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Pat O'Brien, Tina Carver, and Dennis O'Keefe in Inside Detroit (1956)

Review by Uriah43

Inside Detroit

5/10

Labor Unions Fighting Against Organized Crime

This film begins with a mafia boss by the name of "Gus Linden" (Pat O'Brien) about to be freed from prison after serving five years for racketeering while at the head of the United Auto Workers labor union in Detroit. And during that time he has spent a lot of thought on how to resume his activities once he gets out. Naturally, knowing just how corrupt Gus was when he led the organization, the current labor leader, "Blair Vickers" (Dennis O'Keefe) obviously doesn't want him coming back to power. With than in mind, he has also spent some time attempting to counter whatever plans Gus has made. Yet, try though he might, Gus is a man who doesn't abide by the rules and stopping his steady rise to power will be very difficult. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a decent mobster film which highlighted the problems created by organized crime's infiltration of the labor unions in North America. Admittedly, some of the scenes made the film seem a bit dated but even so it had enough intrigue to keep my attention for the most part and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Average.
  • Uriah43
  • Jul 13, 2019

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