Hayden. Carey. Bronson. De Toth. TCM's Film Noir of the Week at Midnight ET Saturday Night-Sunday Morning is the Warner Brother’s Classic, Crime Wave (1954)

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Hayden. Carey. Bronson. De Toth. TCM's Film Noir of the Week at Midnight ET Saturday Night-Sunday Morning is the Warner Brother’s Classic, Crime Wave (1954)

 
 

Italian poster
 

By David in TN
Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 4:10:00 PM EDT

 

Sterling Hayden
 

TCM's Film Noir of the Week at Midnight ET Saturday Night-Sunday Morning is Crime Wave (1954).
 

The Bad Guys planning the job
 

Crime Wave has a great cast. Sterling Hayden is a no-nonsense LAPD detective. Ted de Corsia is a Fifties-Style crook leading a small gang, which includes Timothy Carey and a beginning actor named Charles Buchinsky (later Charles Bronson) as psycho types. De Corsia and Bronson are San Quentin escapees who kill a cop, while robbing a downtown L.A. gas station.
 

Phyllis Kirk and Gene Nelson
 

Bronson might have more dialogue in this film as a supporting actor than he did as the lead in Hard Times (1975).
 

Phyllis Kirk, Gene Nelson, and a young Charlie Buchinsky, later known as Charles Bronson
 

Movie theater lobby poster
 

Gene Nelson (usually a song and dance man) plays a ex-con trying to go straight when the crooks come to his apartment and rope him into their bank robbery scheme. Phyllis Kirk plays his loyal wife whom the gang holds hostage to get Nelson to go along.
 

 

Andre De Toth directed. Warner Brothers wanted Humphrey Bogart and Ava Gardner but De Toth went with Hayden and Kirk. A very enjoyable B film, which I highly recommend.
 

Timothy Carey was an eccentric character actor who made few movies, and died young. However, some of those pictures were Stanley Kubrick classics (Paths of Glory (1957) and The Killing (1959), and Carey somehow managed to inspire his own cult.
 

Crime Wave repeats on TCM at 10 a.m. ET Sunday morning, May 20.
 

 

Spanish poster
 

Crime Wave was also released as The City is Dark
 


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