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Force of Evil
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Theatrical Poster
Directed byAbraham Polonsky
Written byAbraham Polonsky
Ira Wolfert
Produced byBob Roberts
StarringJohn Garfield
Thomas Gomez
Marie Windsor
CinematographyGeorge Barnes
Music byDavid Raksin
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release dates
December 25, 1948
(U.S.A.)
Running time
78 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Force of Evil (1948) is a film noir directed by Abraham Polonsky who had already achieved a name for himself as a scriptwriter, most notably for gritty boxing film Body and Soul (1947). Like Body and Soul it starred John Garfield. The movie was adapted by Abraham Polonsky and Ira Wolfert from Wolfert's novel Tucker's People.[1]

The film has been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.

Plot

The drama tells of a lawyer, Joe Morse, (Garfield) working for a powerful gangster, Tucker, who wishes to consolidate and control the numbers racket in New York. This means assuming control of the many smaller numbers rackets, one of which is run by Morse’s older brother Leo Morse (Thomas Gomez). The plot which unfolds is a terse, melodramatic thriller notable for realist location photography, almost poetic dialogue and frequent biblical allusions (Cain and Abel, Judas’s betrayal, stigmata).

Cast

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