Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Watch Harbor of Missing Men (1950) Online

Harbor of Missing Men (1950)Harbor of Missing Men (1950)iMDB Rating: 6.1
Date Released : 26 March 1950
Genre : Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama, Romance
Stars : Richard Denning, Barbra Fuller, Steven Geray, Aline Towne. A fishing-boat owner, Jim "Brooklyn" Gannon, cuts a deal with a gangster syndicate to deliver a load of contraband firearms. The money for the transaction is stolen, and Gannon is trying to elude the gang who stole it and the ones who lost it. Trying to clear his name, he finds refuge with a family of Greek fisherman and sponge divers on the Florida coast." />
Movie Quality : BRrip
Format : MKV
Size : 870 MB

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A fishing-boat owner, Jim "Brooklyn" Gannon, cuts a deal with a gangster syndicate to deliver a load of contraband firearms. The money for the transaction is stolen, and Gannon is trying to elude the gang who stole it and the ones who lost it. Trying to clear his name, he finds refuge with a family of Greek fisherman and sponge divers on the Florida coast.

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Review :

No Such Thing as No Such Thing

"Harbor of Missing Men" is one of those small films that are no longer made, but many of us wish they were. Directed by R.G.Springsteen, no relation to the Boss as far as I know, it is tight, tidy and has no useless trim. It tells the tale of a hard knuckle guy, who's used to dealing with gun runners, but this time his load of illicit firearms is stolen so what's a sort of hero to do? He "takes it on the lam, Lefty" as they used to say way back in the day. That guy is "Brooklyn" Gannon ably played by B movie stalwart Richard Denning. Gannon ends up hiding with a family of Greek fishermen and sponge divers down the Floridian coast. The family is headed by Steven Geray who played every possible nationality even though he was from Hungary. This fisherman's daughter is played by Barbara Fuller who was once married to cowboy actor Lash LaRue and the main nasty is ably played by George Zucco who was one of the screen's meanest. The movie is filled with some of Republic's best "B" players and it gives the viewer what they want and does it as only many of the 60 minute companion features could. Nobody said "There's no such thing as no such thing", but this is the kind of flick that could and get away with it.

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