The Devil's Henchmen (1949)
Insurance agent Jesse Arno is posing as a sailor while on the trail of a gang of waterfront thieves, supposedly headed by Tip Banning. Arno is aware that a gang member has been murdered by Rhino, Banning's simple-minded right-hand man, but says nothing when he is questioned by the police, who are unaware of his real profession. Banning, knowing that Jesse knew who the killer was, admits him into the gang.
Director: Seymour Friedman
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Warner Baxter as Jess Arno |
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Mary Beth Hughes as Silky |
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Mike Mazurki as Rhino |
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Peggy Converse as Connie |
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Regis Toomey as Tip Banning |
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James Flavin as Police Sergeant Briggs |
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Julian Rivero as Organ Grinder |
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Ken Christy as Police Detective Whalen |
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William Forrest as Anderson |
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Al Bridge as Elmer Hood |
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Paul Marion as Bill Falls |
| Costume & Make-Up | Gordon Hubbard | Makeup Artist |
| Art | James Crowe | Set Decoration |
| Art | Harold H. MacArthur | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Maybelle Cary | Hairstylist |
| Editing | Richard Fantl | Editor |
| Sound | Harold Lee | Sound |
| Writing | Eric Taylor | Writer |
| Directing | Seymour Friedman | Director |
| Production | Rudolph C. Flothow | Producer |
| Crew | Henry Freulich | Cinematography |