Broderick Crawford always great in his work, what a GREAT ACTOR. WE ALWAYS LOVE WATCHING HIM IN HIS MOVIES!!!
@donnarouse943228 күн бұрын
I loved him highway patrol! Born yesterday was also good!
@daviddowns755222 күн бұрын
Yes he is great. Highway patrol is one of his best work.
@walkergillette391815 күн бұрын
just don't let him drive you when he is drunk
@jarikinnunen17182 күн бұрын
Alcohol problem was visible in this movie. Good even with it.
@daviddowns75522 күн бұрын
He was drinking about all the time. The film was shot during the day so he would not get a ticket for driving at night because of his suspended driver license. The California highway patrol provided real patrol cars at first for the show until they found out about him driving drunk and refused to loan them out more cars. Still it was a good show and he was a good actor
@JamalMcCoy-tx2vz2 күн бұрын
I love these oldies... Reminds me of my uncle Sonny when he used to stay up late night at my grandma's house watching these types of films... And now I'm watching... Rest in peace UNC!!! We miss you ❤️
@rickfry6031Ай бұрын
Broderick Crawford in a role in which the character is likable is rare. This movie has a terrific hard boiled script and a very believable story line. Lots of really good performances and early cop techniques. Worth watching!
@stonethugmusicАй бұрын
❤ The Smartest Cop Movie, I'll Ever Seen 🎉
@marycooper8385Ай бұрын
Going to give this a watch
@stephenroth6582Ай бұрын
N7@@stonethugmusic
@walkergillette391815 күн бұрын
he was likeable in his tv series Highway Patrol
@carlosleiva5169Ай бұрын
These old black and white have the best actors. Can't compare them with the profane actors of today.😮
@EsquiDelPuertoАй бұрын
Good movie. Broderick is quick with the one-liners.
@midwestslotdivaАй бұрын
Always 😂
@iammgmt.entertainment8687Ай бұрын
Good Movie, Broderick Crawford delivered again. Everyone was great!!!
@swahilijsАй бұрын
Great black and white movie. So much better than the crap that’s out now.
@goldbaron357Ай бұрын
The movie had it all, even get to see Charles Bronson a time or two.
@sammywestenberger9303Ай бұрын
R.I.P. Ernest Bourgine
@gino423Ай бұрын
What a great actor....yes RIP
@nelsonhelmutt5076Ай бұрын
They are all passed on
@johnhuxley165Ай бұрын
Ernest was a hell of a guy. There is a video on you tube of him traveling in his RV and stopping at Dairy Queen and talking to fellow campers. It is such a joy to watch. His personality and genuineness comes shining through.
@gino423Ай бұрын
@@johnhuxley165 I watched all them traveling shows including the Dairy Queen...looks like he had a hell of a son also...
@lonniedearing579915 күн бұрын
Love seeing Charles Bronson in such a small role.
@valigor20036 күн бұрын
Yep, me, too. A pleasant surprise.
@mexicounexplainedКүн бұрын
Where? If he is in this, he's not credited. I didn't see him.
@valigor2003Күн бұрын
@@mexicounexplained He isn't credited. He pops up around the 23:00 minute mark as one of the longshoremen. He has all of two lines.
@mexicounexplained19 сағат бұрын
@@valigor2003 Thanks for the timestamp. I didn't even notice that was him!
@valigor200319 сағат бұрын
@@mexicounexplained No problemo.
@gino423Ай бұрын
Seen it 100times...this makes 101....lol....definitely a great movie....He can reall swig them drinks down in the movie...Mr Crawford was know for that off screen.
@MrRobster12342 күн бұрын
Broderick Crawford and Lon Chaney Jr. were known as "The Monsters" around the Universal Studio.
