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Incident on a Dark Street ()


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A small-time hood is murdered just as he is about to blow the whistle on an organized crime ring.

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Joe Dubbs
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Peter Gallagher
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Paul Hamilton Jr
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Frank Romeo
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Deaver G. Wallace
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Edmund Schilling
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Dominic Leopold
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Luke Burgess
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Arthur Lloyd Trenier
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Louise Trenier (as Kathy Lloyd)
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Gallagher
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Rose
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Abe Hirsch
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Ernesto De La Pina (as Valentine De Vargas)
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Monica Forbes
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Vincent Romeo
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Court Clerk (as Jay McIntosh)
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Miss Gentry
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Anne
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John Pine
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Sonny
Earl Eby ...
Judge (as Earl Ebi)
Nickolas Konakas ...
Young Detective
Mike Stokey ...
Teenage Boy (as Michael W. Stokey)
Michele Nichols ...
Teenage Girl
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Square Built Man
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Ben Maddon
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Marnie Jaycox
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Miles Henderson (as Donald Barry)
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Joe - Mayor
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
John Burnside ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Marcello Clay ...
Attorney (uncredited)
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Hood (uncredited)
Robert Hitchcock ...
Court Reporter (uncredited)
Shep Houghton ...
Official (uncredited)
Kathryn Janssen ...
Secretary (uncredited)
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Pedestrian (uncredited)
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Official (uncredited)
Ernesto Molinari ...
Chef (uncredited)
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Security Guard (uncredited)
Anthony Redondo ...
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
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Niles McKeon (uncredited)

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Buzz Kulik

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E. Jack Neuman ... (creator) (creator)
 
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David Gerber ... executive producer
E. Jack Neuman ... producer

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Elmer Bernstein

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Charles F. Wheeler ... director of photography (as Charles Wheeler)

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Rita Roland ... film editor

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Robert F. Boyle ... (as Robert Boyle)

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Raphael Bretton

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Samuel E. Beetley ... post-production supervisor
Jack Sonntag ... production supervisor
Saul Wurtzel ... unit production manager

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Daniel McCauley ... assistant director (as Danny McCauley)

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Lionel Newman ... music supervision

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Ted Hilgenstuhler ... technical advisor
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Taglines The streets just got a little darker ... See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Young Prosecuters (United States)
  • The Prosecuters (United States)
  • Incidente en una calle oscura (Spain)
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  • 96 min
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Goofs Frank Romeo refers to the theft of a 1957 Edsel. Edsels were made only between 1958 and 1960. See more »
Quotes Joe Dubbs: Now you're the bad guy, the defendant's the good guy, he always is, he looks like a good guy: played ball once, clean cut, looks you right in the eye, his wife and kid are there, they look nice, great, kid's cute, wife's as pretty as your sister, she looks you right in the eye too. Everybody looks you in the eye and feels sorry for him, the judge, clerk, jury, press, every one of them, you're a bum, he's a hero, the whole thing's a mistake. But there you are, you've got the indictment right in your hand; Blue Eyes is accused of violating the law, your job is to enforce the law. That's what you swore you'd do when you accepted this appointment as Assistant United States Attorney, for $14,600 per annum. So you get up in the morning, you put you pants on, you come down here and you spend your whole day, a lot of days, and a lot of nights, also a lot of weekends. You married?
Paul Hamilton Jr: No.
Joe Dubbs: Good. Trying to put Blue Eyes in jail, you're a terrible man, awful, do you know how terrible and awful you are? You're the one who decided to prosecute, you, you made the decision, you went in front of the Grand Jury, you asked for the indictment. You're responsible for the cleanest cut, biggest blue-eyed all-American American anybody ever saw, standing there at the Bar of Justice looking everybody in the eye. You did it pal, you, so before you open your mouth, before you say one word, before you threaten that man's life, his work, his dreams, his hopes, before you try to put him behind bars, take away his freedom, separate him from those he loves, deprive him of his liberty, lock him up, you check the facts of the case, backwards, forwards, up, down, sideways, inside out, every way you can figure out. And before you stand up and say you represent the United States government, you make sure every damn word that comes out of your mouth is fact.
[points to U.S. flag]
Joe Dubbs: THAT is your client.
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