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Louis Calhern | Alonzo D. Emmerich | |
Sterling Hayden | Dix Handley | |
Anthony Caruso | Louis Ciavelli | |
Brad Dexter | Bob Brannom | |
Jean Hagen | Doll Conovan | |
Sam Jaffe | Doc Erwin Riedenschneider | |
Marc Lawrence | Cobb | |
John Maxwell | Dr. Swanson | |
Marilyn Monroe | Angela Phinlay | |
Henry Rowland | ||
James Whitmore | Gus Minissi | |
John McIntire | Police Commissioner Hardy | |
Barry Kelley | Det. Lt. Ditrich | |
Teresa Celli | Maria Ciavelli | |
William Davis | Timmons | |
Dorothy Tree | May Emmerich |
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Producer | Arthur Hornblow Jr.
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Writer | John Huston
Ben Maddow |
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Cinematography | Harold Rosson
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Musician | Miklós Rózsa
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The City Under The City! You have a lot of time to think when you're locked away seven years. So criminal mastermind Doc conceives what he believes is the perfect heist. As in The Maltese Falcon and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, director John Huston explores the feverish grab for the big score and how it unravels in The Asphalt Jungle, a renowned tale if dishonor among thieves whose cast includes San Jaffe as Doc and Sterling Hayden as Doc's unflappable gunsel. Louis Calhern portrays Emmerich, the shady lawyer for whom "crime is only a left-handed form of human endeavor." And rising star Marilyn Monroe grabs everyone's attention as the doxie who briefly provides Emmerich with the most gorgeous alibi ever to reach the screen. Welcome to the jungle, film-noir fans! |
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