@georgecollord7650Ай бұрын
Where has this movie been all my life? I laughed out loud more times than I can count at all the snappy comebacks and one liners . 😂
@jerseymike7946Ай бұрын
Hilarious Broderick Crawford anecdote from Robert Mitchum's biography Baby I Don’t Care : Producer/Director Stanley Kramer was filming the medical soap opera drama “Not as a Stranger”. But Mitchum and his colleagues were not quite ready to take the Hippocratic Oath, as they proved soon after the hospital training period ended and filming of Not as a Stranger began. Kramer has unwittingly loaded the picture with a number of Hollywood’s most ferocious drinkers. “Mitchum, Sinatra, Brod Crawford, Lee Marvin - every one a teetotaler!” said Ed Anhalt, gleefully recalling the well-lubricated cast. “Myron McCormick? Broadway actor played the anesthesiologist in the picture? He’d fall asleep during a take, wake up screaming, and fall off the set! I’m very fond of Stanley, but he was a good boy, didn’t drink, and…Stanley had no idea what he was getting into with this mob.” “It wasn’t a cast so much as a brewery,” said Robert Mitchum. The tipping would begin early, and by late afternoon the sets at the California Studios would become a full-blown bacchanal. Fights with fists and food, erupted at a moment’s notice. One day the gang toppled a trailer. On another occasion they broke through the side of a dressing room. Telephones were ripped from the walls. It reminded Stanley Kramer of that picture he had produced about the motorcycle gang taking over the town, only that time the gang was working from a script and he could count on a happy ending. One day Broderick Crawford went berserk. The scrawny but fearless Frank Sinatra enjoyed needling the huge, powerful Crawford, likening the actor to the retarded character, Lenny, in Of Mice and Men. “He could be mean, Sinatra,” said Anhalt. “Why he was so mean to Brod, I don’t know. And you didn’t want to make Brod lose his temper if you had any sense.” Crawford - Mitchum called him “the Crawdad” - took all the needling he could stand one day and attacked Sinatra, holding him down, tearing off his hairpiece and…eating it. Someone screamed, “My God, Crawford’s eaten Sinatra’s wig!” “Mitchum tried to pull them apart,” said Anhalt. “He liked Brod, and he liked Sinatra, too. And like the Good Samaritan he ended up getting socked for his troubles. And Sinatra took off, disappeared, having instigated the whole thing. So Mitchum’s fighting with Brod, and Brod throws him through the window onto the balcony outside. Mitchum was big and strong, but Brod was even bigger.” The Academy Award-winning Crawford began choking on the fake hair he had ingested. Someone ran in with technical adviser Dr. Maxwell, and they attempted to make Crawford vomit the hair clump up. Anhalt said, “I don’t know whether they were trying to save him or save the hairpiece, because it was the only one they had. Anyway, it was mangled and they couldn’t use it, so filming had to be postponed for I don’t know how long, until Sinatra could be fitted for a new toup.” At the end of one exhausting day - blissfully without incident - Kramer dismissed the cast with a polite request: “Tomorrow morning we shoot one of the most difficult scenes in the picture and I want you all clear-eyed and no hangovers. Please…everybody promise me you’ll go straight home now and get a good night’s sleep.” They promised. Kramer stayed late working with the film editor, then wearily got into his car and headed for home. He stopped at a red light on a seedy corner not far from the LaBrea studio and saw a violent commotion outside a bar. He blinked a few times before he realized what he was looking at. It was three, no, four members of his cast, one of them lying sprawled on the asphalt, two in a ferocious fistfight. The light turned green and so did Kramer, cursing to himself and laughing mirthlessly; he drove on and didn’t look back.
@tedroesch91332 күн бұрын
War vets & PTSD triggered by a "magic word". Very serious, but very funny
@robertszvetics21010 күн бұрын
What a find never heard of this film great actors and a great print.❤❤❤❤❤
@yevonnehorn6196Ай бұрын
Brodrick Crawford, always liked watching him. Enjoy the sound of his shoes when he walks. Another good showing, thank you for sharing 😊.
@1LSWilliam28 күн бұрын
Best crime movie of decade I can think. The dialogue is masterful.
@robertsvorinich7959Ай бұрын
My father was a longshoreman in Hoboken when this movie was made. It seems realistic. I never worked on the dock.
@gino423Ай бұрын
73 here....sure was the way it was in Hoboken..Washington St was full off gin joints ...
@robertsvorinich7959Ай бұрын
@@gino423 Yes, Gino. I remember as a boy that a bar on Washington Street was owned by a Croat that my old man was friendly with. You mentioning Washington Street brought back memories.
@gino423Ай бұрын
@robertsvorinich7959 the movie On The WaterFront describes Hoboken even better.....
@beforeourveryeyesАй бұрын
So was this supposed to be Hoboken? There's a scene outside the hospital with palm trees, so, at least that scene wasn't filmed there. thank you!
@robertsvorinich7959Ай бұрын
@@beforeourveryeyes That's funny.
@timlabellАй бұрын
just give him a beer🍺 and a glass of white wine. 🤷 good movie 🎬
@user-fi2ix7mr6iАй бұрын
Some what on the Noir genre. Brad does a great performance. Good to see him in a solid role. The series Highway Patrol was tasking for him perhaps, causing excessive drinking on the set. What a character! 👍
@MrRobster12342 күн бұрын
Abraham Lincoln just called, He wants his tracking device back :-)
@josephluedke4667Ай бұрын
Great movie. Thank you.
@pdalia1007 күн бұрын
I love the "High Tech" tracking device!
@JDSFLA24 күн бұрын
24:17 Charles Bronson on the left in one of his first movies. 1:01:26 Emile Meyer in the left (was the head bad guy in "Shane")
@donmiles6176Ай бұрын
That was a great movie, have always liked Broderick Crawford his stager and gruffy voice. He was an excellent actor. Thanks for posting
@user-lk9sb1ld1pАй бұрын
Excellent Crawford film. Old B& W are so cool. Thankyou
@alanb287Ай бұрын
Great movie! Great acting all around!
