Force of Evil (1948)
- Starring:
- John Garfield, Thomas Gomez, (more)
- Director(s):
- Abraham Polonsky
- Format(s):
- DVD
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Synopsis of Force of Evil
John Garfield, in the best performance of his career, portrays Joe Morse, an ambitious attorney who has long since abandoned his scruples in favor of monetary reward. Morse now represents the interests of crime boss Ben Tucker (Roy Roberts), who plans to take over the numbers racket in New York. Morse has devised a way of doing this legally and above-board, with no violence: Tucker's people will bring about the collapse of the illegal numbers racket in the city, using a race track-betting scam that will bankrupt the small-time underworld numbers banks; an investigation will ensue, along with a call for a legal numbers operation in the form of a lottery, which Tucker will control through Morse's machinations. The whole plan hinges on Morse's estranged brother, Leo (Thomas Gomez), a small-time numbers banker who is to be shielded from the collapse, and who will serve as the "legitimate" front for Tucker. Leo is the flaw in the plan, however, because not only can't he stand the sight of Joe, but he is also too honest to participate in the plan -- he doesn't want his employees, all decent people just looking to earn a living, forced into the employ of real gangsters. Joe orchestrates a series of police raids that force Leo into his corner, and Joe's plan seems to be working out, but then the whole enterprise is threatened when a rival mob, run by Tucker's former Prohibition-era partner, Fico (Paul Fix), starts pressuring Leo, trying to get to Joe and Tucker. Fico and his men aren't any different from Tucker's mob, except that they're prepared to start shooting sooner to get what they want. Tucker decides to hang tough and expects everyone, including Leo, to do the same, even when Fico starts sending thugs around to frighten everyone. Soon Joe is beset by problems on three fronts -- he wants his brother out of Tucker's combination and safe; he is trying to romance Leo's bookkeeper (Beatrice Pearson), who is too nice a girl for who he is; and his own well-being is threatened by both Fico and Tucker, and a state investigator who has already tapped the phone of Joe's otherwise respectable partner. All of these threads are pulled together in the final section of the film, which is as violent and disturbing, yet poetic and graceful a resolution as any crime film of the 1940s ever delivered. Force of Evil was star-crossed almost from the start, as many of the people involved, including star John Garfield and director Abraham Polonsky (a writer making his debut behind the camera, with help from assistant director Don Weis in doing the camera set-ups and blocking), were suspect at the time for their leftist political views. Indeed, the company that made Force of Evil, Enterprise Productions, was also in trouble for the leftist leanings of its films in the midst of the Red Scare, and went out of business just as the movie was finished -- dropped by United Artists and picked up by MGM, of all studios, Force of Evil made it into theaters during Christmas week of 1948, not the ideal schedule for something as grim (albeit great) as this film was. As it turned out, it was Polonsky's last chance to direct for more than 20 years, and Garfield's last completely successful film. And a movie that should have been a triumph for all concerned ended up a cult favorite. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 82 mins
Complete Cast of Force of Evil
- John Garfield - Joe Morse
- Marie Windsor - Edna Tucker
- Beatrice Pearson - Doris Lowry
- Paul McVey - Hobe Wheelock
- Tim Ryan - Johnson
- Raymond Largay - Bunte
- Beau Bridges - Frankie Tucker
- Barry Kelley - Egan
- Georgia Backus - Sylvia Morse
- Murray Alper - Comptroller
- Paul Fix - Ficco
- Helen Eby-Rock - Secretary
- Ralph Dunn - Policeman
- John Collum
- William Challee - Gunman
- Shimen Ruskin - Sorter
- Joey Ray - Gunman
- Arthur O'Connell - Link Hall
- Bill Neff - Law Clerk
- Richard Elmore
- William H. O'Brien - Dancer
- Robert Strong - Court Reporter
- Carl Sklover
- Bert Davidson - Attorney
- Charles Evans - Judge
- Fred Somers
- David McKim - Cashier
- Carl Hanson
- Mickey Rooney - Boy
- Bert Hanlon - Cigar Man
- Jim Davies
- Robert B. Williams - Elevator Starter
- Estelle Etterre - Secretary
- Mervin Williams - Goodspeed
- Joe Warfield - Collector
- Phil Tully - Policeman
- Bobby Stebbins - Norval
- Will Lee - Waiter
- Perry Ivins - Mr. Middleton
- Ray Hyke - Policeman
- Sherry Hall
- John Butler - Banker
- Larry Blake - Detective
- Ralph Brooks
- Sam Ash - Man
- Thomas Gomez - Leo Morse
- Roy Roberts - Ben Tucker
- Howland Chamberlain - Freddy Bauer
- Jack Overman - Juice
- Barbara Woodell - Mary
- Stanley Prager - Wally
- Allen Mathews - Badgley
- Sheldon Leonard - Ficco
- Sid Tomack - "Two & Two" Taylor
- Douglas Carter - Man
- Budd Fine - Butcher
- Jay Eaton
- Jimmie Dundee - Dineen
- Cliff Clark - Police Lieutenant
- Carl Saxe - Policeman
- Richard Reeves - Policeman
- Edward Peil Sr. - Counterman
- Paul Newlan - Policeman
- George Magrill - Policeman
- Roger Cole
- Brick Sullivan - Policeman
- Diane Stewart - Girl
- Bob Reeves
- Dave Fresco - Gunman
- Bud Wiser - Policeman
- Louise Saraydar - Hatcheck Girl
- Ray Hirsch - Newsboy
- Frank Pharr - Bootblack
- Frank O'Connor - Bailiff
- Paul H. Frees - Elevator Operator
- Margo Woode - Receptionist
- Richard H. Gordon
- Jim Drum
- Stanley Waxman - Manager
- Max Wagner - Policeman
- Jim Toney
- Esther Somers - Mrs. Lowry
- Milt Kibbee - Richards
- John Indrisano - Henchman
- Chuck Hamilton - Policeman
- Joel Fluellen - Father
- Jessie Arnold
- Mildred Boyd - Mother
- Margaret Bert
- Director(s):
- Abraham Polonsky
- Writer(s):
- Abraham Polonsky, Ira Wolfert
- Producer(s):
- Bob Roberts
- 1993 - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry
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