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The Miami Story (1954) | Directed by Fred F. Sears
The Miami Story is a crime thriller about an ex-convict recruited by law enforcement to help bring down a powerful crime syndicate in Miami. Using his criminal background and connections, he infiltrates the mob’s inner circle while the police secretly monitor the operation. The film unfolds as a tense mix of undercover drama, mob intrigue, and violent confrontations, showcasing the dangers of organized crime in postwar America.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Film Noir
Director: Fred F. Sears
Fred F. Sears was an American director, actor, and screenwriter, best known for his rapid-fire output of low-budget films during the 1950s. Working frequently for Columbia Pictures, he directed everything from crime dramas to westerns and science fiction. Despite the modest budgets, Sears became known for keeping stories moving quickly and entertainingly. Among his most famous works are Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956) and Rock Around the Clock (1956).
Star Cast:
Barry Sullivan as Mick Flagg
Luther Adler as Tony Brill
John Baer as Steve Foster
Adele Jergens as Holly Abbott
Beverly Garland as Betty Stacey
William Henry as Lt. Mike Abbott
George Eldredge as Capt. Thompson
The Miami Story was generally received as a competent but conventional entry in the crime film cycle of the 1950s. Audiences enjoyed the noirish atmosphere, fast pacing, and performances, especially from Barry Sullivan and Luther Adler. While it did not achieve major box office success, it was appreciated by fans of crime thrillers for its gritty portrayal of the Miami underworld.
Fun Facts:
The film was part of Columbia’s wave of crime dramas that capitalized on the popularity of noir and gangster films in the early 1950s.
Fred F. Sears, the director, was known for working at lightning speed, sometimes completing films in less than three weeks.
Beverly Garland, who appears in the film, later became well known on television, appearing in shows like My Three Sons and Scarecrow and Mrs. King.
The story highlighted the cooperation between law enforcement and reformed criminals, a theme popular in postwar crime films.
The movie is often cited as an example of how Hollywood used exotic American cities like Miami to add flair and atmosphere to noir-style storytelling.
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