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A Bullet for Joey

THE SCREEN'S TOP "TOUGH GUYS" MEET FACE TO FACE!
1955 | 85m | English

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Raoul Leduc is a police inspector trailing a spy who plots to kidnap an important American atomic scientist. Joe Victor a gangster who is hired to carry out the abduction, balks when he learns what is at stake and helps Leduc out instead.
Release Date: Apr 15, 1955
Director: Lewis Allen
Writer: James Benson Nablo, Daniel Mainwaring, A.I. Bezzerides
Genres: Crime, Thriller
Keywords spy, gangster, film noir, police inspector
Production Companies Bischoff-Diamond Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 29, 2026
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Edward G. Robinson Raoul Leduc
George Raft Joe Victor
Audrey Totter Joyce Geary
George Dolenz Dr. Carl Macklin
Peter van Eyck Eric Hartman
Toni Gerry Yvonne Temblay
William Bryant Jack Allen
John Cliff Morrie
Steven Geray Raphael Garcia
Joseph Vitale Nick Johonus
Sally Blane Marie Temblay
Peter Hansen Fred
Kaaren Verne Viveca Hartman
Henri Letondal Dubois
Stan Malotte Paul
Ralph Smiley Paola
Mal Alberts Second Tail (uncredited)
John Alvin Constable Dan Percy (uncredited)
Tina Carver Counter Girl (uncredited)
Fred Coby Radio Man (uncredited)
Roy Engel Truck Driver (uncredited)
Charles Ferguson Agent Crocker (uncredited)
John Frederick Police Constable in Car (uncredited)
Carmelita Gibbs Cuban Girl (uncredited)
John Goddard Police Car Driver (uncredited)
Frank Hagney Nightclub Bartender (uncredited)
Stuart Hall Clothing Checker (uncredited)
William Henry Michael (uncredited)
Bill Hickman Macklin's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Fred Libby Booking Sergeant (uncredited)
Rory Mallinson Rent-a-Car Clerk (uncredited)
Peter Mamakos Ship Captain (uncredited)
Paul Marion Detective Posing as Gardener (uncredited)
Carlyle Mitchell Benson (uncredited)
Ernesto Molinari Card Player (uncredited)
Bill Neff Sergeant (uncredited)
Jack Perry Immigrant (uncredited)
Barry Regan First Tail (uncredited)
Frank Richards Ship Officer (uncredited)
Suzanne Ridgway Night Club Dancer
Carlos Rivero Portuguese Waiter (uncredited)
Sandy Sanders Phone Man (uncredited)
Joel Smith Rene (uncredited)
Cosmo Sardo Allen Henchman (uncredited)
Cap Somers Gambler (uncredited)
Sandra Stone Rosie (uncredited)
Paul Toffel 10 Year Old Boy (uncredited)
Alan Wells Armand (uncredited)
Name Job
Harry Sukman Original Music Composer, Conductor
Harry Neumann Director of Photography
Leon Barsha Editor
Jack Okey Art Direction
Joseph Kish Set Decoration
Mel Berns Makeup Artist
Betty Pedretti Hairstylist
Herman E. Webber Production Supervisor
Bert Glazer Assistant Director
John C. Grubb Sound
Henry Vars Orchestrator
Chuck Keehne Wardrobe Supervisor
James Benson Nablo Original Story
Daniel Mainwaring Screenplay
Lewis Allen Director
A.I. Bezzerides Screenplay
Name Title
Samuel Bischoff Producer
David Diamond Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

“Joey” (George Raft) arrives in Canada tasked with kidnapping a nuclear scientist on behalf of his nefarious principles. What he finds when he arrives is a rather messy state of affairs as there are already corpses mounting up and that’s attracted the attention of the RCMP’s finest inspector “Leduc” ... (Edward G. Robinson) who knows that the only thing connecting the deaths so far is the professor “Macklin” (George Dolenz). “Joey” re-assembles his old gang and that includes his ex “Joyce” (Audrey Totter) who is to try a more persuasive approach with the scientist - but one way or the other they are determined to get his secrets or himself. It’s got a bit of an Cold War edge to it, this drama, and as the story develops we can see that the villain of the piece isn’t fully aware of the ramifications of his task, nor of it’s implications for the freedom loving nations of the world, and as the detective gets closer to tracking down who did what to whom and why, a crisis of conscience begins to trouble the unscrupulous gangster and that makes things way more perilous for just about everyone. There is not much jeopardy here and Raft is curiously underwhelming as the thrust of the plot is a little too contained by a more overt political message that rather dragged the story down. Totter also doesn’t really deliver anything substantial and it takes until very near the end before it livens up enough to get Robinson out of his office and into the people smuggling racket. It’s perfectly watchable but hasn’t quite the bite of the usual Raft/Robinson characterisations and falls a bit flat.

Mar 12, 2025