A good cast is the highlight of "New York Confidential" from 1955.
The film stars Broderick Crawford, Richard Conte, Anne Bancroft, Marilyn Maxwell, J. Carroll Naish, Mike Mazurki, and Celia Lovsky.
Crawford plays Lupo, the big mob ruler of New York, who lives with his daughter (Bancroft) and mother (Lovsky). He has no problem ordering hits on people - for one hit, the mob brings in Nick Magellen (Conte) from Chicago. He's successful, and Lupo offers him a permanent position in the syndicate. Nick quickly becomes essential to the operation.
Bancroft hates what her father does and does what she can to get away from him.
This is a story of evil corrupting itself, until no one is safe. There is no loyalty when it comes to protecting the mob and its secrets. Everyone is expendable.
Good movie, strong performances.
The film stars Broderick Crawford, Richard Conte, Anne Bancroft, Marilyn Maxwell, J. Carroll Naish, Mike Mazurki, and Celia Lovsky.
Crawford plays Lupo, the big mob ruler of New York, who lives with his daughter (Bancroft) and mother (Lovsky). He has no problem ordering hits on people - for one hit, the mob brings in Nick Magellen (Conte) from Chicago. He's successful, and Lupo offers him a permanent position in the syndicate. Nick quickly becomes essential to the operation.
Bancroft hates what her father does and does what she can to get away from him.
This is a story of evil corrupting itself, until no one is safe. There is no loyalty when it comes to protecting the mob and its secrets. Everyone is expendable.
Good movie, strong performances.