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The Big Operator

  • 1959
  • Approved
  • 1h 31m
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6.4/10
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The Big Operator (1959)
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During the 1950s, a corrupt labor union boss and the mob silence all those who witness their shady activities but an honest union member threatens to testify in front of a Senate Committee, ... Read allDuring the 1950s, a corrupt labor union boss and the mob silence all those who witness their shady activities but an honest union member threatens to testify in front of a Senate Committee, thus becoming a murder-target.During the 1950s, a corrupt labor union boss and the mob silence all those who witness their shady activities but an honest union member threatens to testify in front of a Senate Committee, thus becoming a murder-target.

  • Director
    • Charles F. Haas
  • Writers
    • Paul Gallico
    • Allen Rivkin
    • Robert Smith
  • Stars
    • Mickey Rooney
    • Steve Cochran
    • Mamie Van Doren
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    414
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    • Director
      • Charles F. Haas
    • Writers
      • Paul Gallico
      • Allen Rivkin
      • Robert Smith
    • Stars
      • Mickey Rooney
      • Steve Cochran
      • Mamie Van Doren
    • 22User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Mickey Rooney
    Mickey Rooney
    • Little Joe Braun
    Steve Cochran
    Steve Cochran
    • Bill Gibson
    Mamie Van Doren
    Mamie Van Doren
    • Mary Gibson
    Mel Tormé
    Mel Tormé
    • Fred McAfee
    Ray Danton
    Ray Danton
    • Oscar 'The Executioner' Wetzel
    Jim Backus
    Jim Backus
    • Cliff Heldon
    Ray Anthony
    Ray Anthony
    • Slim Clayburn
    Jackie Coogan
    Jackie Coogan
    • Ed Brannell
    Charles Chaplin Jr.
    Charles Chaplin Jr.
    • Bill Tragg
    Maila Nurmi
    Maila Nurmi
    • Gina
    • (as Vampira)
    Billy Daniels
    Billy Daniels
    • Tony Webson
    Ben Gage
    • Bert Carr
    Jay North
    Jay North
    • Timmy Gibson
    Lawrence Dobkin
    Lawrence Dobkin
    • Phil Cernak
    Leo Gordon
    Leo Gordon
    • Danny Sacanzi
    Don 'Red' Barry
    Don 'Red' Barry
    • Detective Sergeant
    • (as Donald Barry)
    Ziva Rodann
    Ziva Rodann
    • Alice McAfee
    Joey Forman
    Joey Forman
    • Ray Bailey
    • Director
      • Charles F. Haas
    • Writers
      • Paul Gallico
      • Allen Rivkin
      • Robert Smith
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    7planktonrules

    Rooney played an excellent villain.

    Through the first part of his career, Mickey Rooney was a kid and played 1001 different kid roles...and nearly all of them as swell boy next door sorts. During this time, he was an immensely popular actor and no one could have imagined him playing villains. Well, by the 1950s, Rooney was no longer a kid and times had changed and soon he began taking on meatier and nastier parts. In films like "Quicksand", "Baby Face Nelson", "Drive a Crooked Road" and "The Last Mile", he showed that he wasn't going to be typecast but could play real scumbags...and played them very well...particularly in "The Last Mile".

    Here in "The Big Operator", Rooney is back playing villains. This time he's a Jimma Hoff-like guy who isn't above using violence to control the unions. At times, he comes off as a nice guy but if you cross him, he's a nasty sociopath....and mostly a sociopath! The authorities are trying to bring him to justice but he keeps pleading the Fifth and getting away with all sorts of atrocities.

    When Bill (Steve Cochran) and Fred (Mel Tormé) just happen to be in the wrong place, they see union thug Joe Braun (Rooney) and this contradicts Joe's prior testimony...meaning at the very least he could be jailed for perjury. So, at first Joe offers the guys wonderful jobs as union organizers. And, when they turn him down, his goons turn up the heat. Eventually, they even light poor Fred ablaze....and Bill has had enough and agrees to testify against Joe. But then, the really nasty side of Braun and his goons appears...and they'll stop at nothing to stop Bill.

