Cry of the City

From the heart of its people comes the ... cry of the city.

6.7
19481h 35m

Production

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Petty crook and cop-killer Martin Rome, in bad shape from wounds in the hospital prison ward, still refuses to help slimy lawyer Niles clear his client by confessing to another crime. Police Lt. Candella must check Niles' allegation; a friend of the Rome family, he walks a tightrope between sentiment and cynicism. When Martin fears Candella will implicate his girlfriend Teena, he'll do anything to protect her. How many others will he drag down to disaster with him?

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Cry of the City (trailer) - Out on BFI Blu-ray & DVD 22 August | BFI DVD

Cry of the City (trailer) - Out on BFI Blu-ray & DVD 22 August | BFI DVD

Thumbnail for video: Shelley Winters *Cry of the City* (1948)..

Shelley Winters *Cry of the City* (1948)..

Cast

Photo of Victor Mature

Victor Mature

Lt. Candella

Photo of Richard Conte

Richard Conte

Martin Rome

Photo of Fred Clark

Fred Clark

Lt Collins

Photo of Shelley Winters

Shelley Winters

Brenda Martingale

Photo of Betty Garde

Betty Garde

Miss Pruett

Photo of Berry Kroeger

Berry Kroeger

W. A. Niles

Photo of Tommy Cook

Tommy Cook

Tony Rome

Photo of Debra Paget

Debra Paget

Teena Riconti

Photo of Hope Emerson

Hope Emerson

Rose Given

Photo of June Storey

June Storey

Miss Boone, Nurse

Photo of Tito Vuolo

Tito Vuolo

Papa Roma

Photo of Mimi Aguglia

Mimi Aguglia

Mama Roma

Photo of Oliver Blake

Oliver Blake

Mr. Masselli

Photo of Howard Freeman

Howard Freeman

Sullivan the Drunk

Photo of Kathleen Howard

Kathleen Howard

Miss Pruett's Mother

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Maybe not my first choice as leading man here, but to be fair to Victor Mature he turns in one of his better efforts as officer "Candella". When low-life "Rome" (Richard Conte) finds himself lying in an hospital bed, badly bruised and being pressured by the odious lawyer "Niles" (Barry Kroeger) to admit to a robbery he didn't commit, it falls to the policemen to try to verify who did/knew what - and soon we discover that we have a cop-killer to find. Now "Candella" has been an integral part of this close-knit community for a very long time. He is treated almost like a son by "Ma Rome" and is pretty conflicted as he balances what is right for his job with his local loyalties and his conscience. Things take a turn for the worse for "Rome" when his girlfriend "Teena" (Debra Paget) starts to become embroiled in the investigation and quickly he is faced with tough choices that could put lives at risk as they go into hiding before trying to flee. This is a well paced and scored thriller with an on form Conte rather effective as the borderline smug hoodlum gelling well with both the flighty Paget and the at times almost menacing Mature. It twists and turns a little, giving us a slight indication of the internecine fashion in which these "Little Italy" communities were built and thrived, and the denouement is not quite what you might expect. A tight cast help keep the story focussed and make for an intriguing crime drama with just a little bit extra.

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