A petición de los propietarios de fábricas y de los dirigentes sindicales, un ex convicto duro se infiltra en una banda de usureros que se aprovechan de trabajadores de fábricas financierame... Leer todoA petición de los propietarios de fábricas y de los dirigentes sindicales, un ex convicto duro se infiltra en una banda de usureros que se aprovechan de trabajadores de fábricas financieramente desesperados.A petición de los propietarios de fábricas y de los dirigentes sindicales, un ex convicto duro se infiltra en una banda de usureros que se aprovechan de trabajadores de fábricas financieramente desesperados.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Walter Kerr
- (as Larry Dobkin)
- Steve Casmer
- (sin acreditar)
- Hood
- (sin acreditar)
- Nagging Wife
- (sin acreditar)
- Netta Casmer
- (sin acreditar)
- Police Officer
- (sin acreditar)
- Borrower
- (sin acreditar)
- Plant Guard
- (sin acreditar)
- Mr. Howell
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
In addition to Raft you have here a fine supporting cast including one of the best John Hoyt crime performances of his long distinguished career.
Factories, lunch boxes and cheap hoods. Really evokes the underside of the 1950's and moves along briskly. Surprisingly entertaining.
Although LOAN SHARK has a somewhat weak script, the film is a fast paced, well acted, and efficient gangster thriller. Dorthy Hart, who played Jane to Lex Barkers Tarzan the same year as this film, looks lovely. Overall, LOAN SHARK is recommend for fans of George Raft and post war gangster movies.
Raft plays a man who has just gotten out of prison for assault. He genuinely wants to go straight, but unfortunately the job prospect he has wants him to do some undercover work to determine who's in charge of a local loan shark business. He turns the job down, but when his brother-in-law is soon killed by these thugs, he changes his mind and works his way up through the racket to find "Mr. Big".
An exciting script, very good acting and pacing make this a fine fine example of Film Noir. If you liked this film, try to see Alan Ladd in APPOINTMENT WITH DANGER. The plot is very similar, though the Ladd film is a good bit grittier and tougher.
By the way, although this is a good film, Raft's prospects in Hollywood were pretty bleak at this point in his career. Raft made a habit of turning down amazing roles and by the 1950s he was starring in mostly B-pictures. According to IMDb, he'd "turned down High Sierra (1941), The Maltese Falcon (1941), Casablanca (1942) and Double Indemnity (1944)"--yikes!
All this said, it's an excellent movie for something on so obviously low a budget. Raft is the same as he usually was. He's not exciting but he gives a solid performance. The lead female, Dorothy Hart, is attractive and convincing. The supporting cast is very good and they're all well directed.
It's by no means a great movie but it's a decent, good one, worth your time.
Owner Charles Meredith has a special job in mind for Raft, investigating and finding out who's behind a group of loan sharks who have been putting many of his employees in their debt. Raft doesn't want this kind of work, but changes his mind when his brother-in-law Bill Phipps is killed.
But unfortunately this involves Raft going undercover and working for the gang until he can find out who the real boss is. He makes a lot of enemies, including Westcott and Hart until the job is done.
The film was done for B picture studio Lippert films and possibly at a major studio it would have had a lot of the plot holes filled. The writing could have used some improvement, but action goes along at a nice pace and Raft is perfectly cast in the hero part. During this time Raft was doing most of his work in B films and some of them are not bad at all. Loan Shark is one of them.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesGail Russell was originally hired to play Ann Nelson, but her problems with alcohol, which eventually destroyed her career, resulted in her being replaced by Dorothy Hart before production began.
- PifiasDespite using a six-shot revolver, one of the characters in the final reel fires eleven shots without reloading.
- Citas
Lou Donelli: [threatening to dump Gargen's corpse in the laundry] I been thinking' about this boiler gag a long time - you gonna be the cleanest stiff in town.
- ConexionesFeatured in Dirty Money: Payday (2018)
- Banda sonoraPeru
by Victor Young and Edward Heyman
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 250.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 20 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1