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Movie
T-Men
Synopsis
The moodily evocative docudrama T-Men stars Dennis O'Keefe as Dennis O'Brien, a treasury agent determined to bring a counterfeiting ring to justice. O'Brien and his partner Tony Genaro (Alfred Ryder) go undercover to gain the confidence of the ruthless Detroit mob responsible for the phony money. The plot, compelling though it is, takes second place to the film's stylish set pieces, superbly directed by Anthony Mann and brilliantly photographed by John Alton. Among the film's most famous moments is the scene in which two-bit hood Wallace Ford is bumped off in a steam bath by sadistic hood Charles McGraw, not to mention the harrowing vignette wherein O'Keefe, posing as a crook, must stand by silently as his partner Ryder is murdered. One of the finest examples of the film noir form, T-Men proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that a film didn't need to have a lush budget, brilliant Technicolor and Clark Gable to score a hit with postwar moviegoers.
Cast
- Dennis O'Keefe
- Mary Meade
- Alfred Ryder
- Wallace Ford
- June Lockhart
- Charles McGraw
- Jane Randolph
- Art Smith
- Herbert Heyes
- Jack Overman
- John Wengraf
- Jim Bannon
- William Malten
- Vivian Austin
- James Seay
- Lyle Latell
- John Newland
- Victor Cutler
- Tito Vuolo
- John Parrish
- Curt Conway
- Ricki Van Dusen
- Irmgard Dawson
- Robert B. Williams
- Anton Kosta
- Paul Fierro
- Louis Bacigalupi
- Trevor Bardette
- William Yip
- Alan Bridge
- Al Bridge
- Keefe Brasselle
- Leslie Sketchley
- George M. Manning
- Paul Hogan
- Jerry Jerome
- Bernie Sell
- Ralph Brooks
- John Ardell
- Sandra Gould
- Cuca MartÃnez
- Salvadore Barroga
- Tom McGuire
- Mira McKinney
- Frank Ferguson
- Cecil Weston
- Frank Hyers
- George Carleton
- Alfred de Gaetano
- George J. Teague
- Virginia Kellogg
- John Alton
- John C. Higgins
- Irving Friedman
- Reed Hadley
- Joe Stinton
- Frances Ehren
- Ern Westmore
- Jack Whitney
- Edward C. Jewell
- Fred Allen