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  1. The Enforcer (aka Murder, Inc. in the United Kingdom) is a 1951 American film noir co-directed by Bretaigne Windust and an uncredited Raoul Walsh, who shot most of the film's suspenseful moments, including the ending.

  2. The Enforcer: Directed by Bretaigne Windust, Raoul Walsh. With Humphrey Bogart, Zero Mostel, Ted de Corsia, Everett Sloane. A crusading district attorney finally gets a chance to prosecute the organizer and boss of Murder Inc.

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    • Crime, Film-Noir, Thriller
    • Bretaigne Windust, Raoul Walsh
    • 1951-02-24
  3. Sep 4, 2022 · Reviewer: BornBohemian. Subject: Bogey's a cop, of course, and the movie has some of the best cop roleplayers of the day in it, though I draw a blank right now who they were, lol. But, the movie has a good plot, performances, ending.

  4. The Enforcer (aka Murder, Inc.) is an American 1951 black-and-white film noir co-directed by Bretaigne Windust and an uncredited Raoul Walsh, who shot most o...

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  5. Rated 3/5 Stars • Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Audience Member a classic crime film noir movie with excellent acting and noir lighting and cinematography.

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    • Humphrey Bogart
    • Bretaigne Windust
    • Crime, Drama
  6. The Enforcer (1951) is a taut and suspenseful film noir, notable for its intriguing fragmented structure, its shockingly violent scenes, and its groundbreaking subject matter. When an informer who has agreed to testify against his mobster boss is killed, Assistant D.A. Martin Ferguson (Humphrey Bogart) reviews the case he has built up against ...

  7. Shot in a compelling, fast-paced, semi-documentary style (mostly by an uncredited Raoul Walsh, who took over the production when original director Bretaigne Windust fell ill), The Enforcer is a mini-masterpiece, a lean piece of film-making with no wasted moments or scenes.