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Director
  
Laszlo Benedek

Music director
  
Sol Kaplan

Country
  
United States

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Genre
  
Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Port of New York (film) movie poster

Release date
  
November 28, 1949 (1949-11-28) (United States)

Writer
  
Eugene Ling (screenplay), Leo Townsend (additional dialogue), Arthur A. Ross (story), Bert Murray (story)

Screenplay
  
Bert Murray, Arthur A. Ross, Eugene Ling

Cast
  
Scott Brady
(Michael 'Mickey' Waters),
Richard Rober
(Jim Flannery),
K. T. Stevens
(Toni Cardell),
Yul Brynner
(Paul Vicola),
Lynne Carter
(Lili Long),
Arthur Blake
(Dolly Carney)

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,
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,
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,
Se7en
,
Collateral
,
Detour

Tagline
  
NO CRIME TOO VICIOUS...NO SIN TOO VILE...peddlers of poison to helpless prey!

Port of new york 1949 yul brynner


Port of New York is a 1949 film noir crime film directed by László Benedek with cinematography by George E. Diskant and shot in semidocumentary style. The film is notable for being Yul Brynner's first movie. He had not begun shaving his head yet. The film, which is very similar to T-Men (1947), was shot on location in New York City.

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Plot

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The film tells the story of a two federal agents, one from Customs and one from Narcotics, out to stop the distribution of opium that came in on a ship in the Port of New York but was smuggled off by drug dealers. The leader of the drug dealers is the suave Vicola (Brynner).

Cast

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  • Scott Brady as Michael 'Mickey' Waters
  • Richard Rober as Jim Flannery
  • K.T. Stevens as Toni Cardell
  • Yul Brynner as Paul Vicola
  • Arthur Blake as Dolly Carney
  • Lynne Carter as Lili Long
  • John Kellogg as Lenny
  • William Challee as Leo Stasser
  • Neville Brand as Ike, Stasser's Henchman
  • Critical response

    Port of New York (film) Movie Review PORT OF NEW YORK 1949

    The film critic of The Austin Chronicle generally liked the film, writing, "Semi-documentary police procedurals became quite popular for a while in the late Forties, with lots of location shooting and official-sounding voiceovers. Port of New York follows in the style of The House on 92nd Street and Jules Dassin's The Naked City, with a fair amount of suspense and plenty of violent fisticuffs. George Diskant brought his striking camera work to bear as well; sometimes the 'dark film' is so dark it's hard to even see what's going on. Most notable, however, is Brynner's first film role; he plays Vicola with sleek menace and self-assured evil (and with a full head of hair, too, I might add). Not an outstanding film, Port of New York is well-suited to its subject matter and has been rather neglected for years."

    Port of New York (film) Port of New York 1949 Film Noir of the Week

    Film critic Dennis Schwartz gave the film a mixed review, writing, "An unknown Yul Brynner, with all his hair, in his first film role, plays a well-spoken, smug narcotics smuggler named Paul Vicola. It's directed by Lazslo Benedek (The Wild One/The Night Visitor/Death of a Salesman) in a voice-over documentary style ... It generates an authentic sinister atmosphere, having been filmed on location in New York. The police investigation procedural drama plays as minor film noir, that follows along the usual routine lines for such Eagle-Lion cheapie crime stories ... Not much to get excited about, but it does feature an early acting part by Yul Brynner as a ruthless gangster."


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    References

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