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Stephen McNally | Stan Albert | |
Thelma Ritter | Mrs. Katie Cusack | |
Luis Van Rooten | Joe Cusack | |
Jeff Corey | Police Lieutenant Louie Macon | |
Sharon McManus | Alice Cusack | |
Sue England | Betty Maylor | |
Barbara Whiting | Annie Kane | |
Richard Benedict | Gaggsy Steens | |
Peter Fernandez | Frank Cusack | |
Al Ramsen | Benjamin Wilks | |
Joshua Shelley | Theodore Perrin | |
Tony Curtis | Mitch | |
Mickey Knox | Larry | |
Richard Jaeckel | Bull | |
Lew Anthony | Hank |
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Producer | Maxwell Shane
Ben Coleman |
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Writer | Irving Shulman
Maxwell Shane |
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Cinematography | Maury Gertsman
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Musician | Walter Scharf
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Brooklyn youth Frank Cusack, good son and brother by day, is a gang member by night. The Dukes, seemingly likable dead-end-kids, are dangerously involved with racketeer Gaggsy Steens. Despite the efforts of Franks's parents, he and pal Benny get involved in a serious crime. Can Stan Albert, head of the community center, prevent them from becoming full-time crooks? |
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