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    Six Bridges to Cross

    1955 · Crime drama · 1h 36m

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  1. Six Bridges to Cross: Directed by Joseph Pevney. With Tony Curtis, George Nader, Julie Adams, Jay C. Flippen. The emotional story of a lifelong friendship between a Boston rookie cop and a young street-wise delinquent.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Joseph Pevney
    • 1955-01-29
  2. Six Bridges to Cross. Six Bridges to Cross or 6 Bridges to Cross is a 1955 American film noir crime film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Tony Curtis, George Nader and Julie Adams. [2] Six Bridges to Cross is based upon the famous 1950 Great Brink's Robbery of Boston, Massachusetts in which the thieves made off with roughly $2.5 million.

  3. Six Bridges to Cross (1955) is the first film based on the robbery. Officially, it is an adaptation of the story "They Stole $2,500,000 Million–And Got Away With It" by Joseph F. Dinneen, a condensed version of Dinneen's 1954 novel The Anatomy of a Crime; A Startling Parallel to the Fantastic $2,500,000 Brinks Robbery .

  4. Six Bridges to Cross. Released Jan 21, 1955 1h 36m Crime Drama List. Reviews. In the 1930s, newly minted Boston policeman Eddie Gallagher (George Nader) breaks up a robbery by a group of hooligans ...

    • Joseph Pevney
    • Crime, Drama
    • Tony Curtis
  5. A crime drama about a hoodlum (Tony Curtis) and a cop (George Nader) who cross paths over 20 years. Read the reviews from IMDb users who rated the film 8/10 or higher and praised its atmosphere, chemistry and performance.

  6. A crime drama film starring Tony Curtis as a bank robber who escapes from prison and tries to evade the police. See the full list of actors, directors, writers, producers, and other crew members who worked on this movie.

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  8. Follow the evolution of a small time juvenile delinquent hood to a big time racketeer. Based on the famous 1950 Brinks Robbery in Boston that netted the crooks $2.5 million. The story delves into the psychology of the perpetrators, as well as the intricate mechanics of the hold-up. Joseph Pevney. Director.

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