@dannysunay4386Ай бұрын
What a great movie! Just sub'd❤❤❤😂 thank you!
@karenhill3970Ай бұрын
Just loved Broderick Crawford ..great acting by ALL classic actresses & actors great movie thanks,!!
@frankshannon3235Ай бұрын
What a good movie! The dialog is soooo entertaining! And the twist is a good one.
@tonymason719728 күн бұрын
outstanding supporting cast
@ricknorman7193Ай бұрын
Great Movie!!
@papasmodelcarroom845028 күн бұрын
DAM!!!!! That was one of the best movies I've seen in a LONG LONG LONG TIME Thanks for sharing it.
@FrankLowe19497 күн бұрын
Very nice thank you so much❤❤❤❤❤❤
@slidingdoor90558 күн бұрын
I want more movies like this.
@rickyholt1556Ай бұрын
Decent movie good download thank u
@africanqueenprojectАй бұрын
BC is the best! Would truly wish I could have met him!
@dougdiver86376 күн бұрын
This is a really good Movie!! Thankyou ''Stream city'
@ronaldhall248915 күн бұрын
One of my favorites
@WilliamJohnson-g6z15 сағат бұрын
Excellent movie. I wish life was that simple now.
@cherylrobinson1885Ай бұрын
Broderick Crawford, Neville Brand, Ernest Borgnine all in one movie who can ask for anything more
@keithmotsinger918Ай бұрын
GOOD one .
@kenkrausse3624Ай бұрын
Excellent
@andrewmuelleranantababaji8073Ай бұрын
Great entertaiment
@hazeleyes19517 күн бұрын
Great movie !!!
@nagarajv68929 сағат бұрын
Oh, this movie keeps you nailed to the screen.
@markmccabe93429 күн бұрын
One of the Best Mob movies I've seen!
@ollierobinson4339Ай бұрын
What a great movie
@rodneyfrost16746 күн бұрын
Excellent, great dialogue. Real old time well thiught out and acted movie
@vickibwarren972212 сағат бұрын
Really enjoyed this movie, I love the oldies but this one was a really good one.
@tiredlawdogАй бұрын
and to think, I was going to turn this off and move on to another one. Great movie, lots of familiar faces on the way up. Charles Bronson didn't even get mention.
@rickfry6031Ай бұрын
Thank you for confirming what I was thinking.
@rufust.firefly4890Ай бұрын
Frank DeKova.
@rickfry6031Ай бұрын
@@rufust.firefly4890 the Chief of the Hakowee Frank Dekova?
@rufust.firefly4890Ай бұрын
Oui. Also showed up on The Untouchables and in Portrait of a Mobster@@rickfry6031
@jimdep6542Ай бұрын
@@rickfry6031 that's him
@walkergillette391815 күн бұрын
Ernest Borgnine should have played the bartender/Blackie roll, would have had more lines and in the movie more, I mean Borgnine was the best thing in this good movie
@caseyj.1332Ай бұрын
Good show.
@ErnestineJones-et7dhАй бұрын
Very good movie 2👍👍up😊😊😊❤❤❤
@kurtzwar72926 күн бұрын
Terrific film with Broderick Crawford perfectly cast. Wonderful story. Early film of Charles Bronson as a longshoreman. Reminds me of Brando & "On the Waterfront". thanks
@Mr.Howell2 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting this movie. I've never seen it. I'm watching here in Delaware, but don't try and find me because you won't!
@thecleanbees.acleaningserv5606Ай бұрын
Nice movie 🎥 ❤❤❤❤❤
@louk231Ай бұрын
Yes, a good one indeed...
@danlowe868412 сағат бұрын
And I thought that having a street sweeper clean off the UV tracking liquid, in mid-track, was something that has only happened to me.
@az8031114 сағат бұрын
Good old movie; better than many of the nrwer releases.
@user-cm6vj5ls9iАй бұрын
Everytime I see this movie I enjoy it.
@dirtyd7931Ай бұрын
Of course the street sweeper comes up behind them! What a great movie.
@pamartinАй бұрын
A fine yarn. Quite enjoyable. Good to see the early days of so many actors I've enjoyed for years. Yes, I'm now a subscriber!
@DiRedGirlАй бұрын
23:05 John Marley. Famously ended up with a horse's head in his bed in The Godfather.
@josephvitielo169324 күн бұрын
Thought he was Italian found out was Jewish in real life
@trwhitford6525 күн бұрын
Great Ending !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@g-manthenurseman7532Ай бұрын
The old thumb on the pulse mistake. Wonder how many others saw that and knew. Really nice movie here with some top actors early in their careers.
