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Never Love a Stranger

  • 1958
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
465
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Following the life of an orphan and the events that change his life and lead him into a life of crime.Following the life of an orphan and the events that change his life and lead him into a life of crime.Following the life of an orphan and the events that change his life and lead him into a life of crime.

  • Director
    • Robert Stevens
  • Writers
    • Richard Day
    • Harold Robbins
  • Stars
    • John Drew Barrymore
    • Lita Milan
    • Robert Bray
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    465
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Stevens
    • Writers
      • Richard Day
      • Harold Robbins
    • Stars
      • John Drew Barrymore
      • Lita Milan
      • Robert Bray
    • 17User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Drew Barrymore
    John Drew Barrymore
    • Francis 'Frankie' Kane
    Lita Milan
    Lita Milan
    • Julie Cabell
    Robert Bray
    Robert Bray
    • 'Silk' Fennelli
    Steve McQueen
    Steve McQueen
    • Martin Cabell
    Salem Ludwig
    • Moishe Moscowitz
    R.G. Armstrong
    R.G. Armstrong
    • Flix
    Douglas Rodgers
    • Brother Bernard
    Felice Orlandi
    Felice Orlandi
    • Bert
    Augusta Merighi
    • Mrs. Cozzolina
    Vincent Barbi
      Abe Simon
      • 'Fats' Crown
      Vitina Marcus
      Vitina Marcus
      • Frances Kane
      • (as Dolores Vitina)
      Gino Ardito
      • Willy
      • (uncredited)
      Richard Bright
      Richard Bright
      • Street Gang Tough Lookout
      • (uncredited)
      Walter Burke
      Walter Burke
      • Jimmy Keough
      • (uncredited)
      Dort Clark
      Dort Clark
      • Madigan
      • (uncredited)
      Joe Costa
      • Joe
      • (uncredited)
      John Dalz
      • Father Quinn
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Robert Stevens
      • Writers
        • Richard Day
        • Harold Robbins
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      User reviews17

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      5stwadsworth

      Not quite a clunker

      The film while not exactly a clunker could have been a lot better.

      it has that late 50's b/w gangster feel to it like "Studs Lonigan" a couple of years later. A young Steve McQueen cast as a Jewish kid who becomes an attorney does what he can in a supporting role. The person who did have me riveted throughout was John Drew Barrymore who is pretty good in this although his character gets more absurd as the film goes on. Barrymore was a striking looking actor & had talent enough to have a much better career than he actually ended up having.

      His lifestyle choices ruined all that, Lita Milan who plays Barymore's girlfriend retired from films all together shortly after & married the Prime minister of the Dominican Republic or something.
      3robin-moss2

      A weak and silly movie with a few points of interest.

      "Never Love A Stranger" is a badly directed movie with very poor dialogue, and an off-screen narrator pompously intoning meaningless platitudes.. The basic story is borrowed from several better films, and consequently has few surprises for the audience. However the film is of interest for other reasons.

      The first major turning point in the story is based on an extraordinarily racist idea. A mother had died giving birth to a baby who is brought up in a Catholic orphanage. When the child is in his teens, it is discovered that his mother was Jewish. Although the boy has been raised from birth as a Christian, it is decided that he should be removed from the orphanage because it is felt that his parentage prevents him from being a Christian! Can any student of the Catholic Church in America confirm or deny that this kind of racist nonsense ever occurred?

      Steve McQueen gives an early career performance, and already it is strikingly obvious that he has a rapport with the movie camera. Interestingly, so too has John Drew Barrymore, which raises the question of why did his movie career not prosper. Lita Milan has a strong and interesting face that is not conventionally beautiful. Thanks to Lee Garmes' lighting and to her heavy eye shadow, she seems better looking than she really is. R. G. Armstong comes in late in the movie, playing a hired assassin. Wearing glasses and city clothes, he is almost unrecognisable from the westerners he played in Sam Peckinpah's movies. Only his eyes remind the audience that they have seen him somewhere before.

      The IMDb states incorrectly that Dorothy Collins is not given a screen credit, Yes she is, and so too is lyricist Lawrence Elow.

      It is regrettable that "Never Love A Stranger" is such a weak movie. Buried beneath the shoddy dialogue and implausible characterisation is a workable story, struggling to emerge.
      5blanche-2

      an abomination

      I watched this to see John Drew Barrymore, whom I had never seen as an actor. The film also stars Steve McQueen, Lita Milan, and Robert Bray.

