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Gambling House 1951



Gambling House 1951
Original title
Gambling House
Year
1950
Running time
80 min.
Country
United States
Director
Screenwriter
Allen Rivkin,Marvin Borowsky (Story: Erwin S. Gelsey)
Music
Cinematography
Harry J. Wild (B&W)
Cast
Victor Mature,Terry Moore,William Bendix,Zachary Charles,Basil Ruysdael,Donald Randolph,Damian O'Flynn,Cleo Moore,Ann Doran,Eleanor Audley,Gloria Winters,Don Haggerty
Producer
Genre
Drama. Film noir | Crime
Synopsis / Plot
Small time racketeer Marc Fury agrees to plead self-defense for a murder committed by gang boss Joe Farrow in exchange for Farrow's I.O.U. for $50,000. He is acquitted but is ordered deported by immigration authorities unless he can convince the judge to let him stay. After meeting volunteer worker Lynn Warren his tough guy exterior begins to soften as he follows her through her efforts to settle a family of European refugees. Events lead to a dramatic conclusion as Farrow welches on his deal with him and Fury attends his final deportation hearing.
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Gambling House is a film directed by Ted Tetzlaff with Victor Mature, Terry Moore, William Bendix, Zachary Charles. Original title: Gambling House. Synopsis: Small time racketeer Marc Fury agrees to plead self-defense for a murder committed by gang boss Joe Farrow in exchange for Farrow's I.O.U. He is acquitted but is ordered deported. Casinos have a long history. It all started in Venice, Italy, in 1638, when the Council of Venice Ridotto opened the first gambling house. The place became quite famous, and the news gradually spread around the world. In America, gambling establishments became known as saloons, which first emerged in New Orleans, Chicago and San Francisco.