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Directed by | William Berke |
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Cinematography | Jack Greenhalgh |
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Music by | Bert Shefter |
Production company | Spartan Productions |
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Running time | 58 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Pier 23 is a 1951 American noir crime film directed by William Berke and starring Hugh Beaumont, Ann Savage and Edward Brophy. It was distributed by the independent Lippert Pictures as a second feature.[2] It was intended for television as well as the cinema.[3]
Plot
Cast
- Hugh Beaumont as Dennis O'Brien
- Ann Savage as Ann Harmon
- Edward Brophy as Prof. Shicker
- Mike Mazurki as Ape Danowski
- Richard Travis as Police Inspector Lt. Bruger
- Margia Dean as Flo Klingle
- David Bruce as Charles Giffen
- Raymond Greenleaf as Father Donovan
- Eve Miller as Norma Harmon
- Harry Hayden as Dr. Earl J. Tomkins
- Joy Lansing as The Cocktail Waitress
- Peter Mamakos as Nick Garrison
- Chris Drake as Mike Greeley
- John Indrisano as Mushy Cavelli
- Bill Varga as Willie Klingle
- Richard Monahan as Henry, the bartender
- Charles Wagenheim as Lefty, the policy Man
- Jack Chefe as Waiter
- Heinie Conklin as Counter Man
- Jack Gordon as Wrestling Match Spectator
- Kit Guard as Drunk at Wrestling Match
- Barry Norton as Waiter
- Cosmo Sardo as Club patron
- Max Wagner as Bar Patron
See also
- Danger Zone (1951)
- Roaring City (1951)
References
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