    The casting of this film is very odd...though it works. Not only does Rooney play a thug, Steve Cochran (who OFTEN played thugs) plays the hero and Mel Tormé of all people plays Cochran's friend! Strange....but it worked. Overall, a great gritty film whose only downside is the ending...where occasionally the film was a bit hard to believe. Yet, despite this, it was very satisfying to watch.
    7boblipton

    Mickey Rooney Is Big

    Mickey Rooney is the corrupt, fast-talking, deal-making head of the Union, up against a congressional investigation. He takes the Fifth when answering every question. When union member Mel Torme gets torched in front of his home, pal Steve Cochran is ready to testify, but Rooney kidnaps his son, has his enforcers beat up Cochran, and tell him that if he recasts on the witness chair, he'll see his son again.

    Charles Haas is in charge of this tough movie, and his actors are cast against type and perform beautifully. Not only is Rooney terrific, but Mamie van Doren is very good, Torme is terrific, and performers like Charles Chaplin Junior and Jackie Coogan - he's a corrupt lawyer - demonstrate that good actors are good actors.

    The movie turns a bit conventional in the end, and Van Alexander's blaring jazz score sometimes obscures what's going on, but this is a tough movie.
    8marccherry-15866

    Terrific B movie thriller

    Mickey Rooney generally not one of my fave actors is utterly riveting as the cocky, vicious corrupt union boss. Great storyline a film where you don't even want to blink & miss what the hell's gonna happen next. Tho in a non speaking role Ray Danton is chilling as a hitman he leaves you in no doubt he's a psycho that kills for kicks. The following year he played the title role in the excellent Rise & Fall of Legs Diamond & was superb in that. A very underrated movie well worth seeing.
    10jlinn39778

    Fantastic cast and story.

    Rooney in his best dramatic role. Mickey is a crooked union boss who will stop at nothing to get his way. The nonstop action includes strong arm union goons beating Mel Torme, then setting him on fire and dumping him on Mamie Van Dorens tree lawn. Fortunately the fire is put out in time, enabling him to lead the police to the bad guys hideout. I won't give the ending away, except to say there's plenty of bagpipe music. Must see to believe!!!
    7Maverick1962

    Nostalgic reminder of late 1950's b/w wide screen gangster movies

    I loved this picture, The Big Operator, because it reminded me of the pictures I went to see as a young teenager in the late 50's. I remember seeing Steve Cochran in I Mobster at the time and really liked him. He's the good union man in The Big Operator, married to Mamie Van Doren, when he's approached to lie on the witness stand against the corrupt union boss played by the diminutive Mickey Rooney. Rooney, who is terrific, if not slightly over playing his James Cagney style Mr Nasty, has kidnapped Cochran's kid, played by Jay North. He's holding the kid in order to blackmail Cochran into retracting his evidence against Rooney. Ray Danton, Jim Backus, Jackie Coogan and Mel Torme are along for the ride as well as some other famous characters in smaller parts. Torme, or the velvet fog, is surprisingly effective as Cochran's tough little pal. For a world class jazz singer, he's a surprisingly good actor too. The underrated Leo Gordon is on hand for the really brutal stuff and he should have made it much bigger on screen as he was an actor at the time in a similar vein to Charles Bronson. I believe he was also a successful writer for movies. The ending is a bit far fetched but this little B movie gripped me from beginning to end and Rooney and Cochran are worth the entrance fee.

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      Little Joe Braun: I wanna think you men for the warm reception you just gave me. Especially the guys that booed. It's good to know there are a couple of honest men in the room anyway. I'm here to tell you guys that there's a circus coming here tomorrow. There's some phony politicians coming to town on a union-busting expedition. They're gonna ask me if I shot my grandmother. Yeah, I shot her! They're also gonna ask me who paid for my yacht. Well I don't own a yacht, I got news for you. I got two yachts - a front yacht and a back yacht! Now maybe it's just a coincidence that this Senate Committee is coming here while we're trying to negotiate with the employers. And if the employers wanna know what kind of deal we're gonna make with the Toolworks, I'll tell 'em. We're gonna give 'em the works!

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    • Release date
      • August 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Anatomy of the Syndicate
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Albert Zugsmith Productions
      • Fryman Enterprises
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    • Budget
      • $527,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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