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Broderick Crawford | Johnny Damico | |
Betty Buehler | Mary Kiernan | |
Richard Kiley | Thomas Clancy | |
Otto Hulett | Police Lt. Banks | |
Matt Crowley | Smoothie | |
Neville Brand | Gunner | |
Ernest Borgnine | Joe Castro | |
Walter Klavun | Police Sgt. Bennion | |
Lynn Baggett | Mrs. Peggy Clancy | |
Jean Alexander | Doris Clancy | |
Ralph Dumke | Police Commissioner | |
John Marley | Tony | |
Jay Adler | Russell | |
Fred Aldrich | Dockworker in Bar | |
Robert Anderson | Ship's Mate |
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Producer | Jerry Bresler
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Writer | William Bowers
Ferguson Findley |
Police detective Damico, outwitted by mob killer Blackie Clay, is nominally suspended; actually he goes undercover (as Tim Flynn, ex-con longshoreman) to find Clay and expose the waterfront rackets. In character, Damico throws his weight around so much that the mobsters try to get rid of him; surviving this, he begins to realize that few of those around him are what they seem |
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