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The syndicate's machines result in an increase in George's business, but Clara disapproves of the gambling connected to them. George finally agrees to try to rid the tavern of the syndicate's presence and agrees to covertly arrange a police raid; however, the raid is botched when police find nothing
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operations against each other. There are various businesses refusing to house the syndicate pinball machines and Jacman directs Larry and Joe to convince them to agree. George is the only hold out but when Larry and Joe threaten his daughter, he caves in. The deal is that the profits will be divided
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within a 30-mile (48 km)-radius of Portland, where it had been scheduled to premiere on August 14, 1957. An agent who canceled the Portland premiere stated that his primary reason was that approximately 40 individuals involved in the crimes upon which the film was based had threatened to sue
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yesterday, there is a pretentious and cloying reference to the United States Senate investigation earlier this year into corrupt labor practices in the Pacific Northwest. Whatever the real situation may have been in Portland, Ore., an observer cannot help wondering whether it possibly could have
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her, but George interferes when he hears her screams. George overpowers Joe and holds him at gunpoint, but ultimately lets him go. Later, Larry executes Joe at Jacman's instruction. Shortly before Clara is to leave for her mother's home in
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party with Benny. A worried Clara decides to leave Jimmy with her mother and return to the city to find Ruth and George. While George attends the syndicate's party for a madame who has recently arrived in Portland to operate a high-end
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leader Alfred Grey begins investigating the syndicate. George is formally initiated into the syndicate after proving his loyalty, and uses his insider position to provide Alfred with information to bring them down. George wears a
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George is abducted from the party and taken to the syndicate's headquarters in a secluded warehouse. When he refuses to provide information, the syndicate beat him mercilessly before threatening to blind Ruth with
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Later, Ruth goes on a date with her boyfriend Benny, but he leaves her when she refuses to have sex with him. Outside the tavern, Ruth is accosted by Joe, who has been stalking her; Joe attempts to
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praised Binns' and Craig's performances, adding: "It sounds simple. Actually, the solving of the case was complicated and dangerous. Certainly, for the moviegoer, exciting and believable."
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incriminating in the building. George meets with Portland's former crime boss, who warns him that the new syndicate will expand their enterprise to include drug trafficking and
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was less impressed by the film, deeming it "one of those quickie sensations which exposes nothing except the producer is hot after a fast buck... it is a trite
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Meanwhile, syndicate thugs Larry and Joe, under orders from their boss, Phillip Jacman, are attempting to start a gang war by pitting rival pinball and
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noted that the film "has more integrity than most of its genre," and praised the direction and cinematography. Hortense Morton of the
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who is involved in a struggle for power between two gangs attempting to control the unions. The film was inspired by crime boss
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in 2006 as Volume 1 of its Forgotten Noir series. VCI reissued the film on DVD as a standalone release in 2011.
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in the United States on August 11, 1957. The film continued to screen throughout the country, opening in
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by local agencies from being screened within a 30-mile (48 km) radius of Portland.
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One night, Clara phones George to tell him Ruth is returning home to attend a
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in an attempt to record damning evidence incriminating the syndicate.
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with Ruth and Jimmy, Benny visits and apologizes to Ruth. Meanwhile,
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borne such a striking resemblance to standard crime melodrama as
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Mob Culture: Hidden Histories of the American Gangster Film
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pulled the film from their screening schedules, and it was
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questioned the film's validity, noting: "At the end of
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melodramatic crime plot, people obscured by actors."
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Index

Portland Expose

Harold Schuster
Jack DeWitt
Lindsley Parsons
Edward Binns
Carolyn Craig
Virginia Gregg
Jeanne Carmen
Paul Dunlap
Lindsley Parsons Productions
Allied Artists
film noir
Harold Schuster
Edward Binns
Carolyn Craig
Portland, Oregon
Jim Elkins
McClellan Committee
Life
Allied Artists
banned
Portland, Oregon
pinball
gambling
prostitution
rape
Corvallis
trade union
wiretap

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