Mob, The - (Original Trailer)
Police detective Broderick Crawford fakes a suspension so he can go undercover in The Mob (1951).
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Now undercover as a longshoreman just arrived from New Orleans, cop D'Amico (Broderick Crawford) gets to know the hotel clerk (Jay Adler), the barkeep (Matt Crowley), and his new colleague Clancy (Richard Kiley), and calls his boss (Otto Hulett) in The Mob, 1951, lingo from Ferguson Findley's novel.