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'New York Confidential' is a 1955 film noir crime film directed by Russell Rouse starring Broderick Crawford, Richard Conte, Marilyn Maxwell, Anne Bancroft and J. Carrol Naish..

Plot



Charlie Lupo is a gangster who runs the New York branch of a crime syndicate. He is a widower with a worried mother, a grown daughter, Kathy, and a new lover, Iris.

Hit man Nick Magellan of the Chicago mob impresses Lupo, who hires Magellan to be his bodyguard. They form a friendship and Kathy is attracted to Nick, but he resists her advances.

When a political lobbyist interferes with the syndicate's plans and needs to be eliminated, Lupo arranges for three men to handle it. But they leave too many clues and themselves must be taken care of, a task Lupo turns over to Nick.

Nick quickly dispatches two of the targets, but a third flees and, for ratting out Lupo to the authorities, makes a deal for himself. While legal negotiations go on, concerning on what charge Lupo will go to prison, the gangster hides out.

Kathy, having fled her father's home in an attempt to make an independent life, is drawn back in when the police, and reporters, track her down at her job. She shows up at Nick's, clearly intoxicated, to tell him how her life has fallen apart. She throws herself at him but he rejects her. Later, she is killed in a single-car crash. The newspaper headline suggests suicide.

Lupo is devastated; his heart no longer in his work, he decides to cooperate with the authorities. The syndicate determines that he must be eliminated and Nick is ordered to do it. He does the job but, as a matter of 'insurance', he in turn is killed.

Cast



* Broderick Crawford as Charlie Lupo

* Richard Conte as Nick Magellan

* Marilyn Maxwell as Iris Palmer

* Anne Bancroft as Katherine Lupo

* J. Carrol Naish as Ben Dagajanian

* Onslow Stevens as Johnny Achilles

* Barry Kelley as Robert Frawley

* Mike Mazurki as Arnie Wendler

* Celia Lovsky as Mama Lupo

* Herbert Heyes as James Marshall

Production



Edward Small bought the rights to the book in 1953. He assigned it over to the team of Clarence Greene and Russell Rouse, who had a six-picture deal with Small. Greene and Rouse wanted George Raft and Paul Muni to star.

Reception



Critical response

The staff at 'Variety' magazine praised the cast in their review of the film, "Among crime exposes New York Confidential stacks up as one of the better-made entries, thanks to a well-fashioned story and good performances by a cast of familiar names ... Conte does a topnotch job of making a coldblooded killer seem real and Crawford is good as the chairman of the crime board, as is Marilyn Maxwell as his girl friend. Anne Bancroft, showing continuing progress and talent, scores with a standout performance of Crawford's unhappy daughter."[https://variety.com/1954/film/reviews/new-york-confidential-2-1117793481/ 'Variety']. Staff film review, 1955. Accessed: August 15, 2013.

Modern critic Dennis Schwartz was disappointed in the film. In 2004 he wrote, "Russell Rouse's 'New York Confidential' is a crime thriller that is a formulaic 'expos' of the rackets, and is not quite as good as another such film—'The Enforcer' ... 'New York Confidential' was never exciting, tense or eye-opening. Its narrative was a 'clich' driven mob story that was only mildly diverting and even though the performances were energetically delivered, it still tasted like a stale salami sandwich."[http://homepages.sover.net/~ozus/newyorkconfidential.htm Schwartz, Dennis] . 'Ozus' World Movie Reviews', film review, October 14, 2004. Accessed: August 15, 2013.

See also



*List of American films of 1955

References




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