George Raft
17 titles
Filmography
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They Drive by Night
(1940)Brothers Joe and Paul struggle to make ends meet with their independent trucking business. Their former boss's wife has her eyes on Joe and murders her husband to be with him, but when he rebuffs her advances, she tries to frame him for the crime.

Invisible Stripes
(1939)On his release from prison, a criminal tries to stop his brother from following in his footsteps.

Nocturne
(1946)A maverick detective has been suspended from the police force because he believes a composer's death that was ruled suicide was actually a murder.

The House Across the Bay
(1940)The new romance between an aircraft engineer and a beautiful woman is going great until the woman’s gangster husband is released from prison.

Johnny Angel
(1945)A derelict ship adrift in the Gulf of Mexico ... Five million dollars in gold missing ... A beautiful French stowaway the only survivor and the only witness ... A deadly mystery to be solved by the son of the murdered captain -- Johnny Angel. World War II. George Raft stars as captain Johnny Angel, whose investigation of piracy on the high seas, the theft of money meant to support the struggle of the Free French and the murder of his father leads to his own company, its owner and the man's duplicitous and deadly wife in this film noir box office hit.

Loan Shark
(1952)In this film noir, an ex-convict, now on the right side of the law, infiltrates a group of loan sharks that preys upon desperate factory workers.

Christmas Eve
(1947)To save her fortune from her greedy nephew who is trying to have her judged incompetent so he can administer her wealth, Matilda Reed must locate her three long-lost adopted sons in time for a Christmas Eve reunion.

Escape Route
(1952)When nuclear scientists are kidnapped and smuggled behind the Iron Curtain, an FBI and a British agent are assigned to catch the kidnappers.

Whistle Stop
(1946)After many years in Chicago, Mary returns to her hometown and finds herself caught in a love triangle with two suitors jealous enough to kill for her.

Outpost in Morocco
(1949)An emir's vivacious daughter and a dashing Foreign Legion captain get caught in a web of intrigue and high adventure in post-war French Morocco.

Each Dawn I Die
(1939)Academy Award winner James Cagney stars as Frank Ross, a crusading reporter who uncovers a construction scandal involving the district attorney.
You and Me
(1938)An altruistic department-store owner hires ex-convicts in order to give them a second chance at life. Unfortunately, one of the convicts he hires recruits two of his fellow ex-convicts in a plan to rob the store.
The Bowery
(1933)A jump off the Brooklyn Bridge leads two rivals to settle their differences in 1890s New York.

A Bullet for Joey
(1955)American mobsters, foreign spies, and a blonde seductress are all planning to kidnap an atomic physicist whose knowledge they desire.

Some Like It Hot
(1959)After witnessing a shooting, two Chicago musicians head south disguised as female jazz artists. Their cover seems perfect...until love comes along.

The Ladies Man
(1961)Step aside, all you fabled Romeos! Make way for Herbert H. Herbert, The Ladies Man. And make way for laugh upon laugh, too, because starring as Hubert H. is His Knuckleheadedness himself-zany Jerry Lewis. Herbert is a confined bachelor and antic bumbler who'd make coffee nervous.

Scarface
(1932)Generally regarded to be the best of the classic gangster films, Scarface tells the exciting story of organized crime’s brutal control over Chicago during the Prohibition era.