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Fingerman

  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Peggie Castle and Frank Lovejoy in Fingerman (1955)
Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

An ex-con goes undercover for the government to "finger" the crime boss who made his sister a drug addict.An ex-con goes undercover for the government to "finger" the crime boss who made his sister a drug addict.An ex-con goes undercover for the government to "finger" the crime boss who made his sister a drug addict.

  • Director
    • Harold D. Schuster
  • Writers
    • Warren Douglas
    • Morris Lipsius
    • John Lardner
  • Stars
    • Frank Lovejoy
    • Forrest Tucker
    • Peggie Castle
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    552
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harold D. Schuster
    • Writers
      • Warren Douglas
      • Morris Lipsius
      • John Lardner
    • Stars
      • Frank Lovejoy
      • Forrest Tucker
      • Peggie Castle
    • 18User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Frank Lovejoy
    Frank Lovejoy
    • Casey Martin
    Forrest Tucker
    Forrest Tucker
    • Dutch Becker
    Peggie Castle
    Peggie Castle
    • Gladys Baker
    Timothy Carey
    Timothy Carey
    • Lou Terpe
    John Cliff
    John Cliff
    • Johnny Cooper
    William F. Leicester
    • Jim Rogers
    • (as William Leicester)
    Glen Gordon
    • Carlos Armor
    John Close
    • 'Big' Walters
    Hugh Sanders
    Hugh Sanders
    • Mr. Burns
    Evelynne Eaton
    • Lucille Martin
    Charles Maxwell
    Charles Maxwell
    • Fred Amory
    Dorothy Green
    Dorothy Green
    • Candy
    William Boyett
    William Boyett
    • Sullivan
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Chet Brandenburg
    Chet Brandenburg
    • Club Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Lewis Charles
    Lewis Charles
    • Lefty Stern
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Clinton
    Jack Clinton
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    James Conaty
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Harold D. Schuster
    • Writers
      • Warren Douglas
      • Morris Lipsius
      • John Lardner
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    8mark-460

    Tough guy turns on mob.

    "Casey Martin" can take the final fall for a life of crime or cut a deal with T-Men to go undercover. It takes a tough guy, up against the wall, to tackle the assignment. The actors and script follow through to deliver a good tale. It's surprising that major studios were still making Black & White films in 1955, but the format seems to fit this story.
    7mackjay2

    Very good minor Film Noir

    Hold-up offender Casey Martin (Frank Lovejoy) is nabbed by police and offered 'redemption' if he goes undercover with the local mob and leads them to the kingpin Dutch Baker (Forrest Tucker).

    It's an oft-told tale in Film Noir and it's pretty well handled here by an able cast that includes Peggie Castle and Timothy Carey. In typical 50s style, the movie has a brighter look, with few of the darker, urban settings, until the end, and the direction is pretty anonymous. Although IMDb says Frank Lovejoy was 5'11 he is towered over by Tucker and Carey. In more than one scene, Lovejoy pummels much bigger men and it looks, at best, improbable. His character is a hothead, so we can accept it for the sake of the plot. Lovejoy was a solid actor, who also excelled playing a similar role in I WAS A COMMUNIST FOR THE FBI (one of the better films in its sub-genre). Tucker was one of the unsung great actors of his period, and he's great here as the self-important crime boss. As for Carey, he's doing his trademark psychotic type, used for dirty work by Tucker. Beautiful Peggie Castle is impressive as a mob-girl with a past she'd like to forget.
    7kalbimassey

    Casey and the Moonshine Band

    Does the perfect crime exist? Casey Martin (Frank Lovejoy) appears to be intent on discovering the hard way that it doesn't. Having just spent nine years behind bars, he executes an efficient highway heist, only to snooker himself via a discarded cigarette pack, falling foul of both the police and the Treasury Department as a repercussion.

