The Hoodlum is a 1951 American film noir directed by Max Nosseck featuring Lawrence Tierney, Allene Roberts, Marjorie Riordan and Lisa Golm.
Synopsis
Vincent Lubeck est un ex-détenu vicieux. Ses activités criminelles sont méprisées par sa famille, mais il les utilise et en abuse dans le cadre de ses crimes. Finalement, son propre frère doit lui tenir tête.
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