A top syndicate crime boss and his corrupt politicians make multi-million deals and order murders until the vicious pattern finally catches up to them.A top syndicate crime boss and his corrupt politicians make multi-million deals and order murders until the vicious pattern finally catches up to them.A top syndicate crime boss and his corrupt politicians make multi-million deals and order murders until the vicious pattern finally catches up to them.
- Cab Driver
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- Party Guest
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- Party Guest
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- Radio Broadcaster
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- Señor
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- Man in Hotel Lobby
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- Larry
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Featured reviews
Broderick Crawford heads up the New York mob
The film stars Broderick Crawford, Richard Conte, Anne Bancroft, Marilyn Maxwell, J. Carroll Naish, Mike Mazurki, and Celia Lovsky.
Crawford plays Lupo, the big mob ruler of New York, who lives with his daughter (Bancroft) and mother (Lovsky). He has no problem ordering hits on people - for one hit, the mob brings in Nick Magellen (Conte) from Chicago. He's successful, and Lupo offers him a permanent position in the syndicate. Nick quickly becomes essential to the operation.
Bancroft hates what her father does and does what she can to get away from him.
This is a story of evil corrupting itself, until no one is safe. There is no loyalty when it comes to protecting the mob and its secrets. Everyone is expendable.
Good movie, strong performances.
Solid Film Noir - New York Confidential
. Anne Bancroft is outstanding in one of her earliest film appearances; and this film helped launch her highly successful career. The film is a notch above the average gangster flick, and the mechanisms used by the syndicate are cold-blooded and efficient. A really good hood movie.
well worth a watch
"The Organisation comes first"
New York Confidential (1955)
Did you know
- TriviaThis film was based on a non-fiction book called "New York Confidential: The Lowdown on Its Bright Life", published in 1948. It was written as a travel guide and contained information on "reefer parties", houses of prostitution, gambling dives, gay parties, and organized crime. The movie focused on the final category. The book was so popular it was followed by "Chicago Confidential", "Washington Confidential", and "U.S.A. Confidential".
- Quotes
Arnie Wendler: How'dya like me to sing? To turn states evidence?
Judge Kincaid: And what do you expect in return?
Arnie Wendler: To walk out clean. Absolutely clean.
Judge Kincaid: You have the audacity to suggest a proposal like that to me?
Arnie Wendler: That's the deal. Take it or leave it.
Judge Kincaid: What makes you think I'd make a bargain like this with you Wendler? You haven't a chance. This entire city is looking for you. You'll be picked up in a matter of days, hours.
Arnie Wendler: You'd like to crack the Syndicate wouldn't ya, Kincaid? You'd like to reach one of the big boys.
Judge Kincaid: Go on.
Arnie Wendler: Me, I'm small fry. Maybe I burn for Williamson's murder, but I don't have to testify. I don't even have to open my trap in the courtroom unless I want to, but if I do, I'll nail one of the big boys for you. Maybe 5he biggest. I can put the finger right on Charlie Lupo.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Invisible Man vs. The Human Fly (1957)
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Details
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,300,000
- Runtime
- 1h 27m(87 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1





