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Marlon Brando | Terry Malloy | |
Karl Malden | Father Barry | |
Lee J. Cobb | Johnny Friendly | |
Rod Steiger | Charley Malloy | |
Pat Henning | Kayo Dugan | |
Leif Erickson | Glover | |
James Westerfield | Big Mac | |
Tony Galento | Truck | |
Tami Mauriello | Tillio | |
John F. Hamilton | 'Pop' Doyle | |
John Heldabrand | Mott | |
Rudy Bond | Moose | |
Don Blackman | Luke | |
Arthur Keegan | Jimmy | |
Abe Simon | Barney | |
Eva Marie Saint | Edie Doyle | |
Martin Balsam | Gillette | |
Dan Bergin | Sidney | |
Zachary Charles | Dues Collector | |
Jere Delaney | Bit Part |
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Producer |
Sam Spiegel
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Writer |
Robert Siodmak
Budd Schulberg Malcolm Johnson |
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Cinematography |
Boris Kaufman
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Musician |
Leonard Bernstein
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Terry Malloy dreams about being a prize fighter, while tending his pigeons and running errands at the docks for Johnny Friendly, the corrupt boss of the dockers union. Terry witnesses a murder by two of Johnny's thugs, and later meets the dead man's sister and feels responsible for his death. She introduces him to Father Barry, who tries to force him to provide information for the courts that will smash the dock racketeers. |
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