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Terror in Portland City

Originaltitel: Portland Exposé
  • 1957
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 12 Min.
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Jeanne Carmen and Carolyn Craig in Terror in Portland City (1957)
Portland Expose: Last Chance To Change Your Mind
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Film NoirWahres VerbrechenDramaKriminalitätMysteryThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA tavern owner in mid-century Portland, Oregon finds the safety of himself and his family threatened when he becomes involved in a war between labor unions and a violent local crime syndicat... Alles lesenA tavern owner in mid-century Portland, Oregon finds the safety of himself and his family threatened when he becomes involved in a war between labor unions and a violent local crime syndicate.A tavern owner in mid-century Portland, Oregon finds the safety of himself and his family threatened when he becomes involved in a war between labor unions and a violent local crime syndicate.

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    • Harold D. Schuster
  • Drehbuch
    • Jack DeWitt
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Edward Binns
    • Carolyn Craig
    • Virginia Gregg
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    • Regie
      • Harold D. Schuster
    • Drehbuch
      • Jack DeWitt
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Edward Binns
      • Carolyn Craig
      • Virginia Gregg
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    Edward Binns
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    • George Madison
    Carolyn Craig
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    • Ruth Madison
    Virginia Gregg
    Virginia Gregg
    • Clara Madison
    Russ Conway
    Russ Conway
    • Phil Jackman
    Lawrence Dobkin
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    • Garnell
    • (as Larry Dobkin)
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    Joseph Marr
    • Larry
    • (as Joe Marr)
    Rusty Lane
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    • Tom Carmody
    Richard Bellis
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    • Jimmy Madison
    • (as Dickie Bellis)
    Lea Penman
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    • Annie Stoneway
    Jeanne Carmen
    Jeanne Carmen
    • Iris
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    8LeonLouisRicci

    ABOVE AVERAGE "CITY-EXPOSE"...SLEAZY...HARD-BOILED & GRITTY

    No it's Not...New York, L. A., Chicago, Miami, Las Vegas, Kansas City, or even Phoenix...it's Portland.

    Another City Cracked-Open Exposing Vice, Corruption, and Organized Crime Beneath the "All-American" Facade...

    "People here go to a lot of nice Churches"...

    says a Voice-Over Open Warning that these Folks are being Preyed-Upon by Gangsters, Organized or Other-Wise and Your Government is "On-the-Case" and "Looking Out For You".

    Almost a Forced "Survival" for Hollywood, that by 1950 the "Movie-Machine" better get with the "Program"...

    and Back-Out of the "Back-Alleys" and Offer Affirming "Procedurals" with a "Propagandized" Core of Government, Law Enforcement, and Politicians that were "Fighting the Good Fight"...

    and that Depressing, Dark-Side of Life where Film-Noir was "Born and Raised" for a Decade was No Longer Fit for the Living-Rooms of the Nuclear-Family of Eisenhower-Era "Pre-Cognizance".

    Among the Direction and Trend that "Pure" Film-Noir Morphed Into was a Sub-Genre that became Known as "Police Procedurals"...

    and a Sub-Genre of that was the Run of "City-Expose" that had an Almost Yearly Entry During the 1950's. Most of the Movies were at Least Watchable Crime-Action Melodramas and some were Excellent and a Few were "Great"...

    Considered one of the Best was "Kansas City Confidential" (1952), there were others almost as good, Like "The Phoenix City Story (1955), and as a Whole, None were Bad or Awful.

    This is One of the Better Ones.

    Although its Low-Budget Rears its Miserly Head Once in a While, the Movie more than Makes Up for that Shortcoming with some Really Gritty, Sleazy, and Hard-Boiled Stuff.

    Frank Gorshin Makes a Mark as a Convicted Pedophile that Immediately Tries to Rape a High School Girl (Carolyn Craig)...and its Not Shy with the Visuals.

    She is the daughter of Edward Binns, who the Low-Life Mobsters Lean On to Play-Ball, allowing Pin-Ball and Slots, in His Roadside Restaurant and Bar, with Hints of Gambling and Prostitution Down the Road.

    Nothing Here is Restrained and Pushes the Code Quite Often with its Girls, Torture (a bottle of "acid" is luridly lingered upon), Violence (one Goon is cut in half, as another one grins, by a steaming locomotive), and of course Corruption.

    Of Everyone and Everything, Including (this is the 50's)...Unions).

    Our Hero Wears a Wire. It's as Big as a Shoe-Box.

    This is a No Holds-Barred Entry in the Sub-Genre of the Sub-Genre.

    For Fans of Film-Noir, Crime, Gangsters, and Low-Brow Pulp-Fiction, it's a Must See.

    For Others.... Worth a Watch.
    6secondtake

    Some highly charged scenes, and a feel for 1950s innocence in America

    Portland Express (1957)

    Overall, this is often a stilted affair, and it begins and ends with a canned voice-over about Portland, the Oregon city at the center of this unlikely crime scenario. And for people looking for noir, this is not noir at all, though it does have a kind of throwback to some gangster thugs, and there is a good twenty minutes of night stuff that has a noir look.

