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A Bullet for Joey

1955 | 87 min | Drama

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Synopsis

A Bullet for Joey is a 1955 film noir directed by Lewis Allen and starring Edward G. Robinson and George Raft. The picture involves a gangster who sneaks into Canada to kidnap a scientist for the communists. The supporting cast features Audrey Totter, Peter van Eyck, George Dolenz and Peter Hansen.

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Credits

Producer
Samuel Bischoff
Director
Lewis Allen
Screenplay
Daniel Mainwaring
Director of Photography
Harry Neumann
Original Music Composer
Harry Sukman
Country
United States

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Cast · 18

Peter Mamakos

Peter Mamakos

WB

William Bryant

Roy Engel

Roy Engel

Audrey Totter

Audrey Totter

Edward G. Robinson

Edward G. Robinson

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