Cry of the City | English Full Movie | Crime Drama Film-Noir
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Never miss a single new movie film - subscribe here - ► / @gem-filmlibrary
In 1940s New York, childhood friends take divergent paths, leading to a gripping tale of crime and justice. A mastermind orchestrates daring heists, drawing a relentless pursuer into a tense cat-and-mouse game. The narrative explores the impact of the criminal underworld on lives, delving into themes of guilt and redemption. This crime thriller challenges moral compasses, offering a thought-provoking journey into the consequences of choices.
Starring: Victor Mature, Richard Conte, Fred Clark.
Directed By: Robert Siodmak.
All of the content on this channel is under legal license from various copyright holders and distributors. We ask you to please contact us if you believe there are any copyright issues via -
gem.filmlibrary@gmail.com
#FullFreeMovies #Crimemovies #FreeRUclipsMovies
Any Noir with Richard Conti….well worth watching. This one does not disappoint.
Victor Mature was an underrated actor! This guy was a great actor who in my knowledge gave some superb performance!
Nearly perfect perfect noir. Richard Conte and Victor Mature are at there best. Fantastic casting of some of the best character actors of the time flesh out the well above average (though not perfect} script. IMHO this ranks near the top of Robert Siodmack's best crime noir.
Love Victor Mature.
Two of the finest actors in Richard Conte and Victor Mature. Mature's cop portrayal is supreme.
Victor Mature is among the finest American actors who ever graced the stage.
I've just started to watch him and his acting and I can express appreciation for him. I like his calm demeanor.
💕😇👍🎭🎥📺🥰
That is a very true statement. I’ve always been a big fan of Victor Mature,and yes he was
a great actor. 🥰❤️👏🏼👏🏼And,Richard Conte is no slouch,great actor also!🥰🤷🏼♀️
Yes he was!! Thx. Even Richard Conte, was the max.!! 😊 ❤❤
He is definitely among the finest actors .🥰👍🏼
Don't overlook Fred Clark... an extremely fine character actor.
WHITE HEAT 49 SUNSET BOULEVARD 50
Crime transcends in the golden age of Hollywood,
we are fortunate to be entertained today by these crime classic, which we call Film Noir of the past.
Very engrossing movie: well-drawn characters well acted, a wonderfully dark and dingy world, and some fine dialogue. The actor who played Niles had a Brando-ish vibe. Time well spent.
One hell of a gritty flick. Excellent character studies. Nicely underplayed but smart.
This is hard-hitting dark stuff. Mature and particularly Conte are excellent.
I saw this at Noir City 2023 in SF (Oakland). I lived for the scene when Hope Emerson turned on three lights as she walked to the front door.
Wow. You were at Noir City? Very very lucky, indeed
@@thetorchyblameseries8100Yes I was lucky I can visit my daughter there.
I have attended four Noir City SF.
@@mphrdldn Waaaay cool.
@@mphrdldn Are you sure you aren't contacting us from Heaven? Lucky lucky lady.
Richard conti: great hardly talked about leading guy. He could play any role . I recently just discovered him on these old classic film noir!
Me too 6 days back😮
Teena’s actress (Debra Paget) was only 14 in this film, it was one of her first pictures ever
What a cast. Great movie.
MATURE,MATURE,MATURE!!!!!!!!!! THANKS 100MILL UPLOADER.
Victorio looks like Chris Noth "Law and Order"😅
Now that you made mention of that-!!!😉
Hope Emmerson. Not many will recognize the name but anyone who's seen her says "Oh yeah, I remember her!" She's the one who nearly strangles the Richard Conte Character. Ist Class!
a terrific actress in many noirs.....unforgettable really
mother" on Peter Gunn.
@stevenleek1254 -Thank you for pointing out Hope Emerson. I would never have recognized her here!! I saw her in an old Audie Murphy movie, where she played a VERY different character. A tender-hearted TX settler, gruff & tough as nails on the exterior. She helped Audie Murphy round up a far-flung group of female settlers whose menfolk were off fighting the Civil War, & train them to resist an Indian uprising. In trying to recall the title, the only thing that comes to mind is "The Petticoat Brigade," but I'm not sure if that was actually the title, or merely the derisive term applied to the women by the soldiers at the fort when their existence (& victory) became known.
@@janjerge1484 She is terrific and unforgettable in the excellent noir Caged too She received an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actress for her role in that one.
The tracking shot into the kitchen is harrowing, every time.
is it just me or does Vic mature have a real sad look all the time
Lol, yes he looks like he's about to burst out crying all the time even when he's smiling
IMO, his best 3 leads were as Doc Holliday in MY DARLING CLEMENTINE, the victim of Richard Widmark in KISS OF DEATH, and Samson in SAMSON & DELILAH--except nobody saw him for looking at Hedy Lamarr.
I remember him min Sampson and Delilah: he was wrestling that leopard!@@rogersmith4834
ITS JUST YOU
It's a Mature look😅
Loved this movie! Victor Mature was fabulous! Thanks for posting.
My twin brother told me about this movie 🎥 Amazing 🍿🍿🍿🎥🍿🍿
Good Catholics, blood is thicker than holy water. The massage woman was the best character.
Who could fall asleep with a bruiser like thar hanging around? Her atrocious table manners wolfing down the food and talking while eating was good acting.
Dick Conte... A GOAT... always adds quality to any film...my opinion.
the best of the best
One of the best film-noirs I've seen. Everything about it is perfect.
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Realistically portrayed citizens/crooks/law officers. Enjoy looking👀 at the cars/trucks/furniture/clothing/interior carpentry work in Apts/buildings. From that era of long ago-!!!🤗. Forgot about the law enforcement officers on horse back.
@GEM: Film Library
The internet says that Victor Mature has appeared in more than 70 films.
