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Murder, Inc.

  • 1960
  • PG
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Murder, Inc. (1960)
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The rise and fall of a 1930's Brooklyn crime syndicate, known as Murder Incorporated, led by mobster Lepke Buchalter.The rise and fall of a 1930's Brooklyn crime syndicate, known as Murder Incorporated, led by mobster Lepke Buchalter.The rise and fall of a 1930's Brooklyn crime syndicate, known as Murder Incorporated, led by mobster Lepke Buchalter.

  • Directors
    • Burt Balaban
    • Stuart Rosenberg
  • Writers
    • Irve Tunick
    • Mel Goldberg
    • Burton Turkus
  • Stars
    • Stuart Whitman
    • May Britt
    • Henry Morgan
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    • Directors
      • Burt Balaban
      • Stuart Rosenberg
    • Writers
      • Irve Tunick
      • Mel Goldberg
      • Burton Turkus
    • Stars
      • Stuart Whitman
      • May Britt
      • Henry Morgan
    • 36User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 2 nominations total

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    Stuart Whitman
    Stuart Whitman
    • Joey Collins
    May Britt
    May Britt
    • Eadie Collins
    Henry Morgan
    Henry Morgan
    • Burton Turkus
    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Abe Reles
    David J. Stewart
    David J. Stewart
    • Louis 'Lepke' Buchalter
    Simon Oakland
    Simon Oakland
    • Det. Sgt. William Tobin
    Sarah Vaughan
    Sarah Vaughan
    • Singer
    Morey Amsterdam
    Morey Amsterdam
    • Walter Sage
    Eli Mintz
    Eli Mintz
    • Joe Rosen
    Joseph Bernard
    • Mendy Weiss
    Warren Finnerty
    Warren Finnerty
    • Bug Workman
    Vincent Gardenia
    Vincent Gardenia
    • Lazlo
    Helen Waters
    • Mrs. Corsi
    Leon B. Stevens
    • Loughran
    Howard Smith
    Howard Smith
    • Albert Anastasia
    • (as Howard I. Smith)
    Sylvia Miles
    Sylvia Miles
    • Sadie
    Josip Elic
    Josip Elic
    • 'Red' Alpert
    Lou Polan
    • Louis
    • Directors
      • Burt Balaban
      • Stuart Rosenberg
    • Writers
      • Irve Tunick
      • Mel Goldberg
      • Burton Turkus
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    User reviews36

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    7lastliberal

    Peter Falk 11 years before Columbo

    10 years before Peter Falk racked up a trunk-load of Emmy's and many more nominations for his his work as Columbo, he had two roles that would stand out in the film world. One was Pocketful of Miracles in 1961, and the other was this film the year before.

    His performance as the contract killer Abe 'Kid Twist' Reles is the best thing about the true-life mob story. While most of the other characters just seem to float through the movie, he was intense ans you could see the promise that would lie ahead for him.

    Stuart Whitman, who would get his only Oscar nomination a year later, was also good as Joey, who got caught up in the rackets. May Britt, who would leave the movies to marry Sammy Davis, Jr., was also very good as Joey's wife.

    The movie seems more like a documentary when it is not focused on these three characters. As an added bonus, you get to see the legendary Sarah Vaughan in the movie.
    7planktonrules

    Falk was particularly good here.

    During the very late 50s and early 60s, Hollywood made a bunch of real life crime biographies. I am pretty sure this was due to the success of "The Untouchables" on television and, like "The Untouchables", these movies kind of stuck to the facts....sometimes. Well, at least the names were right. But they were very entertaining.

    The movie is about a group dubbed 'Murder Inc.". It was a clever creation of the mob...a contract killing organization that could not be connected easily to any of the murders since they simply were doing it for the cash. The film is about some of their activities but is mostly concerned with the government's efforts to prosecute them.

    Although this story gives Stuart Whitman and Mai Britt top billing, their parts are really underdeveloped and you never get to know who these people were--especially Whitman's character, Joey Collins. There really is no star in this film...but a few of the hoods come off much better. Folks loved Peter Falk as Abe Reles, one of the most feared hitmen of all time....and he received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for this. David Stewart was also excellent as the gang leader, Lepke.

