The Mob
The Mob

The Mob

1951Movie87 minEnglish

An undercover officer tracks waterfront corruption from California to New Orleans and back.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Robert ParrishGenres: Crime, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

A U.S. Treasury agent infiltrates a powerful crime syndicate by posing as a wanted criminal. He must navigate the dangerous underworld, gain the trust of mob bosses, and gather enough evidence to bring them down. The agent faces constant threats and the moral ambiguity of his undercover role, all while trying to maintain his own identity and escape the clutches of the law he's supposed to uphold.

Critical Reception

The Mob is a gritty and atmospheric crime thriller that effectively captures the paranoia and danger of undercover work. While not a landmark film, it is praised for its taut direction, strong performances, and effective portrayal of organized crime during its era. Critics noted its suspenseful narrative and bleak outlook, making it a solid entry in the film noir genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praiseworthy for its tense atmosphere and suspenseful undercover narrative.
  • Broderick Crawford delivers a convincing performance as the determined agent.
  • The film effectively depicts the dangers and moral compromises of fighting organized crime.

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Fun Fact

The film was based on the novel "The Tight Squeeze" by Dean Jennings.

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

When an high-profile murder investigation goes awry, the lead detective "Damico" (Broderick Crawford) is ostensibly thrown under the bus. In reality, though, he is charged by his boss with using his supposed disgrace to infiltrate a gang of...
John Chard

John Chard

The Damico Dilligence. The Mob is directed by Robert Parrish and adapted to screenplay by William Bowers from the novel written by Ferguson Findley. It stars Broderick Crawford, Betty Buehler, Richard Kiley, Otto Hulett, Matt Crowley, Ne...