Can you upload more of them? Thnx!
The tunnel in the prison looked like the tunnel under the Magic Kingdom at Disney.
Love the old actors, A very young Fred Clark who appeared in multi-tv series and died at an early age ,December 5, 1968 (aged 54 of liver failure. He plays Lt. Jim Collins
The jail break scene was incredible!!! Db
It had me on the edge of my seat the first time I saw it.
Victor Mature great actor
Richard Conte's character (Martin Rome) would meet his demise in a similar fashion as Barzini twenty-four years later in *The Godfather* (1972 - Dir.: Francis Ford Coppola).
Hope Emerson was at the top of her game in this one.
wow that big nurse woman was scary . It was a nice angle
Yes. Hope Emerson stood over six feet tall.
Must you cover scenes of the movie with your damn ads? You can hardly see the boy collapsing into the arms of the detective, thegut-wrenching conclusion to a great movie.
Man, if the last 10 minutes of the film was better, this would've been the best film noir ever! Fantastic acting, and script except for the last bit.
Ok, you've convinced me!
Stop watching at 10 till...
i thought the ending was on par with the rest. what about it do you think was worse?
Three policemen walk past a shot detective?
59:25 Shelley Winters as well? What a great cast! Thanks for sharing.
V M was a solid actor....
Why don't you describe these as "American" not "English", I know you refer to the language but then, the language used is American and not English.
Both are English languages
There is no American language. We speak English in America.
Ha, I was thinking the same thing..."those Brits really sound American." Lol
.
Concerning the doctors wife, "We'll do all we can. She'll be alright." Yeah right
Enjoyed this one.
Thank you verry much for your time and effort,merry Christmas from us in Devon.
Excellent movie!
Where are the credits?
He who lives by the sword dies by the sword.
Hi hello from Ontario, Orillia l think you work is awesome such a talent you have. Thanks for sharing 😊
Great film, thank you.🇬🇧
What a great movie..
Great movie. Comte should be on the Mt. Rushmore of bad guys.
nice story, i liked the ending
Classic Noir
WHERE'S THE CREDITS?
Damn good question---and look how often this is happening.
Noplace. These r cowards !
I knew that was Shelly winters
Splendid ending/roll over & play dead-!!!😇. No gory stuff-!!! 🤗
Conte was a NJ guy.....Jersey City
Thanks for the upload.
It is an American picture and very entertaining
You might expect one out 100 to be an English movie on this site.
Richard Conte home town Jersey City, NJ
It is not an English movie.
SOUNDS LIKE ENGLISH TO ME
There are international viewers. They are referring to the language.
O yes.
And very handsome.😊😊
Great movie and actors
First 1:15 missing.
Thx for his name 😊
SW was attacked in her office..her wear is speculative
Richard Conte.
I hadn't realized that Richard Conte was so short
Hope Emerson was a giant woman over 6 feet and she could have sat on Conte in that scene where she tries to steal from him the key to the locker that had the jewels.
@@jackjules7552 She reminded me of when Max Baer (Jethro Bodine) played the part of his sister Jethrine on the Beverly Hillbillies😅😂🤣
Good stuff 👍👍
@17:44...hey look, it's Jon Lovitz Sr.!
Fresh ham on a kaiser roll with mayo.
You're right..Shea not in the country..more like Columbia..where they practice WICCA! SHE SPEAKS SPANISH!
don barzini.
"I always thought it would have been Clemenza not Tesio"
No credits? No movie
Your loss. Great movie.
Movie chopped oif.
❤
❤❤❤❤
Loooove old movies!
Haha!! Old fella @1:18:55 spitting in the gutter.
Back then candies were natural.Nowdays natural and artifical flavors.
Nowadays 37 is money for gas and dollar store shopping.
How do you justify shooting an unarmed guy in the back walking away from you…guess the law doesn’t apply equally to everyone.
Errrr.....because he was a multiple murderer who would kill more if allowed to escape ?
@gregorybilotto6620 I read your comment and though I don't really want to sound mean or something, I have to say...what a retarded comment you made. You remind me of my old criminal friends who used to try to justify all their criminal behavior with the stupidest, illogical reasons. First of all, he was an escaping felon. Second, he was told to stop in the proper manner. And even to boot, he pulled his knife with murder in mind to come back and kill after he was shot for not heeding a lawful command by a peace officer. I'm not saying one should be shot for just not obeying a lawful command but in this case, it was made to a fleeing felon. The guy already killed two people, including a police officer. That alone warrants stopping him from escaping in any manner available.
@@rickhinojosa5455 Thanks for saving me the time.
This is a triple killer...a cop is supposed to let him walk away? Idiot comment.
I agree it's a gut wrenching decision the exhausted anemic lieutenant made. He was definitely motivated to get the bad guy at that point.
*shooting someone in the back is a cowardly move otherwise*
Stupid play. Should've called the cops after he got the money and the tickets. Not very credible to think she would just hand over the dough without seeing the merchandise. What would Marty be doing with a choir girl like Tina? What would she be doing with him? I guess people only paid 25c to see these movies.
So, you are saying that no good woman ever fell for a bad man, or that no impressionable young woman ever made a bad decision and hooked up with an older man who made her feel important? I can well remember 50 years ago when I was completely stumped why some of the most inconsiderate men I knew had some of the sweetest wives. Life is not always logical.
Great movie. See Conte 52 rue w cagney.....great range of acting...
You're clueless bud...this is about as realistic as it gets.
Hope Emmerson, like the Diety, is without fault, Pal!
Victor Manure.
My Father used to call him that!! And I'm 67 years old...
Police Lieut. Candella, longtime friend of the Rome family, walks a tightrope in the case of cop-killer Martin Rome.
😊 2:01
❤