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Port in a Storm. Port of New York is directed by Laszlo Benedek and written by Eugene Ling. It stars Scott Brady, Richard Rober, Yul Brynner and K.T. Stevens. Music is by Sol Kaplan and cinematography by George Diskant. Two federal ag...


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Two narcotics agents go after a gang of murderous drug dealers who use ships docking at the New York harbor to smuggle in their contraband.
A determined U.S. Customs agent goes undercover to dismantle a ruthless international smuggling ring operating out of New York Harbor. He infiltrates the organization, facing constant danger and moral ambiguity as he navigates the treacherous underworld. The agent must race against time to gather enough evidence to bring down the entire operation before he is exposed.
The film is noted for its gritty realism and atmospheric portrayal of post-war New York City's underworld. While not a mainstream hit, it gained a cult following for its tense narrative and early performances from its cast. Critics at the time often praised its documentary-like feel and suspenseful plot.
Praised for its taut, suspenseful narrative and effective atmosphere.
Noted for its gritty depiction of smuggling and organized crime.
Appreciated for its early glimpses of burgeoning talent.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable due to the film's age and limited distribution.
This film is notable for featuring an early, albeit small, role for Marilyn Monroe, credited as 'Model'.
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Port in a Storm. Port of New York is directed by Laszlo Benedek and written by Eugene Ling. It stars Scott Brady, Richard Rober, Yul Brynner and K.T. Stevens. Music is by Sol Kaplan and cinematography by George Diskant. Two federal ag...