La città è spenta (1953)
Steve Lacey, appena uscito di prigione, cerca di ricostruirsi una esistenza. Il malcapitato viene però perseguitato da un poliziotto, il detective Sims, il quale non crede nel suo desiderio di redimersi. La situazione precipiterà quando tre ex compagni di cella, evasi dal carcere di San Quintino, cercheranno rifugio in casa sua e di sua moglie Ellen. Temendo per la vita di quest'ultima, l'uomo cederà alle pressioni dei tre fuggitivi e li seguirà nel tentativo di rapinare una banca.
Direttore: André de Toth
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Sterling Hayden as Det. Lt. Sims |
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Gene Nelson as Steve Lacey |
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Phyllis Kirk as Ellen Lacey |
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Ted de Corsia as 'Doc' Penny |
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Charles Bronson as Ben Hastings |
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Jay Novello as Dr. Otto Hessler |
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Nedrick Young as Gat Morgan |
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James Bell as Daniel O'Keefe |
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Dub Taylor as Gus Snider |
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Gayle Kellogg as Detective Kelly |
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Mack Chandler as Sully |
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Iris Adrian as Hastings' Girlfriend (uncredited) |
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Joe Bassett as Cop (uncredited) |
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Charles Cane as Detective (uncredited) |
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Timothy Carey as Johnny Haslett (uncredited) |
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Fred Coby as Cop in Squad Car (uncredited) |
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Dennis Dengate as Police Officer (uncredited) |
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Eileen Elliott as Fourth Police Broadcaster (uncredited) |
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Fritz Feld as Jess (uncredited) |
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Charles Ferguson as Detective / Bank Officer (uncredited) |
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Diane Fortier as First Police Broadcaster (uncredited) |
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Kit Guard as Barfly at Counter (uncredited) |
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Jim Hayward as Zenner (uncredited) |
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Mary Alan Hokanson as Second Police Broadcaster (uncredited) |
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Thomas E. Jackson as Bank Guard (uncredited) |
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Fred Kelsey as Old Man Crossing Street (uncredited) |
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Jack Kenney as Lefty (uncredited) |
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Faith Kruger as Salvation Army Singer (uncredited) |
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Lyle Latell as Hoodlum at Counter (uncredited) |
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Harry Lauter as Roadblock Officer (uncredited) |
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Ruth Lee as Third Police Broadcaster (uncredited) |
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Richard Lightner as Mark (uncredited) |
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Bert Moorhouse as Detective (uncredited) |
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Mary Newton as Mrs. O'Keefe (uncredited) |
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Shirley O'Hara as Girl with Bandaged Man (uncredited) |
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John Pickard as Information Officer (uncredited) |
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George Ross as Cop (uncredited) |
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Ted Ryan as Bank Janitor (uncredited) |
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Sandy Sanders as Cop (uncredited) |
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Bill Schroff as Delivery Man (uncredited) |
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John Veitch as Information Officer (uncredited) |
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Shirley Whitney as Girl (uncredited) |
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Guy Wilkerson as Beer Drinker at Counter (uncredited) |
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Harry Wilson as Parolee (uncredited) |
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Jack Woody as Stoolie (uncredited) |
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Hank Worden as Sweeney (uncredited) |
| Camera | Bert Glennon | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Crane Wilbur | Writer |
| Writing | Bernard Gordon | Adaptation |
| Writing | Richard Wormser | Adaptation |
| Editing | Thomas Reilly | Editor |
| Writing | Ward Hawkins | Story |
| Directing | André de Toth | Director |
| Writing | John Hawkins | Story |
| Production | Bryan Foy | Producer |
| Sound | David Buttolph | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Stanley Fleischer | Art Direction |
| Sound | Maurice De Packh | Orchestrator |
| Art | William L. Kuehl | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Stanley Jones | Sound |
| Directing | James McMahon | Assistant Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Moss Mabry | Wardrobe Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Gordon Bau | Makeup Artist |