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Director
  
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Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Genre
  
Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

Screenplay
  
Philip H. Reisman Jr.

Country
  
United States

The Tattooed Stranger movie poster

Release date
  
February 9, 1950 (1950-02-09) (Premiere-New York City)March 11, 1949 (1949-03-11) (US)

Writer
  
Philip H. Reisman Jr. (original screenplay)

Cast
  
(Detective Tobin), (Mary Mahan (as Patricia White)), (Lieutenant Corrigan),
Frank Tweddell
(Captain Lundquist),
Rod McLennan
(Captain Gavin),
Henry Lasko
(Joe Canko)

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Tagline
  
TWO MEN LOVED THIS MURDERED WOMEN ...That's All The Police Know

The tattooed stranger 1950


The Tattooed Stranger is a 1950 American crime film noir shot on location in New York City, directed by Edward Montagne, and starring John Miles, Patricia Barry, Walter Kinsella and Frank Tweddell. The picture was one of the first movies featuring Jack Lord, who went on to star in the television series Hawaii Five-O. The film was John Miles' last film.

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The tattooed stranger starring john miles with an uncredited jack lord 1950


Plot

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A rookie detective (John Miles) leads the investigation of a series of brutal murders.

Cast

  • John Miles as Detective Tobin
  • Patricia Barry as Mary Mahan
  • Walter Kinsella as Lieutenant Corrigan
  • Frank Tweddell as Captain Lundquist
  • Rod McLennan as Captain Gavin
  • Henry Lasko as Joe Canko
  • Arthur L. Jarrett as Johnny Marseille
  • Jim Boles as Fisher
  • William Gibberson as Aberfoyle
  • Jack Lord as Det. Deke Del Vecchio
  • Reception

    The New York Times wrote, "The thrills are few and far between in this manhunt but its authenticity is obvious."

    References

    The Tattooed Stranger Wikipedia
    The Tattooed Stranger IMDb The Tattooed Stranger themoviedb.org