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| Charlton Heston | Danny Haley / Richard Branton | |
| Lizabeth Scott | Fran Garland | |
| Viveca Lindfors | Victoria Winant | |
| Dean Jagger | Capt. Garvey | |
| Don DeFore | Arthur Winant | |
| Jack Webb | Augie | |
| Ed Begley | Barney | |
| Harry Morgan | Soldier | |
| Walter Sande | Swede | |
| Mark Keuning | Billy Winant | |
| Mike Mazurki | Sidney Winant | |
| Fred Aldrich | Civilian detective | |
| John Bishop | Det. Fielding | |
| Walter Burke | George | |
| Hamilton Camp | Bobby |
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| Producer | Hal B. Wallis
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| Writer | John Meredyth Lucas
Larry Marcus |
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| Cinematography | Victor Milner
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| Musician | Franz Waxman
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Danny Haley's bookie operation is shut down, so he and his pals need money; when Danny meets Arthur Winant, a sucker from out of town, he decoys him into a series of poker games where eventually Winant loses $5000 that isn't his...then hangs himself. But it seems Winant had a shadowy, protective elder brother who believes in personal revenge. And each of the card players in turn feels a faceless doom inexorably closing in. Dark streets and sexy torch-singer Fran lend ambience. |
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