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The Mob is a 1951 American film noir crime-thriller produced by Columbia Pictures, directed by Robert Parrish, and starring Broderick Crawford. The screenplay, which was written by William Bowers, is based on the novel Waterfront by Ferguson Findley.
The Mob: Directed by Robert Parrish. With Broderick Crawford, Betty Buehler, Richard Kiley, Otto Hulett. Johnny Damico botches a murder case and is suspended from the force. In reality, he is put undercover to identify the mysterious boss of the NY waterfront who has murdered everyone in his way.
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- Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
- Robert Parrish
- 1951-09-21
Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A police detective fakes a suspension so he can go undercover. Cast & Crew. Read More. Robert Parrish. Director. Broderick Crawford. Johnny Damico. Betty Buehler. Mary Kiernan. Richard Kiley. Tom Clancy. Otto Hulett. Lt. Banks. Neville Brand. Gunner. Photos & Videos. View All.
- Robert Parrish, James Nicholson
- Broderick Crawford
Noir Cinema. 5.56K subscribers. Subscribed. 226. 20K views 2 years ago #1951 #FilmNoir #TheMob. The Mob is a 1951 American film-noir/crime/thriller produced by Columbia Pictures,...
- 86 min
- 21.8K
- Noir Cinema
Smoothie. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. After witnessing what appears to be a police officer shooting a man in cold blood, detective Johnny Damico (Broderick Crawford)...
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- Broderick Crawford
- Robert Parrish
- Crime, Drama
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On its surface, The Mob is a smart, tightly plotted movie about heroic cops disrupting waterfront corruption. Its emotional heart, however, is found in the relationship between Johnny Damico (Broderick Crawford) and Tom Clancy (Richard Kiley), two men who first come together as longshoremen living in the same flophouse only to, eventually ...