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I Walk Alone

Bootleggers on the lam Frankie and Noll split up to evade capture by the police. Frankie is caught and jailed, but Noll manages to escape and open a posh New York City nightclub. 14 years later, Frankie is released from the clink and visits Noll with the intention of collecting his half of the nightclub's profits. But Noll, who has no intention of being so equitable, uses his ex-girlfriend Kay to divert Frankie from his intended goal.

Director(s)

Byron Haskin

Richard McWhorter

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Cast & Crew

Marc Lawrence

Marc Lawrence

Nick Palestro

Gino Corrado

Gino Corrado

George (uncredited)

Franklyn Farnum

Franklyn Farnum

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Sam Harris

Sam Harris

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

William H. O'Brien

William H. O'Brien

Waiter (uncredited)

John George

John George

Little Man at Newstand (uncredited)

Bobby Barber

Bobby Barber

Newsboy (uncredited)

Jimmie Dundee

Jimmie Dundee

Hijack Driver (uncredited)

Harold Miller

Harold Miller

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Kirk Douglas

Kirk Douglas

Noll "Dink" Turner

Mike Lally

Mike Lally

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Bert Moorhouse

Bert Moorhouse

Toll Booth Policeman

Jack Perrin

Jack Perrin

Policeman (uncredited)

Cap Somers

Cap Somers

Butcher (uncredited)

Olin Howland

Olin Howland

Ed the Watchman (uncredited)

Kenner G. Kemp

Kenner G. Kemp

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Brick Sullivan

Brick Sullivan

Policeman

Brooks Benedict

Brooks Benedict

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Jean Del Val

Jean Del Val

Henri the Chef (uncredited)

Walter Merrill

Walter Merrill

Det. Schreiber (uncredited)

Frank Mills

Frank Mills

Cab Driver (uncredited)

Byron Haskin

Byron Haskin

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Mike Mazurki

Mike Mazurki

Dan

Mickey Knox

Mickey Knox

Skinner

Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster

Frankie Madison

George Rigaud

George Rigaud

Maurice

Charles D. Brown

Charles D. Brown

Lt. Hollaran (uncredited)

Wendell Corey

Wendell Corey

Dave

Dewey Robinson

Dewey Robinson

Heinz (uncredited)

Lizabeth Scott

Lizabeth Scott

Kay Lawrence

Kristine Miller

Kristine Miller

Alexis Richardson

Roger Neury

Roger Neury

Felix

John Bishop

John Bishop

Ben (uncredited)

James Davies

James Davies

Masseur (uncredited)

Bruce Lester

Bruce Lester

Charles (uncredited)

Freddie Steele

Freddie Steele

Tiger Rose (uncredited)

Richard McWhorter

Richard McWhorter

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Details

GenresDrama, Crime
Runtime1h 37 mins
Released on31 Dec 1947
Languageen
Age RatingNR
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

John Chard

7/10

For a buck, you'd double-cross your own mother. I Walk Alone is directed by Byron Haskin and adapted to screenplay by Charles Schnee, Robert Smith and John Bright from the play written by Theodore Reeves. It stars Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Lizabeth Scott and Wendell Corey. Music is by Victor Young and cinematography by Leo Tover. Frankie Madison (Lancaster) returns to New York after 14 years in prison. Noll Turner (Douglas), Frankie's former partner in bootlegging, is now a wealthy nightclub manager, and Frankie is expecting him to honor a verbal '50:50' agreement they made when he was caught and Noll got away... This is perfect noir foil for the three main stars, Lancaster is all macho mismanagement and edgy, Douglas is suave, cunning and intense, while Scott smoulders and portrays her conflicted character with believable confusion and an earnest yearning for worth. The story intrigues mainly through Frankie being a man out of his time, after serving 14 years in prison, he comes out to find the underworld he once knew has changed considerably. Yet he wants what is his and will put himself through the mangler in the old day way to get what he thinks he rightly deserves. Kay Lawrence (Scott) isn't a femme fatale, she just borders the type by default until the truth will out and the story arc folds inwards (love the way Tover lights her scenes). Douglas revels in being a villain, and the Noll Turner character gives him the chance to smarm, charm and trample on anyone who could affect his monetary gains. And so it is left to Corey as Dave to round out the key affecting perfs. He's the man closest to Frankie, but as a milquetoast type of lawyer, he has, while Frankie was in prison, helped legally cover the financial angles for Noll Turner. All characters are entering noirville and it makes for a satisfying experience for fans of such. 7/10

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