Night and the City

Night and the City

95 mins | Drama, Crime | June 15, 1950

Londoner Harry Fabian is a second-rate con man looking for an angle. After years of putting up with Harry's schemes, his girlfriend, Mary, becomes fed up when he taps her for yet another loan.

Night and the City

95 mins | Drama, Crime | June 15, 1950

Night and the City
Londoner Harry Fabian is a second-rate con man looking for an angle. After years of putting up with Harry's schemes, his girlfriend, Mary, becomes fed up when he taps her for yet another loan.
IMDb rating 7.9
Producers 20th Century Fox
Original title Night and the City
Directors Peggy McClafferty, John Street, Peter Mullins, George Mills, Percy Hermes, Douglas Hermes, Jack N. Green, Anthony Hearne, Jules Dassin
Writers William E. Watts, Austin Dempster, Gerald Kersh, Jo Eisinger

Cast

Richard Widmark

as Harry Fabian

Francis L. Sullivan

as Philip Nosseross

Gene Tierney

as Mary Bristol

Googie Withers

as Helen Nosseross

Stanislaus Zbyszko

as Gregorius

Herbert Lom

as Kristo

Hugh Marlowe

as Adam Dunn

Mike Mazurki

as The Strangler

Charles Farrell

as Mickey Beer

Ada Reeve

as Molly

Ken Richmond

as Nikolas

Alan Tilvern

as Beggar (uncredited)

Derek Blomfield

as Young Policeman (uncredited)

Clifford Buckton

as Policeman (uncredited)

Ernest Butcher

as Bert, Street Musician (uncredited)

Peter Butterworth

as Thug (uncredited)

Naomi Chance

as Nightclub Hostess (uncredited)

Edward Chapman

as Hoskins (uncredited)

Clifford Cobbe

as Policeman (uncredited)

Patricia Davidson

as Nightclub Hostess (uncredited)

Maureen Delaney

as Anna O'Leary (uncredited)

Aubrey Dexter

as Fergus Chilk (uncredited)

Stanley Escane

as Man (uncredited)

Thomas Gallagher

as Bagrag, Bar Owner (uncredited)

Rex Garner

as Waiter (uncredited)

James Hayter

as Figler (uncredited)

George Hirste

as Beggar (uncredited)

Hamilton Keene

as Charles, American Bartender (uncredited)

Kay Kendall

as Helen's Girl (uncredited)

Hubert Leslie

as Nightwatchman (uncredited)

Arthur Lovegrove

as Thug (uncredited)

Jack Mandeville

as Man in Alley (uncredited)

John Mann

as Beggar (uncredited)

Lew Marco

as Referee (uncredited)

Gibb McLaughlin

as Googin (uncredited)

MacDonald Parke

as American from Chicago (uncredited)

Frank Pettitt

as Cab Driver (uncredited)

Charles Paton

as Watchman (uncredited)

Chunky Pattison

as Dwarf (uncredited)

Philip Ray

as Man (uncredited)

Eddy Reed

as American from Chicago (uncredited)

John Rudling

as Man (uncredited)

Harold Sanderson

as Man at Wrestling Match (uncredited)

Johnnie Schofield

as Cashier (uncredited)

Betty Shale

as Mrs. Pinkney (uncredited)

John Sharp

as Man (uncredited)

Leonard Sharp

as Beggar (uncredited)

Ray St. Bernard

as The Strangler's Opponent (uncredited)

Tony Sympson

as Cozen (uncredited)

Harry Terry

as Man on Dock (uncredited)

C. Denier Warren

as American from Chicago (uncredited)

Freddie Watts

as Man (uncredited)

Brian Weske

as Messenger Boy (uncredited)

Russell Westwood

as Yosh (uncredited)