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Johnny O'Clock - (Re-issueTrailer)

Gambling hall owners get mixed up with a cop on the take, leading to murder and mystery in Johnny O'Clock (1947).

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Johnny O'Clock (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Trigger Happy Cop
Dick Powell (title character) overseeing his New York underworld casino, joining aide Charlie (John Kellogg) and hat-check employee Harriet (Nina Foch), before he visits with his crooked cop ally Blayden (Jim Bannon), early in Robert Rossen's Johnny O'Clock, 1947.
johnny O'Clock (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Hard As Nalis
New York cop Koch (Lee J. Cobb) travels to Harrisburg to introduce himself to Nancy (Evelyn Keyes, her first scene), the sister of the latest victim in his murder investigation, in Robert Rossen's Johnny O'Clock, 1947, starring Dick Powell.
johnny O'Clock (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Nice Gimmick
Casino operator Dick Powell (title character) busts a crooked dealer (Matty Fain), receives fickle Nelle (Ellen Drew), girlfriend of his senior partner Marchettis (Thomas Gomez), who hears an offer from Johnny's rival, twisted cop Chuck (Jim Bannon), in Robert Rossen's Johnny O'Clock, 1947.
Johnny O'Clock (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Good Day's Sleep
Opening scenes, Lee J. Cobb as New York cop Koch, jousting with character actor Phil Brown as the hotel clerk, talking about Dick Powell (title character), introduced with sidekick Charlie (John Kellogg), in first-time director Robert Rossen's Johnny O'Clock, 1947.

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