The Raging Tide

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The Raging Tide

Screen-capture of Richard Conte
and Charles Bickford
Directed by George Sherman
Produced by Aaron Rosenberg
Written by Ernest K. Gann
Music by Frank Skinner
Cinematography Russell Metty
Editing by Ted J. Kent
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) November 1951
Running time 93 minutes
Country United States
Language English
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The Raging Tide (1951) is a American crime film noir directed by George Sherman and written by Ernest K. Gann, based on his novel Fiddler's Green. The drama features Shelley Winters, Richard Conte, among others.[1]

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The film tells of Bruno Felkin (Conte) as a San Francisco crime boss. After he kills off a mob rival, he tries to arrange an alibi with his girlfriend Connie Thatcher (Winters). However, she isn't available, which forces Felkin to hide out on a fishing boat owned by Hamil Linder (Bickford) until Connie his moll can be located.

Far from the perfect guest, Felkin tries to motivate Linder's son Carl (Alex Nicol) into doing his dirty work until the police is of his trail. Gradually, however, Felkin, and Connie, become reformed by the decency and humanity of the Linder family.

Cop Kelsey (Stephen McNally) continues to pursue Felkin and might not see things in this new light.

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