Odds Against Tomorrow

Odds Against Tomorrow
  • Release date: 1 Nov 1959
  • Release year: 1959
  • Runtime: 96 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: neo noir, new york city, heist, bank robbery, based on novel, racial tension, n word, pay phone, carousel, gay character
Plot:
Star Harry Belafonte produced this gritty, New York-set noir, which doubles as both a tense heist thriller and an X-ray of 1950s racial tensions. In need of quick money, fallen former cop David Burke (Ed Begley) recruits hard-bitten ex-con Earl Slater (Robert Ryan and debt-ridden nightclub singer Johnny Ingram (Belafonte) to pull off a bank job. But as the animosity between Johnny and the racist Slater boils over, the entire plan threatens to implode. Written by blacklisted filmmaker nm068979 (FORCE OF EVIL) and featuring a moody jazz score by John Lewis of the Modern Jazz Quartet, ODDS AGAINST TOMORROW was selected by no less than French crime master Jean-Pierre Melville as one of his all-time favorite films.
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