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Act of Violence 1948

Runtime

82 mins

Language

English

English

When former POW Frank Enley returns to his California hometown, the townspeople celebrate him as a hero. But a dark secret from his wartime past resurfaces when fellow survivor Joe Parkson appears, determined to hold Frank accountable. A relentless manhunt unfolds as the two clash over past deeds.

When former POW Frank Enley returns to his California hometown, the townspeople celebrate him as a hero. But a dark secret from his wartime past resurfaces when fellow survivor Joe Parkson appears, determined to hold Frank accountable. A relentless manhunt unfolds as the two clash over past deeds.

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Act of Violence does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Roger Moore

Roger Moore

Wino Pedestrian (uncredited)

Robert Ryan

Robert Ryan

Joe Parkson

William Bailey

William Bailey

Convention Party Drunk (uncredited)

Van Heflin

Van Heflin

Frank R. Enley

Will Wright

Will Wright

Pop

Janet Leigh

Janet Leigh

Edith Enley

Barbara Billingsley

Barbara Billingsley

Woman (voice) (uncredited)

Berry Kroeger

Berry Kroeger

Johnny

Frank J. Scannell

Frank J. Scannell

Bell Captain (uncredited)

Don Haggerty

Don Haggerty

Policeman (uncredited)

Mary Astor

Mary Astor

Pat

David Newell

David Newell

Bystander (uncredited)

Taylor Holmes

Taylor Holmes

Gavery

John Albright

John Albright

Bellboy (uncredited)

Connie Gilchrist

Connie Gilchrist

Martha

Dick Elliott

Dick Elliott

Convention Party Drunk (uncredited)

Garry Owen

Garry Owen

Auto Rental Co. Attendant (uncredited)

Larry Holt

Larry Holt

Georgie Enley (uncredited)

Phyllis Thaxter

Phyllis Thaxter

Ann

Harry Tenbrook

Harry Tenbrook

Man (uncredited)

Mahlon Hamilton

Mahlon Hamilton

Wino Pedestrian (uncredited)

George Ovey

George Ovey

Bystander (uncredited)

Wilbur Mack

Wilbur Mack

Convention Party Drunk (uncredited)

Howard M. Mitchell

Howard M. Mitchell

Bartender (uncredited)

Brick Sullivan

Brick Sullivan

Conventioneer (uncredited)

Sayre Dearing

Sayre Dearing

Conventioneer (uncredited)

Ralph Montgomery

Ralph Montgomery

Man at Bar (uncredited)

Margaret Bert

Margaret Bert

Bystander (uncredited)

Rudolph Anders

Rudolph Anders

German (voice) (uncredited)

Fred Santley

Fred Santley

Convention Party Drunk (uncredited)

Anne Kimbell

Anne Kimbell

Bystander (uncredited)

A. Cameron Grant

A. Cameron Grant

Man at Bar (uncredited)

Douglas Carter

Douglas Carter

Heavy Jowled Man (uncredited)

Tom Hanlon

Tom Hanlon

Radio Commentator (voice) (uncredited)

Ralph Peters

Ralph Peters

Tim - Bartender (uncredited)

Dick Simmons

Dick Simmons

Veteran (uncredited)

Robert R. Stephenson

Robert R. Stephenson

Bartender in Dive (uncredited)

Walter Merrill

Walter Merrill

Man at Bar (uncredited)

Mickey Martin

Mickey Martin

Teenage Boy (uncredited)

Roland Varno

Roland Varno

German (voice) (uncredited)

Nolan Leary

Nolan Leary

Voice (voice) (uncredited)

Everett Glass

Everett Glass

Hotel Night Clerk (uncredited)

Phil Tead

Phil Tead

Hotel Day Clerk (uncredited)

Irene Seidner

Irene Seidner

Old Woman (uncredited)

Bill Cartledge

Bill Cartledge

Newsboy (uncredited)

Candy Toxton

Candy Toxton

Veteran's Wife (uncredited)

Harry Antrim

Harry Antrim

Fred

Rex Downing

Rex Downing

Teenage Boy (uncredited)

Hans Schumm

Hans Schumm

German (voice) (uncredited)

Jim Drum

Jim Drum

Policeman (uncredited)

Phil Dunham

Phil Dunham

Convention Party Drunk (uncredited)

Mary Jo Ellis

Mary Jo Ellis

Bystander (uncredited)

Jimmy Kelly

Jimmy Kelly

Bystander (uncredited)

Wesley Hopper

Wesley Hopper

Policeman (uncredited)

Robert Skelton

Robert Skelton

Cabbie (uncredited)

Fred Datig Jr.

Fred Datig Jr.

Bystander (uncredited)

Rocco Lanzo

Rocco Lanzo

Teenage Boy (uncredited)

Florita Romero

Florita Romero

Girl (uncredited)

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After surviving a Nazi POW camp where comrades were murdered by guards during an escape attempt, Frank Enley Van Heflin is respected for his fine character and good works in the small California town of Santa Lisa, where he, his young wife Edith Enley Janet Leigh and their baby have settled after moving from the East. What Edith does not know is that Frank moved them there to escape the fallout from those WWII prison camp events.

Frank carries a quiet burden, and his old ally-turned-enemy, Joe Parkson Robert Ryan, bears a deeper wound: a crippled leg from the same ordeal. Joe is determined to make Frank answer for the past, believing that justice is owed for the men who died. His resolve is sharpened by a newspaper story praising Frank’s civic efforts, a contrast that irks Joe and intensifies his plan to confront him. Joe’s girlfriend, Ann Sturgess Phyllis Thaxter, knows the truth about Joe’s fixation but cannot sway him from his path toward vengeance.

The tension erupts when Joe confronts Edith at their home and bluntly reveals the hidden truth about Frank. The revelation unsettles Edith and fractures the fragile peace she thought they had built. Meanwhile, Frank, relentlessly pursued by Joe, goes to a trade convention at a Los Angeles hotel, hoping to face the past in person and perhaps bring some clarity to his wife’s questions. Edith arrives too, determined to hear the truth directly from her husband before she must face life at home without the illusion of a perfect life.

A tense confrontation between Frank and Joe follows, and their struggle spills into the crowded streets of downtown Los Angeles. Frank, pushed to flee, ends up on Skid Row, where a chance encounter with a woman named Pat Mary Astor leads him to a shady circle—Gavery Taylor Holmes, a cunning lawyer, and a ruthless thug, Johnny Berry Kroeger. It’s here that Frank is drawn into a dangerous scheme: Johnny, under the influence of the alcohol-soaked night, learns from Frank enough to lure Joe into a trap at the Santa Lisa train station.

When Frank wakes from the binge, he regrets the plan that has taken hold. He returns home, trying to convince Edith that the danger has passed, and that their already fragile world can still be salvaged. Yet the clock keeps ticking, and Frank makes the painful choice to warn Joe in person. He heads toward the station, hoping to avert a tragedy, but Johnny is waiting with a gun.

In a moment that defines the cost of unresolved guilt, Frank throws himself in front of Joe, taking the bullet meant for his former comrade. As the car that Johnny drives speeds away, Frank’s sacrifice sets off a fiery crash that leaves him mortally wounded in the street. The crowd gathers as Joe kneels beside his old captain, recognizing the depth of Frank’s final act. With a quiet, heavy resolve, Joe tells the surrounding onlookers that he will be the one to tell Edith about her husband’s death, acknowledging the bond that survived even the hardest years and the most brutal choices.

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