À la demande des propriétaires d’usines et des dirigeants syndicaux, un ancien détenu coriace s'infiltre dans un gang d'usuriers qui s'attaquent à des ouvriers d'usine désespérés financièrem... Tout lireÀ la demande des propriétaires d’usines et des dirigeants syndicaux, un ancien détenu coriace s'infiltre dans un gang d'usuriers qui s'attaquent à des ouvriers d'usine désespérés financièrement.À la demande des propriétaires d’usines et des dirigeants syndicaux, un ancien détenu coriace s'infiltre dans un gang d'usuriers qui s'attaquent à des ouvriers d'usine désespérés financièrement.
- Walter Kerr
- (as Larry Dobkin)
- Steve Casmer
- (uncredited)
- Hood
- (uncredited)
- Nagging Wife
- (uncredited)
- Netta Casmer
- (uncredited)
- Police Officer
- (uncredited)
- Borrower
- (uncredited)
- Plant Guard
- (uncredited)
- Mr. Howell
- (uncredited)
Avis en vedette
Seems Joe (Raft) is just out of prison and wants to go straight, but his sister's husband has been killed by loan sharks whose ruinous effect on working people he soon learns about. So he decides to to expose the criminal organization by going undercover and using his savvy tough-guy skills to disrupt their operation. Those scenes of him undercover in an actual tire factory are riveting and heighten the movie's general sense of menace, almost like a mechanical version of hell. On the other hand, too bad the producers used empty studio sets for supposed city streets that disrupt that general sense of realism. Also, the shootout could use less clumsy staging. Nonetheless, be sure to catch the naughty innuendo between Vince (Hoyt) and his cheap blonde mistress (Dean) - yeah, censorship's deadening 20-year grip is loosening.
Anyway, the flick's got a solid core of drama and suspense that also rewards fans of the inimitable George Raft, so don't pass it up.
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.
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.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesGail 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.
- GaffesDespite using a six-shot revolver, one of the characters in the final reel fires eleven shots without reloading.
- Citations
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.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Dirty Money: Payday (2018)
- Bandes originalesPeru
by Victor Young and Edward Heyman
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 250 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée
- 1h 20m(80 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1