New Orleans Uncensored (William Castle, 1955)


IMDb
Crime | Drama | Film-Noir
Writing credits: Orville H. Hampton (screenplay, story), Lewis Meltzer (writer)
Cast:
Arthur Franz ... Dan Corbett
Beverly Garland ... Marie Reilly
Helene Stanton ... Alma Mae
Michael Ansara ... Floyd 'Zero' Saxon
Stacy Harris ... Scrappy Durant
William Henry ... Joe Reilly
Michael Granger ... Jack Petty
Frankie Ray ... Deuce
Ed Nelson ... Charlie (as Edwin Stafford Nelson)
Mike Mazurki ... Big Mike
Al Chittenden ... Himself
Joseph L. Scheuering ... Himself
Victor Schiro
Howard L. Dey ... Himself
Pete Herman ... Himself
[quote]Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson:
Hot on the heels of Warner Bros.' New York Confidential came Columbia's New Orleans Uncensored. Lensed in semi-documentary fashion by future horror maven William Castle, the film stars Arthur Franz as New Orleans dockworker Dan Corbett. Attempting to remain honest, Corbett runs afoul of crime kingpin Zero Saxon (Michael Ansara), who controls the dockworkers union and runs a smuggling operation on the side. When his best friend is killed by Saxon's goons, Corbett agrees to cooperate with the authorities in bringing the racketeer to justice. As a means of "balancing" the picture, several real-life New Orleans civic leaders and union heads--all with purportedly clean records--appear as themselves.[/quote][quote]This film which was made on location in New Orleans is the "true" story of one man's battle with the mob. Arthur Franz plays a just discharged navy man who ends up in New Orleans looking for work. He hits the docks looking for a job as a longshoreman. It does not take long before he becomes involved in the seamy side of dock life. Kick-backs to the union bosses, stolen cargo, or as they say, "misplaced" cargo, and even murder. When a friend is killed off for rocking the boat, Franz decides to get some pay back. He tells the police he will go undercover and get the goods on the mob boss, Michael Ansara. Ansara plays the mobster with the unlikely name of Floyd "Zero" Saxon. When Ansara catches wind of the police investigation he decides to bump off Franz. There is a dockside chase and a blazing gun battle before all is put right and Ansara is disposed of. There is some great back and forth between Franz and Beverly Garland who plays the mobster's girl. While Garland and Franz are doing a little couch wrestling she says,"Be sure not the skid on the curves!" While the film slides a bit in the middle it does get the job done as a mid range time-waster.[/quote]
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IMDb
Crime | Drama | Film-Noir
Writing credits: Orville H. Hampton (screenplay, story), Lewis Meltzer (writer)
Cast:
Arthur Franz ... Dan Corbett
Beverly Garland ... Marie Reilly
Helene Stanton ... Alma Mae
Michael Ansara ... Floyd 'Zero' Saxon
Stacy Harris ... Scrappy Durant
William Henry ... Joe Reilly
Michael Granger ... Jack Petty
Frankie Ray ... Deuce
Ed Nelson ... Charlie (as Edwin Stafford Nelson)
Mike Mazurki ... Big Mike
Al Chittenden ... Himself
Joseph L. Scheuering ... Himself
Victor Schiro
Howard L. Dey ... Himself
Pete Herman ... Himself
[quote]Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson:
Hot on the heels of Warner Bros.' New York Confidential came Columbia's New Orleans Uncensored. Lensed in semi-documentary fashion by future horror maven William Castle, the film stars Arthur Franz as New Orleans dockworker Dan Corbett. Attempting to remain honest, Corbett runs afoul of crime kingpin Zero Saxon (Michael Ansara), who controls the dockworkers union and runs a smuggling operation on the side. When his best friend is killed by Saxon's goons, Corbett agrees to cooperate with the authorities in bringing the racketeer to justice. As a means of "balancing" the picture, several real-life New Orleans civic leaders and union heads--all with purportedly clean records--appear as themselves.[/quote][quote]This film which was made on location in New Orleans is the "true" story of one man's battle with the mob. Arthur Franz plays a just discharged navy man who ends up in New Orleans looking for work. He hits the docks looking for a job as a longshoreman. It does not take long before he becomes involved in the seamy side of dock life. Kick-backs to the union bosses, stolen cargo, or as they say, "misplaced" cargo, and even murder. When a friend is killed off for rocking the boat, Franz decides to get some pay back. He tells the police he will go undercover and get the goods on the mob boss, Michael Ansara. Ansara plays the mobster with the unlikely name of Floyd "Zero" Saxon. When Ansara catches wind of the police investigation he decides to bump off Franz. There is a dockside chase and a blazing gun battle before all is put right and Ansara is disposed of. There is some great back and forth between Franz and Beverly Garland who plays the mobster's girl. While Garland and Franz are doing a little couch wrestling she says,"Be sure not the skid on the curves!" While the film slides a bit in the middle it does get the job done as a mid range time-waster.[/quote]






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