

The Steel Jungle
The tale of a young bookie, married to a beautiful woman who goes to jail, and becomes involved with hoodlums.
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Plot Summary
A framed construction worker, determined to prove his innocence, navigates the dangerous underworld of the city to uncover the truth. He must contend with corrupt officials and ruthless criminals while trying to protect his family. The film explores themes of corruption, justice, and the struggle against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
The Steel Jungle received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, with critics often praising Charlton Heston's lead performance and the film's gritty atmosphere. While some found the plot predictable, many appreciated its noir sensibilities and exploration of social issues.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its tense atmosphere and Heston's strong performance.
- Some critics found the narrative to be somewhat formulaic for its genre.
- The film's noir elements and depiction of corruption were generally well-received.
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Fun Fact
Charlton Heston, who plays the wrongly accused construction worker, was also known for his roles in epic films like 'The Ten Commandments' (released the same year) and 'Ben-Hur', showcasing his versatility across different genres.
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