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| Robert Mitchum | Captain Thomas McQuigg |
| Lizabeth Scott | Irene Hayes |
| Robert Ryan | Nick Scanlon |
| William Talman | Officer Bob Johnson |
| Ray Collins | Dist. Atty. Mortimer X. Welsh |
| Joyce Mackenzie | Mary McQuigg |
| Robert Hutton | Dave Ames |
| Virginia Huston | Lucy Johnson |
| William Conrad | Det. Sgt. Turk |
| Walter Sande | Precinct Sgt. Jim Delaney |
| Vincent Price | |
| Ida Lupino | |
| Jane Russell | |
| Charles Kemper | |
| Audrey Totter | |
| Ward Bond | |
| Ricardo Montalban | |
| James Mitchell | |
| Les Tremayne | Harry Craig |
| Don Porter | R.G. Connolly |
| Walter Baldwin | Booking Sgt. Sullivan |
| Brett King | Joe Scanlon |
| Richard Karlan | Breeze Enright |
| Director | John Cromwell
Mel Ferrer Anthony Mann John Farrow |
| Producer | Edmund Grainger
John Houseman Nicholas Nayfack |
| Writer | Bartlett Cormack
William Wister Haines W.R. Burnett |
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The Racket (1951) Nick Scanlon (Robert Ryan) is an old-fashioned kind of gangster. If someone crosses you, settle it with a fist or bullet. Tom McHugh (Robert Mitch) is an old-fashioned kind of cop. Grab the bad guy, not the bribe. But they're both living in a corrupt new world of smooth operators on both sides of the law, efficient green-eyeshade types who run a crime ring like a corporation. They won't mind if Scanlon and McHugh square off... if they bring each other down. |
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