Broderick Crawford
18 titles
Filmography
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The Swindle
(1955)
New York Confidential
(1955)The kill-or-be-killed world of organized crime is the focus of this hard-hitting exposé of a top syndicate crime boss and his corrupt politicians.

Down Three Dark Streets
(1954)When FBI agent Zack Stewart is gunned down in the line of duty, John Ripley (Broderick Crawford) takes over his caseload, believing that one of Stewart’s three active investigations will reveal the identity of his killer in this hard-boiled noir!

The Last Posse
(1953)To settle an old score, a father and his sons rob a cattle-swindling rancher, go into hiding, and soon find a posse of townsfolk after them.

The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover
(1977)The story of J. Edgar Hoover, from his racket-busting days to his long reign at the FBI under eight presidents that forever changed law enforcement.

The Revenge of Hercules
(1960)Returning home, the mythical muscleman finds new enemies in his own kingdom in the form of giant bats, three-headed dogs, and a vicious dragon.

The Fastest Gun Alive
(1956)Gunman George and his wife Dora are trying to live a peaceful life. But George's gunslinging ways are legendary - and attract the attention of other gunmen who feel up for a challenge.

Lone Star
(1952)A Texas cattle baron fights a state senator's politics and steals his newspaper-editor girlfriend.
Black Angel
(1946)Suspense and romance follow in Black Angel, a taut murder-mystery that winds its way through a maze of clues to a first-rate surprise ending. When a beautiful hard-boiled blackmailer is murdered in her swanky apartment, there are a number of men suspected. Coming into focus are Martin Blair (Dan Duryea), the drunken husband she's dumped, a shady nightclub owner named Marko (Peter Lorre), and Kirk Bennett (John Phillips), a cheating married man. Ironically it's Bennett who was spotted at the crime scene and it’s his devoted wife, Catherine (June Vincent), who sets out to save him from being executed. Suspecting Marko, she teams up with Blair to perform in Marko's club and race against time and unravel the mystery.

Seven Sinners
(1940)A South Seas saloon singer uses her charms to woo politicians, navy officers, gangsters, riff-raff, judges, and a ship's doctor to achieve her aims.

The Flame
(1947)Martin Scorsese Presents REPUBLIC REDISCOVERED—over 20 rarely seen films from the storied Republic Pictures library, restored and remastered by Paramount and personally curated by Martin Scorsese. In The Flame a man constantly jealous of his half-brother tries to con him by concocting a gold digging scheme with his girlfriend, only to have her actually fall in love with their mark.

Not as a Stranger
(1955)A heartless and critical medical student who marries a nurse for her money must face his own imperfections when a friend needs emergency surgery.

The Real Glory
(1939)A small American contingent tries to train rural tribesmen to defend themselves against fanatical Muslim radicals in 1906 Philippines.

The Time of Your Life
(1948)A neighborhood bar run by a beloved owner is the must-stop spot of various characters, from the lovestruck, the amused, and guys looking for gigs.
Convicts 4
(1962)
Eternally Yours
(1939)A clergyman's daughter is swept off her feet by a debonair magician. But when the magic wears off, she attempts a disappearing act of her own.

Terror in the Wax Museum
(1973)The unexplainable death of a wax museum owner and strange happenings around the grounds convince a cop that Jack the Ripper has been resurrected.

Woman Chases Man
(1937)To raise cash for a housing project, a broke ex-millionaire enlists the help of a young architect to con inheritance money out of his frugal son.