
Only a woman’s heart could reach out for such a man! A police detective’s violent nature keeps him from being a good cop.
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Explore the complete cast of Where the Sidewalk Ends, 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.

Karl Malden
Det. Lt. Thomas

Dana Andrews
Det. Sgt. Mark Dixon

Neville Brand
Steve, Scalise Hood (uncredited)

Bert Freed
Det. Sgt. Paul Klein

Gene Tierney
Morgan Taylor

Gary Merrill
Tommy Scalise

Craig Stevens
Ken Paine

Ian Macdonald
Detective Casey (uncredited)

Eda Reiss Merin
Mrs. Shirley Klein (uncredited)

Tom Tully
Jiggs Taylor

Fred Aldrich
Detective at Staff Meeting (uncredited)

Ruth Donnelly
Martha

Ralph Brooks
Railroad Baggage Clerk (uncredited)

Larry Thompson
Riley (uncredited)

Bob Evans
Sweatshirt (uncredited)

David Bauer
Sid Kramer

Robert F. Simon
Insp. Nicholas Foley (uncredited)

Oleg Cassini
Oleg the Fashion Designer (uncredited)

John Daheim
Scalise Hoodlum (uncredited)

Stephen Roberts
Gilruth (uncredited)

Eddie Borden
Pool Hall Patron (uncredited)

John McGuire
Detective Gertessen (uncredited)

Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Pool Hall Patron (uncredited)

Grayce Mills
Mrs. Tribaum, Paine's Landlady (uncredited)

Harry von Zell
Mr. Morrison (uncredited)

Charles Tannen
Police Radio Dispatcher #79 (voice) (uncredited)

Tom Coleman
Detective at Staff Meeting (uncredited)

Robert Foulk
Fenney (uncredited)

Chuck Hamilton
Detective at Staff Meeting (uncredited)

Robert Patten
Medical Examiner (uncredited)

Sayre Dearing
Man at Dice Table / Passerby (uncredited)

Bert Stevens
Passerby (uncredited)

Herbert Lytton
Joe, Scalise Hood (uncredited)

John Close
Hanson (uncredited)

Chili Williams
Teddy (uncredited)

Charles Flynn
Policeman Schwartz (uncredited)

Clancy Cooper
Police Desk Sergeant Murphy (uncredited)

Louise Lorimer
Mrs. Jackson (uncredited)

Robert B. Williams
Detective (uncredited)

Ray Spiker
Policeman (uncredited)

Clarence Straight
Detective (uncredited)

Lou Krugman
Mike Williams (uncredited)

Lester Sharpe
Friedman, Morgan's Employer (uncredited)

Lou Nova
Ernie, Scalise Hood (uncredited)

Mack Williams
Jerry Morris, Attorney (uncredited)

Peggy O'Connor
Model (uncredited)

Barry Brooks
Thug (uncredited)

Tony Barr
Hoodlum (uncredited)

Phil Tully
Det. Ted Benson, 16th Precinct (uncredited)

Joseph Granby
Fat Man (uncredited)

Anthony George
Scalise Hoodlum (uncredited)

Don Appell
Willie Bender (uncredited)

Shirley Tegge
Model (uncredited)
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What is the name of the police detective who is demoted for using excessive violence?
Mark Dixon
Tommy Scalise
Jiggs Taylor
Ken Paine
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New York City, 1950. Mark Dixon is a city police detective who is demoted by Inspector Foley due to his frequent use of violence, a trait rooted in his own father’s criminal past. In a hotel elsewhere in town, gangster Tommy Scalise hosts a floating crap game that ends with the death of a visiting Texas tycoon. Police are summoned, including Dixon, who had once arrested Scalise for murder but was later acquitted.
During the investigation, detectives learn that newspaper columnist Ken Paine and a model, Morgan Taylor, had left the game early. Dixon joins the inquiry and visits Paine at his apartment. In questioning, Paine’s drunken belligerence becomes too much for Dixon; in self-defense, he slugs Paine, killing him. It soon emerges that Paine wore a metal plate in his head as a result of a war injury.
Fresh from his demotion for violence, Dixon tries to conceal what happened. He borrows Paine’s coat and puts a bandage on his own face where Paine had one, laying a false trail that Paine left town. Back at Paine’s apartment, Dixon narrowly avoids being seen by Morgan Taylor’s father, cab driver Jiggs Taylor, who bursts in, learns Paine slapped his daughter, and threatens Paine from outside before leaving when there’s no answer. Dixon then transports Paine’s corpse to the river, where it’s dumped, but the body is soon discovered. To cover his tracks, Dixon suggests Scalise murdered Paine as well as the Texas tycoon.
As the case unfolds, detectives question Morgan and Jiggs Taylor. It’s revealed that Morgan was Paine’s estranged wife, and the night of the Scalise gathering was the first time she had seen him in months. Dixon still insists Scalise is the killer, but Jiggs is arrested after being seen at Paine’s apartment. A complicated romance grows between Dixon and Morgan, yet he cannot bear to tell her the truth. He arranges a top lawyer for Jiggs—one who has never lost a murder case—but the attorney refuses the case.
After a tense confrontation with Scalise, Dixon writes a letter addressed to Inspector Foley, marked “to be opened in the event of my death.” He plans to meet Scalise again, believing that at least this time accountability will follow. Scalise anticipates this and shoots Dixon in the arm rather than killing him. Then one of Scalise’s men arrives with news that police have learned the truth about the tycoon’s murder from an informant. As the gang attempts to escape via a car elevator, Dixon stalls it until the police arrive. Back at the precinct, Foley—proud of Dixon’s work—returns the letter unopened, but Dixon asks him to read it. Foley arrests Dixon, and Morgan witnesses, still believing in him. When she asks why he’s being taken into custody, Dixon asks Foley to show her the letter; even knowing the truth, her love remains undaunted, and she declares that he will not be punished for the accidental death.
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