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Director
  
Edwin L. Marin

Music director
  
Roy Webb

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6.4/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

Screenplay
  
Martin Rackin

Country
  
United States

Race Street movie poster

Release date
  
June 22, 1948 (1948-06-22) (United States)

Writer
  
Maurice Davis (story), Martin Rackin

Initial release
  
August 22, 1948 (New York City)

Cast
  
George Raft
(Daniel J. 'Dan' Gannin),
William Bendix
(Lt. Barney Runson),
Marilyn Maxwell
(Robbie Lawrence),
Frank Faylen
(Phil Dickson),
Harry Morgan
(Hal Towers (as Henry Morgan)),
Gale Robbins
(Elaine Gannin)

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Tagline
  
Raft at his roughest tangles with a dame at her deadliest!

Race Street is a 1948 American crime film noir directed by Edwin L. Marin. The drama features George Raft, William Bendix and Marilyn Maxwell.

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Plot

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When his bookie pal Hal is killed, nightclub owner Dan Gannin intends to do something about it. His police pal Lt. Runson warns him not to take the law into his own hands.

Also concerned is Dan's girlfriend, Robbie, a war widow. But when two thugs working for a mob boss blindfold and beat Dan, a disloyal Robbie is also in the room.

It turns out Robbie is not a widow at all but the showgirl ex-wife of the crime kingpin, Phil Dixon, and still working for him. She denies it at first, but Dan recalls recognizing the scent of her perfume while blindfolded.

Lt. Runson tries to provide Dan protective custody, but another bookie betrays Dan to the mob. The lieutenant is about to be shot when Dan intercepts the bullet. He dies as Dixon is placed under arrest.

Cast

  • George Raft as Daniel J. 'Dan' Gannin
  • William Bendix as Lt. Barney Runson
  • Marilyn Maxwell as Robbie Lawrence
  • Frank Faylen as Phil Dixon
  • Harry Morgan as Hal Towers
  • Gale Robbins as Elaine Gannin
  • Cully Richards as Mike Hadley
  • Mack Gray as Stringy
  • Russell Hicks as Easy Mason
  • Production

    The script was based on a magazine serial by Maurice Davis which appeared in Turf and Sport Digest from December 1945 to March 1946. Film rights were bought by RKO. Raft signed in January 1947. According to the New York Times, Raft was to play a newspaper handicapper and William Bendix would play a bookmaker who tries to corrupt the handicapper because he is costing the bookmakersmoney. Anne Jeffreys was to play Bendix's daughter.

    The story changed and the female lead went to Marilyn Maxwell. Gale Robbins, who played Raft's sister, was a singer under contract to RKO.

    There was some location filming in San Francisco.

    At one time the film was going to be called Jackpot.

    The film was made by RKO when it was run by Dore Schary but before it was released the studio was bought by Howard Hughes and Schary left the company.

    Reception

    When the film was released, The New York Times film critic, Thomas M. Pryor, panned the film, writing, "everything about this dreary exercise in violence is strictly formula, depressingly juvenile and dull...Mr. Raft, an old hand at this sort of thing, handles himself with ease and authority, and William Bendix does a good job as the detective. There is even professional dexterity to the direction, but all this energy is completely wasted on a shoddy, routine story."

    The Los Angeles Times said the film "didn't have much to say."

    Box office

    The film made a minor profit. It was the third of four films Raft made for RKO.

    References

    Race Street Wikipedia
    Race Street IMDb Race Street themoviedb.org