal goods. Even back then they had an electronic device which allowed them to track the movement of a particular crate, instrumental in busting the crime ring.

    It was also particular interesting that a number of prominent New Orleans locals were used in the cast. When they were in a group scene with experienced actors it was easy to pick out the non-actors. Among them were locals Al Chittenden (long time president of local union 1418), Joseph L. Scheuering (superintendent of police, charged in 1952 with malfeasance in office), Victor Schiro (who later became Mayor from 1961 to 1970), Howard L. Dey (who became Fire Superintendent), Pete Herman (who was an all-time great bantamweight world champion), Ralph Dupas (fisherman), and Judge Walter B. Hamlin (who later served as the chief justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court).

    No doubt the inclusion of politicians and high law enforcement personnel gave the movie some advantage in its production. As a side note there was quite a bit of police corruption in New Orleans in that period, the 1950s.

    Good movie for the location and the period, but nothing more than a B-movie.
    5CatRufus5591

    "Hey, it's ED NELSON!!!"

    ...so I'm watching this B-grade waterfront drama and suddenly I see Ed Nelson in a fight scene. Ed went on to star in dozens of tv shows in the 50's and 60's. Excellent actor.

    But let's not forget Arthur Franz, who was also quite good. Released the year I was born, I was too young to see 'New Orleans Uncensored' at the local theater, though I begged mommy and daddy to take me.

    Did I pitch a fit...My first tantrum. Oh well, I had to settle on a Disney flick years later.

    'Son of Flubber', I think.

    Hey, I just had a thought. How many people who posted a review on this website fifteen or twenty years ago are still alive? Am I still alive as you read this? Who knows...
    6blanche-2

    Trouble on the New Orleans waterfront

    William Castle directed this 1955 film, New Orleans Uncensored, filmed on location. It stars Arthur Franz, Michael Ansara, and Beverly Garland.

    Dan Corbett (Franz), a Navy vet, buys a dilapidated government ship and looks for a job so that he can keep up with the payments and fix it up.

    What he runs into is a racketeer, Zero Saxon (Michael Ansara) who is stealing cargo and switching it with phony cargo. Many people are on the take and afraid of Saxon's ruthless killers.

    Dan befriends Joe Reilly and his wife Marie, unaware that Joe is on the take. When he tries to quit, he is murdered. Dan winds up working for Saxon, but then helps the cops investigate Saxon, putting himself in danger.

    This is done with some narration, very common for this type of film done in the '50s. Also several of the local politicians played themselves.

    New Orleans' crooked government and police force is well known. In fact, a family friend, a civil rights attorney, had to move north to keep from being killed.

    The film is well done. Both Garland and Saxon's girlfriend (Helene Stanton) had short blond hair - a mistake, as they looked too similar.

    Beverly Garland, as Joe's unhappy wife, does a great job. She was one of my favorite people- I was privileged to meet and interview her. She was a delightful, upbeat woman with a wonderful sense of humor and fantastic anecdotes about her years in show business. I miss her.
    7brucewhain

    Trouble on the Docks

    Convincing story of docklands pilfering racket with actual pols playing themselves, narrated at start and finish. Lots of shots of New Orleans, not all of them flattering. There is a prolonged climax with fast pace, twists and violence starting when he kills the guy. The protagonist becomes an expert on police work when he takes his findings to the authorities.
    6Hey_Sweden

    "I don't like clever people!"

    Dan Corbett (Arthur Franz, "The Sniper") is an ex-sailor from California who's come to New Orleans to buy a boat and start a business. In need of a steady supply of money, he finds work on the docks, and ultimately becomes aware of the complex schemes being engineered by local racketeer Floyd "Zero" Saxon (Michael Ansara, "The Doll Squad").

    Although this routine B crime picture is no great shakes in terms of direction (by William Castle) or script, it still remains pretty watchable, thanks largely to its setting (the film is partly a little love letter to New Orleans) and to its solid cast, which also includes lovely ladies Beverly Garland ("Not of This Earth") and Helene Stanton ("The Big Combo"), Stacy Harris ('Dragnet'), William Henry ("The Thin Man"), Michael Granger ("Creature with the Atom Brain"), Ed Nelson ('Peyton Place'), and notable tough-guy character actor Mike Mazurki ("Some Like It Hot"). A few of the local personalities also have roles in the film as authority figures.

    In any event, "New Orleans Uncensored" is short & fairly snappy, with convincing atmosphere and some decent action sequences. (Such as the big brawl that erupts early on the picture.) Much like other 1950s movies, it's told semi-documentary style, with a narrators' voice turning up here and there.

    Six out of 10.

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      The movie used real-life police and political figures playing themselves in key roles.
    • Goofs
      Lead actor visits scrap dealer on dock, where there is a sign that says No Smokeing.

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    • Release date
      • March 1955 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Chris T" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Donald P. Borchers" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Riot on Pier 6
    • Filming locations
      • The Roosevelt New Orleans - 130 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA(The Roosevelt New Orleans hotel)
    • Production company
      • Sam Katzman Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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