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Director: | Edwin L. Marin |
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Writer: | Martin Rackin, Maurice Davis |
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A night club owner takes on the crooks who killed his best friend. | |
Release Date: | Sep 11, 1948 |
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Director: | Edwin L. Marin |
Writer: | Martin Rackin, Maurice Davis |
Genres: | Drama, Crime |
Keywords | nightclub, film noir |
Production Companies | RKO Radio Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update) Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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George Raft | Dan Gannin |
William Bendix | Barney Runson |
Marilyn Maxwell | Robbie Lawrence |
Frank Faylen | Phil Dickson |
Harry Morgan | Hal Towers |
Gale Robbins | Elaine Gannin |
Cully Richards | Mike Hadley |
Mack Gray | Stringy |
Russell Hicks | Easy Mason |
Tom Keene | Al |
William Forrest | Nick Walters |
James Nolan | Herbie |
George Turner | Dixie |
Richard Benedict | Sam |
Dean White | Big Jack |
Freddie Steele | Monty |
Eddie Arden | Man (uncredited) |
Wong Artarne | Lee (Gannin's Houseboy) (uncredited) |
Reginald Billado | Clerk (uncredited) |
Barry Brooks | Intern in Hallway (uncredited) |
James Bush | Nurse on Ward (uncredited) |
George Chandler | Herman (Waiter) (uncredited) |
James Conaty | Racetrack Spectator / Nightclub Patron (uncredited) |
Oliver Cross | Turf Club Headwaiter (uncredited) |
Robert Dudley | Pop (Watchman) (uncredited) |
Franklyn Farnum | Man (uncredited) |
Joe Gilbert | Nightclub Patron (uncredited) |
George Goodman | Turf Club Waiter (uncredited) |
Charmienne Harker | Cigarette Girl at Turf Club (uncredited) |
Cy Kendall | Shoeshine Customer (uncredited) |
Mary Kent | Central Receiving Nurse-Receptionist (uncredited) |
Mike Lally | Man (uncredited) |
Charles Lane | Switchboard Operator Clerk (uncredited) |
Mickey Martin | Jimmy (Elevator Boy) (uncredited) |
Sam McDaniel | Garage Attendant (uncredited) |
Frank McLure | Racetrack Spectator (uncredited) |
Hercules Mendez | Chef (uncredited) |
Al Murphy | Drunk (uncredited) |
George Murray | Man (uncredited) |
Joan Myles | Cigarette Girl (uncredited) |
William H. O'Brien | Racetrack Spectator (uncredited) |
June Pickerell | Man (uncredited) |
Paul Power | Nightclub Patron (uncredited) |
Al Rhein | Man in Joe's Bar (uncredited) |
Jason Robards Sr. | Apartment Desk Clerk (uncredited) |
Edna Ryan | Lucille (Dan's Receptionist) (uncredited) |
Carl Saxe | Detective (uncredited) |
Frank J. Scannell | Bar Patron Claiming "Deafness" (uncredited) |
Michael St. Angel | Clerk (uncredited) |
Larry Steers | Nightclub Patron (uncredited) |
Bert Stevens | Nightclub Patron (uncredited) |
Michael Wallace | Headwaiter at Billy's (uncredited) |
Eric Wilton | Bar Patron (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Edwin L. Marin | Director |
Martin Rackin | Writer |
Roy Webb | Original Music Composer |
Albert S. D'Agostino | Art Direction |
Dore Schary | Production Manager |
William Stevens | Set Decoration |
Maurice Davis | Story |
J. Roy Hunt | Director of Photography |
Samuel E. Beetley | Editor |
Ollie Sigurdson | Still Photographer |
Jim Kirley | Grip |
Walter E. Keller | Art Direction |
Darrell Silvera | Set Decoration |
Edward Stevenson | Costume Design |
Gordon Bau | Makeup Artist |
Florence Guernsey | Hairstylist |
Sam Ruman | Production Manager |
Grayson Rogers | Assistant Director |
Terry Kelling | Sound |
Jean L. Speak | Sound |
Name | Title |
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Nat Holt | Producer |
Jack J. Gross | Executive Producer |
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"Stay with it" Race Street, directed by Edwin L. Marin and adapted to screenplay by Martin Rackin from a story by Maurice Davis. Starring George Raft, William Bendix, Marilyn Maxwell, Frank Faylen, Gale Robbins and Harry Morgan. Music is by Roy Webb and cinematography by J. Roy Hunt. Story cen ... ters around two friends played by Raft and Bendix, the former is a turf accountant and night club owner, the latter a plain clothes policeman. With a syndicate racket moving in on the Frisco bookmaking circuit, Dan Gannin (Raft) refuses to co-operate, putting himself in grave danger. Barney Runson (Bendix) wants to move in and do it the official way, begging Dan to step aside and let the police do their job. But when the syndicate make a deadly move that hits Dan close to home, he's not for turning. In the grand scheme of Raft and Bendix movies, or classic era film noir pics in fact, this one is small fry, but strong cast and solid production foundation ensure it's an enjoyable experience. Story isn't strong, where two old friends lock horns while some villain throws his weight around, but in true noir fashion there's some sneaky surprises in store and a none cop out finale. Technically it's interesting, one quite dreadful process backed sequence aside, Marin and Hunt hit the noir bars for mood compliance. The absence of chiaroscuro is a shame, for a number of scenes here cry out for it, but the lighting techniques and shadow indulgence keeps the eyes pleased. There's even a startling sequence that appears to show Gale Robbins floating in and around the night club crowd as she sings a song, while a bit of zoom play and nifty Frisco locations add further quality. Good honest noirville enjoyment. 6.5/10
This is a superior crime noir let down by a most nondescript title! Harry Morgan ("Hal") is found at the bottom of a flight of stairs - George Raft ("Gannin") and detective "Barney" (William Bendix) know his death is a bit fishy, and decide to investigate (separately!). Soon it transpires that the f ... ormer is involved in dodgy bookmaking, as was the deceased, and that someone is trying to muscle in on their business. Raft is good as he tries to avenge his dead friend, never quite sure to trust, as are femme fatale Marilyn Maxwell as "Robbie" and Gale Robbins as his sister "Elaine" who sings a couple of quite decent numbers too. It's quite a tense short feature with plenty of darkly lit scenes and a tight dialogue to keep the suspense going until, I have to say, a rather silly ending. Well worth a watch, though.