Crime Wave
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Crime Wave is a 1954 movie, in film noir style, directed by André De Toth. The film is also known as The City is Dark. It was adapted from a Saturday Evening Post short story, "Criminal Mark" by John and Ward Hawkins.
'Doc' Penny (Ted de Corsia) and his gang rob a gasoline station and in the process a police officer is killed and one of the gang members is wounded. The wounded thug imposes himself on Steve Lacey (Gene Nelson), an ex-con trying to start a new life, and demands he call a...
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- Jan 12, 1954
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