      The premise is somewhat iffy. An orphan, Frankie Kane, raised in a Catholic orphanage, is found to be Jewish, so he has to be sent somewhere else. Someone asked on IMDb if this was true about the Catholic church. I have no idea. It seems to me if they could make someone a Christian, they would.

      Okay, that aside, Frankie has Jewish friends, Martin Cabell (McQueen) and his sister Julie. Frankie protected Martin from some antiSemite teens, and Martin wants Frankie to teach him how to fight. Frankie also falls for Julie.

      With the threat of being sent away, Frankie leaves town. He has had some contact with a gangster, Silk Fennell (Bray) before leaving. When he returns to town a hopeless bum seven years later, Bray brings him into the business. Bray is also by then involved with Julie, and she's singing in a nightclub.

      Martin by now is a special prosecutor who is supposed to bring down the mob, and he wants Frankie to turn himself in. Problems ensue.

      I think Frankie could have run away for another reason besides being Jewish - and I don't understand making the Cabells Jewish. It just made no sense to have that part of the story.

      John Drew Barrymore, Drew's dad, John's son, was a good-looking man who reminded me of the actor Mark Goddard. He's pretty good in this. Unfortunately, he came to a bad end, and, thanks to him, his father came to a worse one.

      Barrymore Sr. Had wanted to be cremated but at that time, Catholics couldn't be cremated. That law changed in 1963. Long story short, John Drew and a relative dug up Barrymore's body - after 38 years - and the leakage of body fluids nearly killed both of them. The fluids had formed a glue and attached it to the floor of the crypt, making it difficult to move, and the fluids continued leaking. John insisted on looking inside before his father was cremated and was completely freaked out.

      Steve McQueen give an authoritative performance. R. G. Armstrong, a familiar face, is also in the film.

      Not good - but it was written by Harold Robbins, and had I known that, I would have skipped it.
      8clanciai

      A hard life from beginning to end, and reaching the top in between doesn't help...

      It's a Harold Robbins story and production, and it's a very interesting story. A mother gives birth to an orphan and dies, the orphan is taken to a catholic orphanage and brought up a catholic. 16 years later he runs away for personal reasons. Before that he has made friends with Steve McQueen and his sister, who becomes his love, but his employer is a gangster, which brings complications and ultimately turns him into a hard knuckles gangster too. Of course it doesn't pay in the long run, but what about his relationships with his best friends, Steve McQueen who turns into his chief prosecutor and his sister, who never let him down? It's a great and fascinating set-up and story, and although it is not quite convincing as a noir, the interesting story remains a lasting curiosity, as the catholic-jewish orphan actually goes through all the worst dregs of life to finally reach - what? That is the question.

      I can understand those who award this film full ten points, and those who discard it with a 1. But John Drew Barrymore makes a good job, and Steve McQueen in his first full length movie is already here the reliable character he always was. Even one of the gangsters turn human in the end, but it's too late to stop the tragedy... Raymond Scott's music also contributes to the effort of making it a convincing noir, and almost succeeds...John Drew Barrymore's charming smile doesn't help him much, but he makes the best of it, in this bitter story of a bitter destiny......
      DSHThompson

      Even the score doesn't help.

      I came to own and watch this film because the score was written by musician and inventor Raymond Scott. The acting is very wooden. but fans of Steve McQueen might get a kick out of seeing him in an early role, not to mention the Buddy Holly glasses!

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      • Trivia
        First credited feature film role of Steve McQueen, who was credited fourth, portraying a character named Martin Cabell.
      • Goofs
        In the opening scene of the movie (the scene is titled on-screen as "New York 1912"), Frances Kane is shown walking down a city street toward the midwife's home. In the far background to the left is the rear of a parked car from the 1950s.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Steve McQueen: The King of Cool (1998)
      • Soundtracks
        Never Love a Stranger
        Music by Raymond Scott

        Lyrics by Lawrence Elow

        Vocals by Dorothy Collins

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      • Release date
        • June 22, 1958 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Official site
        • Streaming on "German Tuñon" YouTube Channel
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Der Gangsterkönig von New York
      • Production company
        • Caryn
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 31 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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