111 minutes
7/27/1960
A beautifully rendered, fact-based crime film about a crusading Italian policeman battling Black Hand extortionists in New York’s Little Italy is back on the big screen. In addition to Ernest Borgnine’s brilliantly sensitive portrayal as Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino, this engrossing picture is deftly photographed by Lucien Ballard, beautifully scored by David Raksin with a stellar supporting cast including Zohra Lampert and Alan Austin. Literate, suspenseful and emotionally moving, this memorable film remains the definitive depiction about the emergence of the Mafia in America.
Ernest Borgnine
as Police Lt. Joseph Petrosino
Zohra Lampert
as Adelina Saulino
Renata Vanni
as Mama Saulino
Bruno Della Santina
as Papa Saulino
Franco Corsaro
as Vito Zarillo
Robert F. Simon
as Police Commissioner
Robert Ellenstein
as Luigi Di Sarno
Howard Caine
as Enrico Caruso
Barry Russo
as Lupo Miano (as John Duke)
Vito Scotti
as Officer Simonetti
John Marley
as D. Caputo, Ragman
Alan Austin
as Johnny Viscardi
Sheryl Deauville
as Girl attacked in Laundry Scene by Mafia
Delia Salvi
as Miss Salvi
Margarita Cordova
as Lupo's Girl
David Fresco
as Triscola