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Call Northside 777

66.01 %|Feb 13, 1948|Crime, Drama

In 1932, a cop is killed and Frank Wiecek sentenced to life. Eleven years later, a newspaper ad by Frank's mother leads Chicago reporter P.J. O'Neal to look into the case. For some time, O'Neal continues to believe Frank guilty. But when he starts to change his mind, he meets increased resistance from authorities unwilling to be proved wrong.

Featured Crew

Quentin Reynolds
Adaptation
Joseph MacDonald
Director of Photography
Henry Hathaway
Director
Leonard Hoffman
Adaptation
J. Watson Webb Jr.
Editor
Jay Dratler
Screenplay
James P. McGuire
Writer
Jerome Cady
Screenplay

Cast

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James Stewart
P.J. 'Jim' McNeal
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Richard Conte
Frank W. Wiecek
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Lee J. Cobb
Brian Kelly
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Helen Walker
Laura McNeal
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Betty Garde
Wanda Skutnik
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Kasia Orzazewski
Tillie Wiecek
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Joanne De Bergh
Helen Wiecek
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Howard Smith
K.L. Palmer
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Moroni Olsen
Parole Board Chairman
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John McIntire
Sam Faxon
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Paul Harvey
Martin J. Burns
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Robert Adler
Taxicab Driver (uncredited)
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Truman Bradley
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
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Michael Chapin
Frank Wiecek Jr. (uncredited)
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James Dime
Poker Player (uncredited)
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Rex Downing
Copy Boy (uncredited)
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Ben Erway
Photo Lab Technician (uncredited)
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Helen Foster
Secretary (uncredited)
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Jonathan Hale
Governor's Aide Robert Winston (uncredited)
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Percy Helton
Mailman William Decker (uncredited)
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Samuel S. Hinds
Judge Charles Moulton (uncredited)
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Charles Lane
Prosecuting Attorney (uncredited)
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E.G. Marshall
Rayska (uncredited)
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Addison Richards
State Commissioner John Albertson (uncredited)
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Lionel Stander
Wiecek's Cellmate Corrigan (uncredited)
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Otto Waldis
Boris Siskovich (uncredited)
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Wanda Perry
Chicago Times Telophone Reporter (uncredited)
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Richard Bishop
Warden of Stateville Prison (uncredited)
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Larry J. Blake
Police Photographic Technician (uncredited)
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John Bleifer
Jan Gruska (uncredited)
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Dollie Caillet
Secretary (uncredited)
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Al Capone
Capone (archive footage) (uncredited)
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George Cisar
Policeman (uncredited)
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Jane Crowley
Anna Felczak (uncredited)
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John Dillinger
Dillinger (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Abe Dinovitch
Polish Man (uncredited)
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Eddie Dunn
Patrolman John W. Bundy (uncredited)
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Lew Eckles
Policeman (uncredited)
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Joseph Forte
Parole Board Member (uncredited)
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Stanley Gordon
Prison Clerk (uncredited)
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Walter Greaza
Police Capt. Norris (uncredited)
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Buck Harrington
Bartender (uncredited)
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Perry Ivins
Illinois State Journal Technician (uncredited)
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Robert Karnes
Pete (uncredited)
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Leonarde Keeler
Leonarde Keeler (uncredited)
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Cy Kendall
Second Bartender (uncredited)
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J.M. Kerrigan
Sullivan - Court Bailiff (uncredited)
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Carl Kroenke
Guard (uncredited)
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Paul Kruger
Detective (uncredited)
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Henry Kulky
First Bartender (uncredited)
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Philip Lord
Policeman (uncredited)
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Jack Mannick
Polish man (uncredited)
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Norman McKay
Detective (uncredited)
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George Melford
Parole Board Member (uncredited)
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Charles Miller
Parole Board Member (uncredited)
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Edward Peil Jr.
Bartender (uncredited)
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George Pembroke
Policeman (uncredited)
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Arthur Peterson
Keeler's Polygraph Assistant (uncredited)
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Joe Ploski
Polish Man (uncredited)
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William Post Jr.
Sixth Precinct Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
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Thelma Ritter
Captain's Secretary (uncredited)
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Richard Rober
Sgt. Larson (uncredited)
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Dick Ryan
Parole Board Member (uncredited)
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Peter Seal
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Lester Sharpe
Illinois State Journal Technician (uncredited)
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George Spaulding
Man on Parole Board (uncredited)
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Ray Spiker
Barfly (uncredited)
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Ann Staunton
Chicago Times Telephone Operator (uncredited)
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Freddie Steele
Holdup Man (uncredited)
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George Turner
Holdup Man (uncredited)
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George Tyne
Tomek Zaleska (uncredited)
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Bill Vendetta
Chicago Times Photographer (uncredited)
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Duke Watson
Policeman (uncredited)
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Robert B. Williams
Illinois State Journal Technician