Después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, una organización criminal de Los Ángeles usa un esquema complejo que involucra un barco de carga, un drogadicto y un oficial de salud corrupto para cont... Leer todoDespués de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, una organización criminal de Los Ángeles usa un esquema complejo que involucra un barco de carga, un drogadicto y un oficial de salud corrupto para contrabandear drogas a EEUU.Después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, una organización criminal de Los Ángeles usa un esquema complejo que involucra un barco de carga, un drogadicto y un oficial de salud corrupto para contrabandear drogas a EEUU.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Stanley Thomas
- (as George Mather)
- Stripteaser
- (as Virginia DeLee)
- Seaman
- (sin créditos)
- Daddy
- (sin créditos)
- Seaman
- (sin créditos)
- Seaman
- (sin créditos)
- Accomplice C
- (sin créditos)
- Squad Officer
- (sin créditos)
- Nurse
- (sin créditos)
- Purser
- (sin créditos)
- Police Officer
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
I think that I missed half the hidden meaning and double entendre. Somebody needs to explain the two heads comments. One is for thinking but I don't know the other. Are they suggesting that she gives good head? What does putting her shoes on mean? What does half of this dialogue mean? It certainly keeps one on one's toes. This is a low budget B-movie. As such, they try to build atmosphere with a lot of empty industrial parks and dock locations. It fully uses the stacks of trolley cars. It's a lot of noir style, acting hard, and no money work-arounds. Why is the blind guy drinking milk? There are so many weird under-the-radar choices being made. I'm not saying that this is a classic but they are throwing everything at this and it's fun to see.
Much of the film's running time involves the logistics and preparation for the crime, including the gathering of the crooks to pull it off.
All seems well, until the weakness, addictions, and folly of the team threaten to ruin the whole operation.
Russell is very convincing in his driven, downright wicked role. He's the black heart of the story, and delivers an unflinchingly ruthless performance. June Blair is also good as Paula, the woman that Jordan needs for his plot, as is Stuart Whitman as the man who falls in love with Paula, causing a moral dilemma.
This is a tense crime thriller with a wonderful chase-through-a-scrapyard finale...
Stone-Faced John Russell is in Full Sadistic "Bully" Mode as, He Recruits Men and Women with Varying Degrees of Desperation and Greed.
Russell Uses Physical Persecution Beating and Slapping People Around Non-Stop Preys on Drug-Addicts to "Mastermind" a Heist of Contraband (Drugs) Most always Referred to in the "Code-Enforcement" Days as "Stuff".
It's Sleazy, both in Personnel and Locations, The Docks, Burlesque, and Minimalist Rooming-Boards. Also Featuring a Pre-Tarantino "Foot-Fetish" Running Throughout.
June Blair (Playmate 1957), Shows a Bit More than Her Feet Here in the Form of Cleavage and Lingerie.
A Good Supporting Cast of...Stuart Whitman, Margo Woode, and Frank Fenton, among Others,
Make for a Solid, Disturbing, Cutting-Edge, Mid-50's Crime Noir that has High-Lights Galore for those that Like Their High-Lights Among the Low-Light Digs and Brutal Crime-Gang Domination Displays.
About as Violent and Nasty as it Gets in the Mid-50's.
The Ending Scene in the Rail-Yard is Unforgettable and Brings this Little Hidden-Gem to a Crashing and Crushing Conclusion.
A Must-See for Noir and Crime Buffs...For Others it's...
Worth a Watch.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe final scenes were shot at the Red Car trolley graveyard, on Terminal Island, near the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. They were in the process of being recycled by National Metal and Steel. The company also scrapped many decommissioned U.S. Navy ships there after WWII and also steam locomotives as they were being replaced by diesel-electric ones. The scrapyard closed at the end of 1985.
- Errores(at around 20 mins) A seaman is headed to make the key swap. As he heads toward the loading dock (distance shot), there is no shadow on the dock. A minute later, when he is on the loading dock making the swap with Jan, the loading dock is completely in the shade. Another moment later, the seaman leaves and re-crosses the railroad tracks. Again, there is no shadow on the loading dock. Obviously, the distance and closeup shots were done at two different times of the day.
- Citas
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Narrator: Three days ago, at exactly 0600 - because that is really not the time - on February 5 - because that is really not the date - this freighter, which shall be nameless, sailed from a certain Far Eastern port. Its destination: The Port of Los Angeles, Wilmington, California. This is fact.
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 9 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1