Michael "Mickey" Waters
Scott Brady
Michael "Mickey" Waters

“No crime too vicious ... no justice too swift for the Merchants of Death who lurk in its shadows!”
Two narcotics agents go after a gang of murderous drug dealers who use ships docking at the New York harbor to smuggle in their contraband.
Michael "Mickey" Waters
Scott Brady
Michael "Mickey" Waters
Jim Flannery
Richard Rober
Jim Flannery
Toni Cardell
K.T. Stevens
Toni Cardell
Paul Vicola
Yul Brynner
Paul Vicola
Dolly Carney
Arthur Blake
Dolly Carney
Lili Long
Lynne Carter
Lili Long
Lenny
John Kellogg
Lenny
Leo Stasser
William Challee
Leo Stasser
Ike (Stasser's Henchman)
Neville Brand
Ike (Stasser's Henchman)
Messenger
Joe Mantell
Messenger
Port in a Storm. Port of New York is directed by Laszlo Benedek and written by Eugene Ling. It stars Scott Brady, Richard Rober, Yul Brynner and K.T. Stevens. Music is by Sol Kaplan and cinematography by George Diskant. Two federal agents work to crack a gang of murderous drug dealers who are operating out of the Port of New York. The strengths here are obvious, Diskant's photography provides atmospheric dread, the location shooting of New York is superb, and the smoothly villainous portrayal by Brynner is on the money and sets him on the path to the "A" list. Pic is kinda semi-documentary in style, complete with narration of course, and it's often violent enough to keep one hooked to the end. Minor film noir but not without merits. 6/10
Read full reviewPort of New York (1949) YUL BRYNNER
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