    A few times during the film, the filmmakers pulled their punches--especially concerning Reles. Although it did show him making a few hits using an ice pick, apparently this monster was known for stabbing his victims in the brain with the ice pick. Nice guy, huh?! This didn't bother me too much, as it was perhaps too ghoulish for 1960 audiences. What bothered me more was how the hairstyles (particularly Mai Britt's) were purely 1960...not late 1930s like they should have been.

    So is it any good? Yes...it's very watchable but also a tad superficial and I felt after seeing it that there was so much more to the story...which there was. Worth your time...not great but quite good.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Highlight Is The Interesting Cast Led By Falk's Fantastic Screen Debut; Nice To See This In B&W CinemaScope, Too

    Those who comment that Peter Falk elevated this movie to a very interesting one are right on the money. Falk, in his first role on screen, definitely plays the most interesting character. Of course, anyone who is a deranged killer is likely to be the focus of viewers' attention. However, the actor still has to be convincing and Falk does a fine job here as "Abe Reles."

    He's convincing!

    What made this film fun for me was not only Falk, but seeing a few other faces I haven't seen in years, such as May Britt, Henry Morgan and Stuart Whitman. Having watched a few "Night Stalker" TV episodes, I was still very familiar with Simon Oakland. The above actors were all very good in here, as was the rest of the cast, except maybe David Stewart as head crime boss "Lepke." He was too bland for his role.

    We even get a song from a young Sarah Vaughan and a comedy routine from Morey Amsterdam!

    Falk is the undisputed star of the film but second-place, to me, went to Morgan, who was quietly fascinating as the cop "Turkus."

    Another nice thing was the DVD which gives us the original widescreen transfer of the film. There aren't many black-and-white CinemaScope pictures available for us movie fans to see, so it was pleasure to view this.
    luciferjohnson

    Falk steals the show

    Peter Falk's almost scarily authentic performance as Reles steals this otherwise mediocre account of the real-life Murder Inc., which made latter-day gangsters like the characters in Goodfellas seem like choir boys in comparison. Though allegedly based on the Turkus-Feder book, most of this is complete fantasy. The central "love story," the Whitman and Britt characters, is utterly ridiculous as well as completely fictitious. The portrayals of Lepke and Mendy Weiss are interesting; the fatso playing Albert Anastasia is completely mischast.

    The scene at the end is a copout, evidently for fear of offending the NYPD.

    The real story of Murder Inc. would be a fascinating movie, instead of this drivel. Even so, this is worth watching because of Falk.
    5bob-790-196018

    Serviceable Crime Movie with Falk a Standout

    How much truth there is in this "true story" with "real people" is a question best left to historians of organized crime. The subplot of Stuart Whitman ("Joey") and May Britt ("Eadie") as a loving couple caught up in nasty doings certainly seems like the stuff of fiction. In any case, this is a low-budget "B" picture with limited resources for portraying the 1930s setting and documenting the historical events with authentic detail.

    The one extraordinary element in the movie is the performance by Peter Falk as a contract killer. He is not only completely believable in the role but downright original, giving us a character who is merciless and vicious yet quick to take offense if anyone finds this objectionable. He can sound plaintively sincere even as we quickly come to see that he is incapable of sincerity. He has a host of minor quirks and tics that are fun to watch.

    Face it, evil can be fascinating and even attractive, in a disturbing way. Another example in this movie is the portrayal of crime kingpin Louis "Lepke" Bucholter by David J. Stewart. While certainly not achieving the high level of Falk's performance, Stewart shows real style as the milk-drinking mobster.

    There is one other bonus in this film: Sarah Vaughan, looking young and pretty, sings a nice song with that inimitable voice.

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    • Trivia
      Actor, later producer/executive, Robert Evans turned down the part of Reles, because it was "not the lead role" and Peter Falk was cast instead, becoming Falk's first Oscar nominated performance.
    • Goofs
      Joe Rosen was gunned down 13 September 1936, but the hit man arrives at the crime scene in a 1939 Buick.
    • Quotes

      Abe "Kid Twist" Reles: I'm gonna tell you something about women. I never met one that didn't need a rap in the head, and often.

    • Connections
      Featured in Peter Falk versus Columbo (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      The Awakening
      Written by George David Weiss (as George Weiss)

      Performed by Sarah Vaughan

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 1960 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Unterwelt
    • Filming locations
      • Riegelmann Boardwalk and West 29th Street, Brooklyn, New York, USA(Half Moon Hotel)
    • Production company
      • Princess Production Corporation
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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