    Portland Express is more about American innocence, and the surprise anachronism of these mobsters in fedoras pressuring a cute roadhouse into using their pinball machines. Which leads to bigger pressures.

    The lead man is a small time movie and later t.v. character, Edward Binns, a solid but unexciting actor, sort of perfect for this solid but unexciting town (back then--now I hear it's solid and exciting). And his daughter is a complete unknown who acts her heart out, and really feels like a teenager on the cusp of womanhood in a realistic way. This matters because she becomes central to the plot, including in a harrowing and almost abusive rape scene (it pushes the violence very hard for a movie of this simplicity). But it's a turning point for Binns, the father, and for the plot, as this likable, ordinary family man goes undercover to get the bad guys.

    Naturally, we root for him, and see the dismantling of the syndicate. It gets increasingly dark and desperate over time, and a bit unlikely, but you'll still want to watch to the end, when the cavalry arrives--a group of ordinary men in plaid shirts who rush in to save the day. It's not as hilarious as it sounds. There is a quality of really beautiful, ordinary middle-America here that resonates, and that helps show this is really a 1950s movie. It's widescreen black and white, and a genuine slice of its period.
    6blanche-2

    A family in the clutch of the mob

    Edward Binns stars in this B movie about a tavern owner in Portland who is offered a jukebox, a pinball machine, and a slot machine to install.

    However, a tough syndicate takes over the area and begins controlling the business, turning it into a hard-core gambling establishment that includes B girls.

    At first, family man George Madison goes along after his family is threatened. However, one night, a thug that likes jail bait (Frank Gorshin) nearly rapes his daughter (Carolyn Craig). Madison sends his family away and agrees to go undercover, wearing a wire.

    Nothing special, the underdog against a crime syndicate. However, it does show a wholesome American '50s family up against the sleazeballs. It's also fairly gritty.

    The story is based on Portland crime boss Big Jim Elkins.

    Jeanne Carmen, purportedly a close confidant of Marilyn Monroe, does a terrific job as the B girl who exposes Madison as undercover. Carmen claimed knowledge of Monroe and the Kennedys.

    After the death of Monroe, Jimmy Rosselli, who worked for Sam Giancana, told get to leave Hollywood as her life was in danger. She lived incognito for over a decade. However, her stories have been questioned and denied by those who knew Monroe.
    7Handlinghandel

    Hard-as-nails little low-budget noir

    This is a tough look at the difference between unions and criminally controlled protection. Portland is a peculiar setting for a film noir. It works well, though: The opening narrative begins like a travelogue and gradually shifts into comments on the city's corruption.

    The cast is excellent. It's not always the most beautiful looking group. The ingénue, who is pretty, wears her hair slicked back with what looks like Brylcreme. Virginia Gregg, the notable radio actress playing her mother, looks a little old for the role and tired.

    It's a twisted movie, though. Catch this: Frank Gorshin, of all people, plays a hit man who is also a pedophile! That's a new one on me -- though child molestation does figure in that great classic of weirdness, film noir, and beauty "The Naked Kiss" a few years later.

    The bit players add a lot. There's a scene, just a throwaway, in which a blonde playing a slot machine yells "Jackpot!" and goes into paroxysms of glee as the camera moves away and dumps her.

    And the portly older gal imported to Portland to oversee the b-girl business is fabulous. We meet her as she gets off a plane and totters along in her high heels, fur stole wrapped defiantly around her. Her description of her "girls" is priceless: It prefigures the introduction Melanie Griffith provides herself in "Body Double" decades later.

    Make no mistake: This is a serious movie. It was obviously done on the cheap. But it's done with great style.
    6planktonrules

    Familiar stuff, though presented in a gritty fashion

    This film begins with a rather unnecessary and stuffy prologue. Fortunately, despite this weak introduction, the film turns out to be a very, very tough film indeed--with thugs who are child molesters or threaten to throw acid in people's faces. This is NOT your typical 1950s Film Noir movie, but a hard as nails look at organized crime in a rather unexpected locale--Portland, Oregon.

    You'll probably notice Virginia Gregg in the female lead. She was seen in 1001 "Dragnet" episodes. Edward Binns, a fine character actor whose name you probably won't recognize plays Gregg's husband--a man who is being forced by the local mob to play ball. Frank Gorshin, in a small but memorable role, plays the rapist who is so vile even the gang is disgusted by him.

    As for the plot, it's a very familiar one--having been seen in such earlier films as LOAN SHARK and APPOINTMENT WITH DANGER. An honest guy is sick of the mob, so he agrees to join them in order to get evidence to prosecute them. In this case, Binns pretends to be a rather worldly and not too honest man who is interested in moving up in the organization. However, despite being familiar, the film is handled well and is more than just another time-passer.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 8. August 1958 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Streaming on "Cult Cinema Classics" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Limitless Cinema" YouTube Channel
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      • Englisch
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      • Bonneville Dam, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA
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      • Lindsley Parsons Productions
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