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With Barry Sullivan, Luther Adler, John Baer, Adele Jergens. Fed up with the rising crime rate in Miami, the police chief and leading members of the city council hire a former gangster who's gone straight to help eliminate the biggest crime syndicate in the city.
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- Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
- Fred F. Sears
- 1954-05-03
The Miami Story is a 1954 American film noir crime film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Barry Sullivan, Luther Adler and Adele Jergens. It was produced by Sam Katzman for distribution by Columbia Pictures. The film features an introduction by Florida senator George Smathers.
Jul 22, 2023 · In post-World War II America, a rise in gangster activity prompts the formation of an investigative committee by the U.S. Senate, forcing many criminals to flee to the safety of the...
- 75 min
- 62K
- Donald P. Borchers
When two Cuban gangsters are gunned down upon arrival at Miami's airport by gangster boss Tony Brill's right-hand man, Ted Delacorte, and police chief Martin Belman is unable to secure an indictment, journalist Charles Earnshaw summons several prominent Miami businessmen for assistance.
- Fred F. Sears, Charles S. Gould
- Barry Sullivan
Citizens hire an ex-gangster (Barry Sullivan) to drive out a vice lord (Luther Adler) by posing as a Cuban racketeer.
- Fred F. Sears
- Crime, Drama
- Barry Sullivan
This crime drama delves into the lives of those entangled in the city's underworld, from the criminals to the law enforcement officers determined to bring them down.
- 75 min
- 48
- Film Lifestyle
Jan 29, 2020 · The Miami Story is a 1954 American film noir crime film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Barry Sullivan, Luther Adler, John Baer, Adele Jergens. It was the last of a number of classic-period noir crime dramas – the first being The House on 92nd Street (1945) – which now are known as ‘semi-documentaries’.
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