
The Damned Don't Cry(1950)
Fed up with her small-town marriage, a woman goes after the big time and gets mixed up with the mob.



Victor Mature
Marc Fury

Terry Moore
Lynn Warren

William Bendix
Joe Farrow

Basil Ruysdael
Judge Ravinek

Donald Randolph
Lloyd Crane

Damian O'Flynn
Ralph Douglas

Cleo Moore
Sally

Ann Doran
Della

Eleanor Audley
Mrs. Livingston
Zachary Charles
Willie
Gambling House is a crime, drama film released in 1950 exploring themes of film noir, gambler. Directed by Ted Tetzlaff, it stars Victor Mature, Terry Moore, William Bendix. A gambler faces deportation when he gets mixed up with murder.
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