Release Date: Apr 25, 1957 Wide
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Vincent Sherman replaced an uncredited Robert Aldrich as director of this noirish and atypically pro-union film from the 1950's. Tulio Renata (Robert Loggia), an organizer for the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, campaigns to unionize the employees of dress factory owner Walter Mitchell (Lee J. Cobb). Viscerally opposed to the union, Mitchell has hired Artie Ravidge (Richard Boone) to thwart Renata's efforts. In a complex oedipal sub-plot, Walter's son Alan (Kerwin Matthews) returns
Apr 25, 1957 Wide
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A powerful film on the influence of racketeers in the garment industry.
Good melodrama, great use of New York City locations, which gave it a realistic look. Good acting and score, excellent cinematography.
August 13, 2009Good melodrama, great use of New York City locations, which gave it a realistic look. Good acting and score, excellent cinematography.
August 13, 2009
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