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A mobster (Quinn) springs a condemned murderer (Granger) because he got his sister (Bancroft) pregnant.

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Nicky Bradna
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Phil Regal
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Rosalie Regalzyk
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Joe McFarland
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Mrs. Regalzyk
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Millie
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Latzi
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Cardini
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Michael J. Flanders
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Blaker
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Shimmy
Joyce Terry ...
Margie (as Joy Terry)
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I. Barricks
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Louie
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Jury Foreman (uncredited)
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Mr. Hough (uncredited)
James Conaty ...
Judge #3 (uncredited)
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Evelyn Shriner (uncredited)
Russell Custer ...
Bailiff (uncredited)
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Big Eddie (uncredited)
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Judge #2 (uncredited)
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Man in Alley (uncredited)
Robert Haines ...
Stenographer (uncredited)
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Judge Roder (uncredited)
Ed Haskett ...
Juror (uncredited)
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Regal's Henchman (uncredited)
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Sing Sing Guard (uncredited)
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Trial Spectator (uncredited)
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Judge #1 (uncredited)
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Detective (uncredited)
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Man in Crowd (uncredited)
Frank Kreig ...
Ollie (uncredited)
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Police Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
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Francie (uncredited)
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Police Detective (uncredited)
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Hermie (uncredited)
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Finney (uncredited)
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Callan (uncredited)
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Poker Player (uncredited)
Joey Ray ...
Detective (uncredited)
Dick Ryan ...
Police Detective (uncredited)
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Janet (uncredited)
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Nutsy (uncredited)
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Harry Goldish (uncredited)
Sammy Weiss ...
Lennie (uncredited)
Bob Whitney ...
Sing Sing Guard (uncredited)
Than Wyenn ...
Rosalie's Doctor (uncredited)

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Maxwell Shane

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Maxwell Shane ... (screen play by) and
Leo Katcher ... (screen play by)
 
Leo Katcher ... (from a story by)

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Edward Small ... producer (uncredited)

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Ernest Gold
Emil Newman

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Floyd Crosby ... director of photography

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Grant Whytock

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Ted Haworth ... (as Edward Haworth)

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Lou Korn ... (as Louis E. Korn)

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Edward G. Boyle

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Gustaf Norin ... makeup artist

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Ralph E. Black ... production manager (as Ralph Black)

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Horace Hough ... assistant director

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Max Frankel ... property master

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Fred Lau ... sound

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Joe King ... wardrobe

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Emil Newman ... musical director (uncredited)

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Stanley Scheuer ... script supervisor

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Mickey Knox ... dialogue director
Edward Small ... presenter
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Plot Summary

Rosalie Regalzyk (Anne Bancroft) is the naughty but nice little sister of mobster Phil Regal (Anthony Quinn). The unwed Rosalie has managed to get herself pregnant by Nicky Bradna (Farley Granger), a convict who is soon on his way to the electric chair. Phil no sooner has Nick sprung so that he can marry Rosalie, then Rosalie miscarries, making the shotgun wedding unnecessary. Written by alfiehitchie

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Taglines They live on the main drag of Brooklyn's jungle ! See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Mobster (United States)
  • The Big Frame (United States)
  • The Brass Ring (United States)
  • The Rap (United States)
  • Le roi du racket (France)
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Runtime
  • 84 min
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Trivia The scene when Regal first goes inside a building to visit his mother was filmed on Second Street in Los Angeles, California in what is called Little Tokyo. See more »
Goofs When the corpse surfaces on the lake, it appears feet first. In reality, the torso would rise first, because it is full of gases that make bodies float. The legs are only muscle, bone and connective tissues, with no way to produce or retain gases that would encourage floating. However, as noted in the narration, there was a slot machine chained to the body. A slot machine chained around the neck or shoulders would allow the corpse's feet to break the water's surface. See more »
Quotes [first lines]
Joe McFarland: [voice over as the scene shifts from the front of the newspaper office to him typing at his office desk] This story is true. I oughta know. I not only covered it for my newspaper, I became a part of it. You read about Phil Regal in the papers - "Enforcer for the Underworld" they called him, but the real inside story was never told before. No one could possibly tell it until now... and stay alive. It started one dismal night under a bridge in a lonely stretch of Brooklyn...
[the scene shifts to a fire under the Brooklyn Bridge]
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