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Pier 23
1951 Film directed by William A. Berke From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pier 23 is a 1951 American crime film directed by William Berke and starring Hugh Beaumont, Ann Savage and Edward Brophy. It was distributed by the independent Lippert Pictures as a second feature[2] intended for television as well as the cinema.[3]
The film is closely related to the 1951 film Roaring City, which was filmed simultaneously with the same director, producers and cast, and with similar opening sequences. The two films were released at the same time, both as second features. Although Lipper Pictures announced before production that the project originally titled Pier 23 was to be retitled as Roaring City,[4] the films are separate and have different overall plots.
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Plot
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Cast
- Hugh Beaumont as Dennis O'Brien
- Ann Savage as Ann Harmon
- Edward Brophy as Prof. Shicker
- Mike Mazurki as Ape Danowski
- Richard Travis as Police Inspector Lt. Bruger
- Margia Dean as Flo Klingle
- David Bruce as Charles Giffen
- Raymond Greenleaf as Father Donovan
- Eve Miller as Norma Harmon
- Harry Hayden as Dr. Earl J. Tomkins
- Joy Lansing as The Cocktail Waitress
- Peter Mamakos as Nick Garrison
- Chris Drake as Mike Greeley
- John Indrisano as Mushy Cavelli
- Bill Varga as Willie Klingle
- Richard Monahan as Henry, the bartender
- Charles Wagenheim as Lefty, the policy Man
- Jack Chefe as Waiter
- Heinie Conklin as Counter Man
- Jack Gordon as Wrestling Match Spectator
- Kit Guard as Drunk at Wrestling Match
- Barry Norton as Waiter
- Cosmo Sardo as Club patron
- Max Wagner as Bar Patron
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See also
- Danger Zone (1951)
- Roaring City (1951)
References
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