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Cast & Crew Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Max Steiner, Ralph Bellamy, Paul Guilfoyle, Joseph Crehan, Richard Wagner, Edwin B. DuPar, Byron Haskin, Frédéric Chopin, Leo F. Forbstein, Ray Heindorf, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Heinz Roemheld, Gioachino Rossini, Jimmy Aye, Lloyd Bacon, Tommy Baker, Earl Baldwin, Granville Bates, Sidney Bracey, Harlan Briggs, Charles D. Brown, Charles D. Brown, Robert Burks, Joe Caits, Louise Carter, Frédéric Chopin, Charles Coleman, G. Pat Collins, Richard Connell, Morgan Conway, Gino Corrado, Donald Crisp, Hugh Cummings, Charles De Ravenne, Jean Del Val, Wilfred Lucas, Allen Jenkins, Richard Lane, James Flavin, Frank Orth, Frank Faylen, Tony Gaudio, Lee Phelps, Max Parker, Creighton Hale, Willard Van Enger, Perc Westmore, Tom Tyler, Louis Natheaux, Edgar Norton, Sam McDaniel, Mary Gordon, Georges Renavent, Armand Kaliz, Hal B. Wallis, Paul Porcasi, Jack Scholl, C.A. Riggs, Ann Sothern, Pat Gleason, John Qualen, William Holmes, Leonard Mudie, Allen Pomeroy, Edward McWade, Harry Warren, Jack L. Warner, Frank Moran, Jack Kenny, M.K. Jerome, Jerry Wald, Don Rowan, George Sorel, Richard Macaulay, Dick Wessel, Richard Maybery, Max Hoffman Jr., Claude Wisberg, Howard Shoup, John Ridgely, Cecil Kellaway, William Hopper, Mark Hellinger, Paul Phillips, Don Siegel, Nanette Vallon, Tim Ryan, George Haywood, Terry Nibert, Jack Woody ...Show All
Hide Description: Gang boss Little John Sarto returns from Europe where he was looking for "class" to find his old mob taken over by Jack Burns. When he puts together a rival gang he gets wounded and seeks refuge in a monastery. He is gradually transformed by the simple, sincere brothers and, after one last gangland appearance, decides he has found class at last in the monastery. Related & similar Films and TV-Shows:Links:
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