Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952 film)
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Bloodhounds of Broadway is a 1952 Technicolor musical film directed by Harmon Jones and based on a Damon Runyon story. It stars Mitzi Gaynor along with Scott Brady, Mitzi Green, Marguerite Chapman, Michael O'Shea, Wally Vernon, and George E. Stone. Charles Bronson appears, uncredited, as Charles Buchinski.
A film based on multiple Runyon stories, including "Bloodhounds of Broadway," was released in 1989, this time as a PBS American Playhouse special (subsequently given theatrical release) starring Matt Dillon and Madonna.[1]
Plot
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Cast
Main
- Mitzi Gaynor as Emily Ann Stackerlee
- Scott Brady as Robert 'Numbers' Foster
- Mitzi Green as '52nd Tessie' Sammis
- Marguerite Chapman as Yvonne Dugan
- Michael O'Shea as Inspector McNamara
- Wally Vernon as Harry 'Poorly' Sammis
- George E. Stone as Ropes McGonigle
Supporting
- Henry Slate as Dave the Dude
- Edwin Max as Lookout Louie Larchment
- Richard Allan as Curtaintime Charlie
Uncredited
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- Sharon Baird as Little Elida
- Herman Boden as Dancer
- Charles Bronson (when he was still using his real name: Buchinski) as Phil Green, aka 'Pittsburgh Philo'
- Timothy Carey as Crockett Pace
- Henry Corden as Selly Bennett
- Van Des Autels as Upstate senator
- Bess Flowers as Nightclub Extra
- A. Cameron Grant as Man on Exercise Horse in Gym
- Al Green as Nightclub Drunk
- Al Hill as Bookie
- Bee Humphries as Apple Annie
- Kenner G. Kemp as Dance Extra
- Robert Long as Presiding senator
- Dayton Lummis as Chairman
- Gregg Martell as Detective Sgt. Kelly
- Edward McNally as Bit
- Joe McTurk as Process server
- Emile Meyer as Skipper
- Harold Miller as Nightclub Extra
- Alfred Mizner as Foy Pace
- Mabel Paige as Madame Moana
- Charles Tannen as Bookie on phone
- Phil Tully as Detective Lt. Moran
- Ralph Volkie as Frankie Ferraccio
- Bill Walker as Uncle Old Fella
- Paul Wexler as Theopolis Pace
- Mary Wickes as Lady at Laundry
- David Bauer as Counsel
References
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- 1952 musical comedy films
- 1952 films
- American musical comedy films
- Films based on short fiction
- 20th Century Fox films
- Films directed by Harmon Jones
- 1950s English-language films
- 1950s American films
- Films based on works by Damon Runyon
- English-language musical comedy films