    Lovejoy is offered the choice of a lifetime in the slammer, or a liaison with the good guys to bring down big time operator Dutch Becker (Forrest Tucker). Just one small problem....he's likely to catch a bullet, or six doing it. At the risk of winding up with more holes than a colander, he takes his chance to nail the ruthless, string pulling kingpin.

    The former jailbird launches himself gamely into the double dealing, fast talking, hard drinking, heavy smoking, moll mangling, fist flailing, sharp shooting, underhand, underworld sewer dominated by heavy weight Tucker, replete with his entourage of hoods, hookers, hostesses and hangers-on. Tucker is the manipulative button pusher behind illegal hooch and gambling rackets across nine states, who, in a calm, reassuring manner asks only for honesty and loyalty from those on his payroll. Unsurprisingly, any disloyalty results in rather more than a fatherly arm around the shoulder and a quiet corrective word of advice.

    Access to the big shot's tawdry activities involves developing an intimacy with beautiful Peggie Castle, who finds herself walking on increasingly thin ice as a consequence. Lovejoy also experiences a seething reacquaintance with Tucker's sidekick, long faced, lugubrious and latterly lachrymose Timothy Carey.

    Not outstanding or exceptional, but consistently engaging and entertaining. Finger lickin' good!
    10clanciai

    "Is there room in the world for people like us?"

    The question is asked by Lucille in her last scene, as she lies in the hospital to be detoxicated, and she is in hell. She is one of many female victims of Dutch Becker (Forest Tucker) who "owns" fallen girls "body and soul" all over the country, according to the police only in nine states. Frank Lovejoy as a frequent jailbird gets a chance for a clean slate if he helps the police to frame Dutch Becker to make it stick. That is the plot.

    It's a grim film of spartan conciseness, and there are many interesting minor details that are important but risk getting bypassed by the action. All the scenes with Gladys Baker (Peggy Castle) are captivating, especially the last one, the longest shot in the film. In fact, it's all the expressive scenes with the women (and they are not many) that makes the film magic and of lasting interest beyond the limits of its time and age.

    Frank Lovejoy reminds in this film very much of Eddie Constantine, the forerunner of James Bond but with a school of hard knocks behind him and a scarred face, that ultimately ruined his career. Frank Lovejoy has no scars, but he does have knuckles and uses them frequently. You simply have to love him, and the more for each trouble he starts.

    The music is also outstanding, excellently composed and suited perfectly to every scene. This is a great film on a small level that will outshine most film of the period that were made to be more spectacular. This is a noir down to basics and extremely efficient as such.
    7planktonrules

    The law wants Casey Martin to finger Dutch Becker....and NO, this is not an 'adult film'!

    Times have changed and one of the stranger examples is the poorly named film "Finger Man". While today such a movie would clearly incite giggles (especially since it starred Frank Lovejoy), back in the day it was a taut crime drama...and perhaps one worth your time.

    When the story begins, ex-con Casey Martin (Lovejoy) is identified as participating in a robbery. However, instead of locking him up, the authorities offer to give him a walk...if he'll help them catch the mobster, Dutch Becker (Forrest Tucker). Martin is no squealer...but when he learns that his sister is addicted to smack...heroin provided to her by Becker, Casey decides to help bring him to justice. As he puts it, it's a choice between 'life in prison or probably a bullet in the head! However, he goes very slow...very easy in order not to scare Dutch off and so that he'll win his trust.

    While the film lacks the dark look and film angles used in classic film noir, it is tough enough to be noir...and the story is well worth seeing. Not among the very best crime films of the era, but still quite good. Lovejoy was a terrific actor--too bad he died so young.

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    • Trivia
      Bernadette Withers' debut.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Burns: Drop over and see your sister, Casey. She won't be there tomorrow.

      Casey Martin: Why?

      Mr. Burns: Just drop over and see her. She may help change your mind.

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 1955 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Chris T" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Donald P. Borchers" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • City That Never Sleeps
    • Filming locations
      • Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Lindsley Parsons Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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