PORT OF NEW YORK
''See also Port of New York Authority''
'''Port of New York''' is a 1949 film shot in semidocumentary style. The film is notable for being Yul Brynner's first movie. The film, which is very similar to ''T-Men'' (1947), was shot on location in New York City. The movie was directed by László Benedek with cinematography by George E. Diskant.
The film tells the story of a customs and treasury agent out to stop the distribution of opium, that came in on a ship in the Port of New York but was smuggled off by drug dealers. The leader of the drug dealers is the suave Vicola (Brynner).
★ Scott Brady as Michael 'Mickey' Waters
★ Richard Rober as Jim Flannery
★ K.T. Stevens as Toni Cardell
★ Yul Brynner as Paul Vicola
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'''Port of New York''' is a 1949 film shot in semidocumentary style. The film is notable for being Yul Brynner's first movie. The film, which is very similar to ''T-Men'' (1947), was shot on location in New York City. The movie was directed by László Benedek with cinematography by George E. Diskant.
The film tells the story of a customs and treasury agent out to stop the distribution of opium, that came in on a ship in the Port of New York but was smuggled off by drug dealers. The leader of the drug dealers is the suave Vicola (Brynner).
★ Scott Brady as Michael 'Mickey' Waters
★ Richard Rober as Jim Flannery
★ K.T. Stevens as Toni Cardell
★ Yul Brynner as Paul Vicola
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