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The Raging Tide

Not even the fury of the lashing sea ... could match the raging passions that bound them !
1951 | 93m | English

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Director: George Sherman
Writer: Ernest K. Gann
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A San Francisco hood is rubbed out by rival Bruno Felkin, who himself reports the crime to Homicide Lt. Kelsey in an alibi scheme which fails. To escape, he stows away on a fishing boat. At sea, skipper Hamil Linder receives Bruno kindly, teaching him fishing; Bruno enlists Hamil's wayward son Carl to tend his slot machines. Then Carl takes an interest in Bruno's girl Connie. Climax in a storm at sea.
Release Date: Nov 01, 1951
Director: George Sherman
Writer: Ernest K. Gann
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords san francisco, california, fisherman, crime boss, film noir, fishing boat
Production Companies Universal International Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 21, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Shelley Winters Connie Thatcher
Richard Conte Bruno Felkin
Stephen McNally Lt. Kelsey
Charles Bickford Hamil Linder
Alex Nicol Carl Linder
John McIntire Corky Mullins
Tito Vuolo Barney Schriona
Chubby Johnson 'General' Ball
Minerva Urecal Johnnie Mae Swanson
Irvin Berwick Gas Man (uncredited)
John "Skins" Miller Houlihan (uncredited)
Robert A. O'Neil Spade-Face (uncredited)
Pepito Pérez Mr. Fancy (uncredited)
Syd Saylor Proprietor (uncredited)
Ray Walker Neil (uncredited)
Name Job
George Sherman Director
Bud Westmore Makeup Artist
Frank Skinner Original Music Composer
David S. Horsley Special Effects, Visual Effects
Philip H. Lathrop Camera Operator
Irvin Berwick Dialogue Coach
Bernard Herzbrun Art Direction
Oliver Emert Set Decoration
Russell A. Gausman Set Decoration
Bill Thomas Costume Design
Joan St. Oegger Hairstylist
Leslie I. Carey Sound
Corson Jowett Sound
Harvey McDowell Technical Advisor
Ernest K. Gann Screenplay, Novel
Lew Leary Unit Manager
Frank Shaw Assistant Director
Bill Swartz Sound
Russell Metty Director of Photography
Ted J. Kent Editor
Hilyard M. Brown Art Direction
Name Title
Aaron Rosenberg Producer
John W. Rogers Associate Producer
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John Chard
5.0

Choppy Waters. The Raging Tide is directed by George Sherman and adapted to screenplay by Ernest K. Gann from his own novel Fiddler’s Green. It stars Shelley Winters, Richard Conte, Stephen McNally, Charles Bickford, John McIntire and Alex Nicol. Music is by Frank Skinner and cinematography by Ru ... ssell Metty. Hoodlum Bruno Felkin (Conte) hides out on the Linder family fishing boat to avoid the cops. They affect his life as much as he affects theirs… It’s got a stellar noir cast and quality in the music and photography departments, but there’s nothing raging about this soggy piece of drama. Conte is watchable as a thug, no surprise there, but the screenplay does him and everyone else few favours. Only one to come out on top of the writing is Winters, who revels in cutting remarks delivered via a serpent tongue. Bickford is trying to be Swedish, giving Sterling Hayden in Terror in a Texas Town a run for his money for worst Swede accent ever. While McIntire and McNally earn their wages. Little to recommend outside of the cast list here I’m sad to say. 5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

This is quite an engaging story that sees gangster "Bruno Felkin" (Richard Conte) cleverly devise an alibi by seeking refuge on the small fishing boat of "Linder" (Charles Bickford) after he has carefully bumped off a San Francisco rival. The crew consists of the father and his rather recalcitrant s ... on "Carl" (Alex Nicol), with the latter only there under duress. "Bruno" starts to bond with the old man; his ideals and principles appeal. When they eventually get back to shore, "Carl" is given a $200 a week job as his new enforcer and also tasked with being an intermediary between him and his girlfriend "Connie" (Shelley Winters) to whom the young man takes rather a shine. She, meantime, is being harangued by the police to betray him. The plot isn't so much about his nefarious activities, more of the relationships between the father and son, and of the three men in general as "Bruno" continues to fish with them - sometimes in some fairly hostile weather conditions - and their relationships somehow become more honest and enduring. Sadly, the production standards are pretty low - the backdrop is particularly dodgy onboard the boat (at times they appear to be travelling at around 25 knots), but the narrative is enjoyable to watch enfold and it has a little more to it than the formulaic gangster and his moll style film.

Mar 27, 2022