
After being arrested as a murder suspect, drunk Al Willis lashes out at the police, is beaten and vows revenge. The next night Lieutenant Parks is killed, and Chief Conroy brands Willis the prime suspect despite no proof. Dismissed from the force, Conroy still hunts Willis, who flees to a seedy Mexican‑border town, where their pursuit blurs the line between law and outlaw.
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Explore the complete cast of Naked Alibi, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Gloria Grahame
Marianna

Sterling Hayden
Joe E. Conroy

Gene Barry
Al Willis

Don Haggerty
Matt Matthews

Max Showalter
Det. Lt. Parks (as Casey Adams)

Billy Chapin
Petey

Chuck Connors
Capt. Owen Kincaide

Stuart Randall
Chief A. S. Babcock

Tol Avery
Irish

Dee Carroll
Lois (uncredited)

Joseph Mell
Otto Stoltz

Marcia Henderson
Helen Willis

Fay Roope
F.J. O'Day

Richard Beach
Felix

Don Garrett
Tony

Paul Levitt
Gerald Frazier
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Fred Parks
Joe Conroy
Matt Matthews
Edgar Goodwin
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In a California city, police lieutenant Fred Parks, Max Showalter, interrogates mild-mannered baker Albert Willis, Gene Barry, about a string of violent robberies. When Willis angrily strikes Parks during questioning, Chief Joseph “Joe” E. Conroy, Sterling Hayden, intervenes but is pressured to release Willis due to political scrutiny from city councilman Edgar Goodwin, who is investigating allegations of police brutality. That night, Parks is murdered, and Joe takes charge of the case. Despite circumstantial evidence linking Willis to the crime—most notably matching bullets from the murder—the police lack definitive proof. Willis flees during a subsequent arrest attempt, sustaining a head injury. Public outrage over his treatment forces Joe to release him again, but Joe orders surveillance on Willis. The baker evades his tail by slipping into a church, and hours later, two officers are killed. When Joe confronts Willis and a scuffle ensues—witnessed by a reporter—Joe is fired for brutality and labeled mentally unstable. Determined to clear his name, he enlists his friend, private detective Matt Matthews, Don Haggerty, to help track Willis.
Willis, paranoid from being followed, flees to Border City, Mexico, with Joe in pursuit. There, Willis visits his girlfriend Marianna, Gloria Grahame, a nightclub singer who tolerates his abusive behavior out of misguided love. Joe circulates Willis’s photo in town but is ambushed by local criminals, who stab and rob him. He is discovered by a boy named Petey, Billy Chapin, and his uncle Charlie, who nurse him back to health. Marianna, living nearby, secretly takes a photo of Willis labeled “Killer or family man?” from Joe’s belongings. Confronting Willis at a party, she witnesses his violent temper when he throws a waiter off a balcony. Later, Willis accuses Marianna of infidelity after spotting Joe outside her apartment and brutally beats her. Marianna flees to Joe’s hotel, where he reveals Willis’s connection to a hijacking ring via an incriminating telegram. They attempt to deliver the evidence to the police, but Willis and his henchmen ambush them at the nightclub.
During the confrontation, Joe deduces Willis hid the murder weapon in the California church he previously visited. A barroom brawl orchestrated by Willis’s men allows Joe and Marianna to escape, but Willis pursues them into an alley. Joe subdues Willis and forces him into a car, intending to return to California to retrieve the gun. After evading police, they cross the border by stowing Willis in a truck. Upon arrival, Willis escapes and races to the church to retrieve the weapon. Joe and Marianna follow, but police arrest Joe before he can intervene. Marianna enters the church alone, where Willis takes her hostage on the rooftop. Joe breaks through the police cordon and confronts Willis, who shoots Marianna during the struggle. Joe fatally wounds Willis, who falls to his death. As Marianna dies in Joe’s arms, she laments that they met too late. Carrying her body to an ambulance, Joe watches her being covered with a sheet before walking away, his reputation restored but haunted by loss.
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