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This film tells the story of a customs and treasury agent out to stop the distribution of opium, that came in on a ship in the Port of New York but was smuggled off by drug dealers.

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Scott Brady, Richard Rober, K.T. Stevens, Yul Brynner, Lynne Carter, Arthur Blake, William Challee, John Kellogg, Neville Brand

NO CRIME TOO VICIOUS...NO SIN TOO VILE...peddlers of poison to helpless prey!

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  • Released: 1949-11-28
  • Genre: Crime
  • Date: 1949-11-28
  • Runtime: 82 Minutes
  • Company: Samba Films, Aubrey Schenck Productions
  • Language: English
  • Budget: -
  • Revenue: -
  • Plot Keyword : Crime
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  • Director: Sol Kaplan, Aubrey Schenck, Arthur A. Ross, László Benedek, Eugene Ling, George E. Diskant, Edward L. Ilou, Bert Murray
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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 agents work to crack a gang of murderous drug dealers who are operating out of the Port of New York.

The strengths here are obvious, Diskant's photography provides atmospheric dread, the location shooting of New York is superb, and the smoothly villainous portrayal by Brynner is on the money and sets him on the path to the "A" list. Pic is kinda semi-documentary in style, complete with narration of course, and it's often violent enough to keep one hooked to the end.

Minor film noir but not without merits. 6/10

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