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Out of the Fog (working title: Danger Harbor) is a 1941 American film noir crime drama directed by Anatole Litvak and starring John Garfield, Ida Lupino and Thomas Mitchell. The film was based on the play The Gentle People by Irwin Shaw. It was made and released by Warner Brothers.
- Heinz Roemheld
- Hal B. Wallis
- June 14, 1941 (United States)
Out of the Fog: Directed by Anatole Litvak. With John Garfield, Ida Lupino, Thomas Mitchell, Eddie Albert. A Brooklyn pier racketeer bullies boat-owners into paying protection money but two fed-up fishermen decide to eliminate the gangster themselves rather than complain to the police.
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- Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
- Anatole Litvak
- 1941-06-14
A loan shark terrorizes the citizens of Brooklyn in Out of the Fog (1941). John Garfield plays the completely amoral racketeer, Harold Goff, whose extortion schemes finally go too far, leaving his victims to take matters into their own hands.
Out of The Fog ( 1941 ), starring Ida Lupino, is a moody yarn about a racketeer and his gormless marks, which features abundant fog and plenty of dark and moody water lapping sound effects. Within and around this wafts John Garfield, who steps in an tries his hand at Bogart — or is it Cagney? Hard to say.
Fishermen Jonah Goodwin and Olaf Johnson are confronted by gangster Harold Goff who tries to extort boat protection money out of the two men. Afraid to go to the law, the two men decide to take matters into their own hands after Goff falls in love with Jonah's daughter Stella.