Knock on Any Door (1949)
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Though Humphrey Bogart is the official star of Knock on Any Door, the film is essentially a showcase for Columbia's newest young male discovery John Derek. The first production of Bogart's Santana company, the film casts Bogart as attorney Andrew Morton. A product of the slums, Morton is persuaded to take the case of underprivileged teenager Nick Romano (Derek), who has been arrested on a murder charge. Through flashbacks, Morton demonstrates that Romano is more a victim of society than a natural-born killer. Though this defense strategy does not have the desired result on the jury thanks to the badgering of DA Kernan (George Macready), Morton does manage to arouse sympathy for the plight of those trapped by birth and circumstance in a dead-end existence. As Nick Romano, John Derek would never be better, nor would ever again play a character who struck so responsive a chord with the audience. Nick's oft-repeated credo--"Live fast, die young, and leave a good-looking corpse"--became the clarion call for a generation of disenfranchised youth. Director Nicholas Ray would later expand on themes touched upon in Knock on a Any Door in his juvenile delinquent "chef d'oeuvre" Rebel without a Cause. Viewers are advised to watch for future TV personalities Cara Williams and Si Melton in uncredited minor roles. Knock on Any Door spawned a belated sequel in 1960, Let No Man Write My Epitaph. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Humphrey Bogart - Andrew Morton
- George Macready - District attorney Kerman
- Susan Perry - Adele
- Barry Kelley - Judge Drake
- Jimmy Conlin - Kid Fingers
- Pepe Hern - Juan
- Robert A. Davis - Sunshine
- Vince Barnett - Bartender
- Pierre Watkin - Purcell
- Argentina Brunetti - Ma Romano
- Ed Randolph
- Mary Emery - Jury Member
- Connie Conrad
- Wesley Hopper - Boss
- Sidney Dubin - Jury Member
- Anne Cornwall
- Chester Conklin - Barber
- George Chandler - Cashier
- Dooley Wilson - Piano Player
- Blackie Whiteford - Man
- Peter Virgo - Suspect
- Sid Tomack - Duke
- Richard Sinatra - Julian Romano
- Frank Marlowe - Bailiff
- John Indrisano - Man
- Joe Palma - Reporter
- Hazel Boyne - Woman
- Richard Bartell
- Glenn Thompson
- Helen Mowery - Miss Holiday
- Jeff York - Man
- Franz Roehn - Jury Member
- Eddie Parker - Guard
- Philip Morris - Detective
- Eda Reiss Merin - Reporter
- George Hickman - Detective
- Roberta Haynes - Woman
- Frank S. Hagney - Suspect
- Jo Gilbert - Gussie
- Jack Jahries
- Beulah Parkington - Woman
- Evelyn Underwood
- Gary Owen - Larry
- John Derek - Nick Romano
- Allene Roberts - Emma
- Mickey Knox - Vito
- Cara Williams - Nelly
- Sid Melton - Squint
- Dewey Martin - Butch
- Houseley Stevenson, Sr. - Junior
- Florence Auer - Aunt Lena
- Gordon Nelson - Corey
- Rose Plummer - Jury Member
- Mabel Smaney - Jury Member
- Joe Brockman
- Joy Hallward - Jury Member
- Franklin Farnum - Man
- Dudley Dickerson - Man
- Curt Conway - Elkins
- Jack Clisby - Policeman
- Eddie Borden - Man
- Sumner Williams - Jimmy
- Ralph Volkie - Bailiff
- Dorothy Vernon - Woman
- Charles Sullivan - Man
- Charles Colean - Man
- Jane Lee - Woman
- Al Hill - Detective
- Carol Coombs - Ang Romano
- Paul Baxley - Policeman
- Betty Hall - Jury Member
- Jack Perry - Man
- Frank Marlo - Bailiff
- Harry Wilson - Man
- Lee Phelps - Policeman
- Netta Packer - Jury Member
- John Mitchum - Jury Member
- Donald Kerr - Court Clerk
- Myron Healey - Assistant District Attorney
- Chuck Hamilton - Bailiff
- Sol (Saul) Gorss - Detective
- Al Ferguson - Guard
- Ray Johnson - Man
- Tex Swan - Man
- Homer Dickenson - Jury Member
- Director(s):
- Nicholas Ray
- Writer(s):
- John Monks, Jr., Daniel Taradash
- Producer(s):
- Robert Lord
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