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The Purple Gang
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Synopsis
Although this story of the making of a gangland hoodlum reflects only some of the real history of the Detroit Purple Gang in it, the violence portrayed is completely truthful. The sense of reality here is increased by the use of newsreel footage. Robert Blake is "Honeyboy" Willard, a juvenile delinquent always in trouble for petty thefts and similar deeds. (The actual Purple Gang started that way just before 1920, led by the youthful Bernstein brothers.) Cop Bill Harley (Barry Sullivan) is convinced that Willard's violent side can only be tamed by a stint behind bars. Opposing him is a social worker who wants to use modern methods of therapy to correct the teen's problems. When the social worker is found brutally murdered, the cop knows that Willard is responsible. He decides to stick with the case -- in spite of the fact that the gang eventually has a lot of city and union brass in its pocket. Just as a note, the gang got their name because one citizen commented that they were tainted, like the purple color of bad meat. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

Cast

Marc Cavell Hank Smith
Victor Creatore Al Olsen
Paul Dubov Burke
Elaine Edwards Gladys Harley
Mauritz Hugo Licovetti
John Indrisano Castiglione
Lou Krugman Dr. Rioden
Kathleen Lockhart Nun
Dirk London Tom Olsen
Nestor Paiva Laurence Orlofsky
Barry Sullivan Detective Bill Harley
Joe Turkel Eddie Olsen
Jody Lawrance Miss Mac

Production Crew

Dave Milton Art Director
Ellis W. Carter Cinematographer
Paul Dunlap Composer (Music Score)
Frank McDonald Director
Maurice E. Wright Editor
Lindsley Parsons Producer
Jack de Witt Screenwriter
Frank Lombardo Set Designer
Harrington A. Gibbs Songwriter
Joe Gray Songwriter
Joe Gray Songwriter
Leo Wood Songwriter
Year: 1960
Runtime: 85
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Crime
Mystery

Produced by
Allied Artists

Release
by Allied Artists