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Prime VideoRentalPurchaseSubscriptionSubscriptionWatchLanguage. English. Box office. $1,050,000 [1] 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 .
Mob, The (1951) -- (Movie Clip) White Wine And Beer Now undercover as a longshoreman just arrived from New Orleans, cop D'Amico (Broderick Crawford) gets to know the hotel clerk (Jay Adler), the barkeep (Matt Crowley), and his new colleague Clancy (Richard Kiley), and calls his boss (Otto Hulett) in The Mob, 1951, lingo from Ferguson Findley's novel.
- Robert Parrish, James Nicholson
- Broderick Crawford
Released September 7th, 1951, 'The Mob' stars Broderick Crawford, Betty Buehler, Richard Kiley, Otto Hulett The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 27 min, and received a user score of 66 (out of ...
Review by Paul Martin ★★★½. Policeman Johnny Damico (Crawford) makes up for a lapse in duty by infiltrating a gang of thugs to track down the masterminds of a series of crimes. He quickly earns a reputation as a stone-cold killer. One day he gets an order from the boss to eliminate a cop who is dangerous for the gang.