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Broderick Crawford | Charlie Lupo | |
Richard Conte | Nick Magellan | |
Marilyn Maxwell | Iris Palmer | |
Anne Bancroft | Kathy Lupo | |
J. Carrol Naish | Ben Dagajanian | |
Onslow Stevens | Johnny Achilles | |
Barry Kelley | Robert Frawley | |
Mike Mazurki | Arnie Wendler | |
Celia Lovsky | Mama Lupo | |
Herbert Heyes | James Marshall | |
Steven Geray | Morris Franklin | |
William Phillips | Whitey | |
Henry Kulky | Gino | |
Nestor Paiva | Martinelli | |
Joseph Vitale | Batista |
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Producer | Clarence Greene
Edward Small |
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Writer | Russell Rouse
Clarence Greene |
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Cinematography | Eddie Fitzgerald
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Musician | Joseph Mullendore
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Nick Magellan works for the corrupt businessman Charlie Lupo, who presides over an influential crime syndicate in Manhattan, New York. New York senators belong to the realm of this syndicate. Charlie has a recalcitrant daughter, Kathy Lupo. She is in love with Nick. Nick protects Kathy against her father when she leaves her parental home. Charlie always knows not to be judged, but when one of the senators talks too much during a television interview, he is in the center of a massive fraud research by the law. |
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