Cry Tough

NR 5.9
1959 1 hr 23 min Drama , Action , Crime

After getting out of prison, a Latino criminal tries to go straight.

  • Cast:
    John Saxon , Linda Cristal , Joseph Calleia , Harry Townes , Don Gordon , Perry Lopez , Frank Puglia

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Reviews

Steineded
1959/08/01

How sad is this?

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Numerootno
1959/08/02

A story that's too fascinating to pass by...

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Invaderbank
1959/08/03

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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AshUnow
1959/08/04

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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JohnHowardReid
1959/08/05

This remarkable film is the first movie directed by a man named Paul Stanley. A prolific TV director, Paul Stanley made only a handful of movies, of which, as said, this is the first!Here, Stanley directs with a virtuosity, an imagination and a skill tat has seldom been equaled for a first feature. Admittedly, he is helped by a hard-hitting script and solid performances -- especially by the surprisingly talented Linda Cristal.The shadowy low-key photography of the racial ghetto, brilliantly realized by Lathrop and Glassberg, plus Almeida's stunningly effective music score, are other stand-out features of this grim but gripping production.In all, this movie is must viewing for the connoisseur.

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james baesel
1959/08/06

I haven't seen this Flick ! I keep asking TCM to show it. It is interesting in that the main character ,John Saxon, was a member of the Amboy Dukes, a Brooklyn street gang in an eponymous bestselling book of the post war J/D era. The Amboy Dukes was filmed as "City Across the River" - it was Tony Curtis's first film appearance. It was a passable, somewhat tepid version of the famous novel. This one, "Cry Tough" is a common book on the collector's vintage PB market, but this film has never been on VHS, LD, much less DVD. A reviewer above states he saw it on TCM. I've requested it from their library, to no avail. A rarely seen film. Lets get it out on DVD, it can't be worse than a lot of the junk available ! It may be a "Film Noir" in style, "City Across the River" is classified thus.

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don999
1959/08/07

Two characters that beat Saxon up at the beginning are worth watching it just by themselves. I saw it on TCM so I am not going to complain. Its kind of low-budget; at the end when Saxon is running from the cops he jumps from building to building and you can see them shake. It is pretty depressing movie and the depiction of the whole family living in a small apartment is realistic. For example it is so crowded that when Saxon gets out of prison and returns home he has to share his father's bed. I wouldn't go out of my way to see it but it has value if only as a museum piece. I have to commend TCM for showing stuff like this because it is about the only channel on cable that shows stuff that isn't the latest junk. This movie came out around the time of West Side Story when a lot of movies about gangs in New York running around with switchblades terrorizing people. They seem almost quaint compared with what is happening today. Apparently everyone was worried about Puerto Ricans. But when I was a little kid the stuff gave me nightmares. I never saw the movies but I remember the exploitation ads they would run or the previews. After this one they had one called The Young Savages with Burt Lancaster dealing with same subject matter.

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GUENOT PHILIPPE
1959/08/08

As far as I know, that's the only feature that Paul Stanley made for a theâtre release. And a pretty good one.The story of a puertorican hood who tries to get out of his gang and his criminal life and who, of course, can't make it. I know, we have already seen this topic, this scheme a thousand times before. There is the inevitable love story between the thug - played by John Saxon - and the girl who wants him to quit the mob; and his father with whom there is tension for the same reasons. You can also guess the tragic results.The interesting point of view of this feature is that it insists on the social aspect of life conditions for the New York City puertorican community. Promiscuity, unemployment, precariousness and so on...In short, an interesting film.

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