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Dick Powell | Johnny O'Clock | |
Evelyn Keyes | Nancy Hobson | |
Lee J. Cobb | Inspector Koch | |
Ellen Drew | Nelle Marchettis | |
Nina Foch | Harriet Hobson | |
Thomas Gomez | Pete Marchettis | |
John Kellogg | Charlie | |
Jim Bannon | Chuck Blayden | |
Mabel Paige | Slatternly Woman Tenant | |
Phil Brown | Phil | |
George Alesko | Practical Dealer | |
John P. Barrett | Floorman | |
Fred Beecher | Practical Dealer | |
Brooks Benedict | Card Player | |
John Berkes | Waiter |
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Producer | Milton Holmes
Edward G. Nealis |
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Writer | Robert Rossen
Milton Holmes |
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Cinematography | Burnett Guffey
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Musician | George Duning
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Slick, egotistical Johnny O'Clock (Powell) is a partner in a gambling house that has seen better days. When the hat-check girl is found murdered, he gets involved with crooked cops and criminals that includes his shady partner in the casino, Pete. |
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