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House of Strangers
House of Strangers
Ruthless Italian-American banker Gino Monetti is engaged in a number of criminal activities. Three of his four grown sons refuse to help their father stay out of prison after he's arrested for his questionable business practices. Three of them take over the business but kick their father out. Max, a lawyer, is the only son that remains loyal.
rating
6.988
runtime
101 min

Release

1949-07-01

Cast

Edward G. Robinson
Edward G. Robinson
as Gino Monetti
Susan Hayward
Susan Hayward
as Irene Bennett
Richard Conte
Richard Conte
as Max Monetti
Luther Adler
Luther Adler
as Joe Monetti
Paul Valentine
Paul Valentine
as Pietro Monetti
Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
as Tony Monetti
Debra Paget
Debra Paget
as Maria Domenico
Hope Emerson
Hope Emerson
as Helena Domenico
Esther Minciotti
Esther Minciotti
as Theresa Monetti
Diana Douglas
Diana Douglas
as Elaine Monetti
Tito Vuolo
Tito Vuolo
as Lucca
Fred Aldrich
Fred Aldrich
as Construction Worker (uncredited)
Maxine Ardell
Maxine Ardell
as Chorus Dancer (uncredited)
Al Bain
Al Bain
as Fight Spectator (uncredited)
David Bauer
David Bauer
as Prosecutor (uncredited)
Eumenio Blanco
Eumenio Blanco
as Man on Street (uncredited)
Lelia Goldoni
Lelia Goldoni
as Italian Girl (uncredited)
Sid Tomack
Sid Tomack
as Waiter (uncredited)
Argentina Brunetti
Argentina Brunetti
as Applicant (uncredited)
John Butler
John Butler
as Bartender (uncredited)
Steve Carruthers
Steve Carruthers
as Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Michael Stark
Michael Stark
Eumenio Blanco
Eumenio Blanco
Dolores Castle
Dolores Castle
Geza De Rosner
Geza De Rosner
Franklyn Farnum
Franklyn Farnum
Tommy Garland
Tommy Garland
Kit Guard
Kit Guard
Stuart Hall
Stuart Hall
as Restaurant Guest (uncredited)
Donna Hamilton
Donna Hamilton
Marjorie Holliday
Marjorie Holliday
Frank Jaquet
Frank Jaquet
Michael Jeffers
Michael Jeffers
Geraldine Jordan
Geraldine Jordan
John Kellogg
John Kellogg
as Danny (uncredited)
Kay Koury
Kay Koury
Carl M. Leviness
Carl M. Leviness
George Magrill
George Magrill
Peter Mamakos
Peter Mamakos
Howard M. Mitchell
Howard M. Mitchell
Ernesto Molinari
Ernesto Molinari
Roger Moore
Roger Moore
as Architect (uncredited)
Ann Morrison
Ann Morrison
Charles Morton
Charles Morton
Emma Palmese
Emma Palmese
Jack Perry
Jack Perry
Joe Ploski
Joe Ploski
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Bernard Sell
Bernard Sell
Mario Siletti
Mario Siletti
as Minor Role (uncredited)
Petra Silva
Petra Silva
Stephen Soldi
Stephen Soldi
Arthur Space
Arthur Space
Robert St. Angelo
Robert St. Angelo
Theresa Testa
Theresa Testa
Guy Thomajan
Guy Thomajan
Philip Van Zandt
Philip Van Zandt
as Minor Role (uncredited)
Vicki Vann
Vicki Vann
Herb Vigran
Herb Vigran
as Man Next to Gino at Fight (uncredited)
Rhoda Williams
Rhoda Williams
Jack Gordon
Jack Gordon
as Man Outside Office (uncredited)
Frank Wilcox
Frank Wilcox
as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Maria Haro
Maria Haro
REVIEWS
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John Chard

It's still being done you know, outside the jungle. House of Strangers is directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and adapted to screenplay by Phillip Yordan from Jerome Weidman's novel I'll Never Go There Any More. It stars Edward G. Robinson, Susan Hayward, Richard Conte, Luther Adler, Paul Valentine and Efrem Zimbalist. Plot finds Robinson as Gino Monetti, an Italian American banker who whilst building up the family business has ostracised three of his four sons. When things go belly up for Gino and the bank, the three sons turn against their father, the other, Max (Conte), stays loyal but finds himself set up for a prison stretch. Untimely since he's started to fall in love with tough cookie Irene Bennett (Hayward). Jerome Weidman's novel has proved to be a popular source for film adaptation, after this 20th Century Fox produced picture came the Western version with Broken Lance in 1954 (Yordan again adapting), and then Circus set for The Big Show in 1961. While its influence can be felt in many other, more notable, crime dramas along the way. The divided clan narrative provides good basis for drama and lets the better actors shine on the screen with such material. Such is the case with House of Strangers, which while hardly shaking the roots of film noir technically, does thematically play out as an engrossing, character rich, melodrama. Propelled by a revenge core peppered with hate motives instead of love; and dabbling in moral ethics et al, Mankiewicz spins it out in flashback structure. The primary focus is on Max and Gino, with both given excellent portrayals by Conte and Robinson. Gino is a driven man, very dismissive towards three of his boys (Adler standing out as Joe) who he finds easy to find fault with. But Max is spared the tough love, Gino admires him and sees him very much as an equal, which naturally irks the other brothers something rotten. This all comes to a head for the final quarter where the pace picks up and the tale comes to its prickly, if not completely satisfactory, ending. In the mix of family strife we have been privy to Max's burgeoning relationship with Irene (Hayward sassy), which positively simmers with sexual tension, or maybe even frustration? This in spite of the fact he is engaged to be married to the homely innocent Maria (Debra Paget). So with dad Gino proving to be, well, something of an ungrateful bastard, and Max cheating on his intended, clearly this is not a film about good old family values coming to the fore! Then there's the small matter of brother betrayal and the case of the foolish decision making process, all elements that keep the viewer hooked till the last. 7/10