@user-pt8mq2xf1p18 күн бұрын
Loved this. Even Charles Bronson!
@bigron2604810 күн бұрын
This the first time I've seen him in a different show other than Highway Patrol.😮
@caseyj.1332Ай бұрын
Crawford goes from a straight cop to an undercover role as a crooked,tough bastard.
@matta3968Ай бұрын
LOL! Of course you have a hangover because that is what happens when you mix wine and beer!!
@spockboy7 күн бұрын
Thanks for the upload, and THANKS for putting your watermark OFF SCREEN, Much appreciated : )
@philipresnik8761Ай бұрын
Swell movie
@tomweickmann64149 күн бұрын
Anyone notice a young Charles Bronson at 23:00? Very brief. The Great Broderick Crawford..... "Punks like you are a dime a dozen!" Not a complicated movie, but gritty and makes you think the whole world back then was in black and white. Would have loved to see more Ernie B. as well.
@user-bs1mg9ww5y7 күн бұрын
...was that what they used to call a 'single spinner Ford V8 at 35.38 minute mark ?...
@shawnrae4022Ай бұрын
1:13:02 - That’s a pretty Cool Lamp & Lampshade….!
@dukemantee2978Ай бұрын
Why no mention of Charles Buchinsky?
@donnarouse943228 күн бұрын
Iykyk!
@Patrick-il4es4 күн бұрын
Initial release: September 21, 1951 Director: Robert Parrish Distributed by: Columbia Pictures Based on: Waterfront; 1951 novel; by Ferguson Findley
@Rob-yk1jwАй бұрын
No cellphone?
@WilliamJohnson-w3iКүн бұрын
Danny Green in Cleveland started his career in organized crime with the longshoreman. His life was ended here in Cleveland also. He stepped on the wrong guy's toes.
@joe934920 күн бұрын
Broderick Crawford in The Fastest Gun Alive "Id of found you sooner or later cause i gotta know"
@kanervatie4 күн бұрын
Isn't that the guy who's horse lost a head.
@fr57ujf6 күн бұрын
Earnest Borgnine classes up this B movie.
@Star_Gazing_Coffee_Lover4 күн бұрын
Broderick Crawford reminds me a little of Tony Soprano.
@AraKurd80Ай бұрын
Broderick was probably the fastest talker alive at the time. Frankly I, a non-English native, miss a considerable amount of what he mutters, or mumbles, out.
@rufust.firefly4890Ай бұрын
White wine and beer. Who drinks that.? John Marley, 21 yrs before The Godfather. Guess who at 23:12. 25:45> Unbilled Frank DeKova. Ernest Borgnine before FHTE and Marty, Neville Brand. Like the saloon broads. Lawrence Dobkin with a toupee.
@Agent77XАй бұрын
Broderick Crawford, famous for his Zim syndicate TV series Highway Patrol is the star of The Mob!😮
@mygremlin1Ай бұрын
Fast talk'n, wise cracks. Thats Broderick!
@rufust.firefly4890Ай бұрын
He always talked like a machine gun.
@kje73Ай бұрын
I thought he was unconscious, at 55:10 look how he helps them pick him up, otherwise great movie, I always like Crawford no matter what role he plays
@JohnMiller-oz7gvАй бұрын
Do you see all of these future stars?
@michaelmohrle1773Ай бұрын
Why isn't Crawford's name listed on the thumbnail?
@jeffsmith2022Ай бұрын
Mr. Crawford looks great with a stache...
@bobedwards7455Ай бұрын
The man with the horse head in his bed
@PolarcutterАй бұрын
Young Charles Bronson.. 🤙🏽
@daletesson4630Ай бұрын
Enjoyed seeing Charles Bronson in a very early role for him. And John Marley aka Jack Woltz of The Godfather movie. Marley has such a recognizable voice. Good movie but the ending is strictly corny.
@al.g.7125Ай бұрын
I was waiting for horses 🐴 head😂
@TheCantankerousCommenter13 күн бұрын
Damn. I thought he was gonna keep that cash. 😂
@markmonti7970Ай бұрын
🎞🔥👍
@amirtaheri10348 күн бұрын
No Ernest Borgnine?
@GoodmanMIke59Ай бұрын
I love how this guy comes in from a drenching rain only to walk into that pawn shop where his overcoat is bone dr
@walkergillette391815 күн бұрын
looks like the bartender is Mr. Big, then why did he tell Flynn where he could find Gunner? I know Flynn offered him $20, but why would $20 matter to someone who has all that dough in that vault? doesn't make sense
@Jay.Walker5 күн бұрын
23:13 Charles Bronson 😊
@BillyZinc-uq4th25 күн бұрын
Good dam movie don't miss it b;ack and white but good