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Alan Ladd | Steve Rollins |
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Edward G. Robinson | Victor Amato |
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Joanne Dru | Marcia Rollins |
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William Demarest | Dan Bianco |
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Paul Stewart | Joe Lye |
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Perry Lopez | Mario Amato |
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Fay Wray | Kay Stanley |
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Renata Vanni | Anna Amato |
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Nestor Paiva | Louis Fiaschetti |
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Stanley Adams | Hammy |
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Willis Bouchey | Police Lt. Paul Neville |
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Peter Hansen | Detective Connors |
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Anthony Caruso | Sebastian Pasmonick |
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George J. Lewis | Father Larocca |
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Tina Carver | Bessie Coster |
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Rod Taylor | John Brodie Evans (as Rodney Taylor) |
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Peter J. Votrian | George Pasmonick |
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Jayne Mansfield | Mario's Dance Partner at Nightclub |
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Max Steiner | Original Music Composer |
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Folmar Blangsted | Editor |
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John F. Seitz | Director of Photography |
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William P. McGivern | Novel |
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Martin Rackin | Screenplay |
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Frank Tuttle | Director |
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Sydney Boehm | Screenplay |
The film involves a former police officer (Ladd) seeking revenge after being falsely imprisoned for a murder he did not commit in San Quentin for five years. He returns and hunts the San Francisco waterfront for the Mob racketeers who are responsible
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