Outside the Law (1956 film)
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| Outside the Law | |
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British quad poster | |
| Directed by | Jack Arnold |
| Screenplay by | Danny Arnold |
| Based on | Peter R. Brooke |
| Produced by | Albert J. Cohen |
| Starring | Ray Danton Leigh Snowden Grant Williams |
| Cinematography | Irving Glassberg |
| Edited by | Irving Birnbaum |
| Color process | Black and white |
Production company | Universal Pictures |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Outside the Law is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Jack Arnold and starring Ray Danton, Leigh Snowden and Grant Williams.[1]
A government agent's son, who is a veteran of World War II and a former juvenile delinquent, is offered the opportunity to clear his prison record by helping to break up an international counterfeiting ring. A friend of his with whom he shared both a jail cell and time in the army was involved in the ring and had been murdered in Germany at the end of the war.
Cast
- Ray Danton as John Conrad, alias Johnny Salvo
- Leigh Snowden as Maria Craven
- Grant Williams as Don Kastner
- Onslow Stevens as Chief Agent Alec Conrad
- Raymond Bailey as Philip Bormann
- Judson Pratt as Agent Saxon
- Jack Kruschen as Agent Pill Schwartz
- Floyd Simmons as Agent Harris
- Mel Welles as Milo
- Alexander Campbell as Warden Lewis
- Karen Verne as Mrs. Pulenski
- Maurice Doner as Mr. Pulenski
- Jess Kirkpatrick as Bill MacReady
- Arthur Hanson as Agent Parker
- Richard H. Cutting as Agent Pomeroy
- George E. Mather as Bus Station Attendant
- Amapola Del Vando as Mama Gomez