actor

No Way Out

69 %|Aug 16, 1950|Drama, Crime, Thriller

Two hoodlum brothers are brought into a hospital for gunshot wounds, and when one of them dies the other accuses their black doctor of murder.

Featured Crew

Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Director
Lesser Samuels
Writer
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Writer
George W. Davis
Art Direction
Lyle R. Wheeler
Art Direction
Thomas Little
Set Decoration
Stuart A. Reiss
Set Decoration
Bernard Freericks
Sound

Cast

actor
Richard Widmark
Ray Biddle
actor
Linda Darnell
Edie Johnson - Mrs. John Biddle
actor
Sidney Poitier
Dr. Luther Brooks
actor
Stephen McNally
Dr. Dan Wharton
actor
Harry Bellaver
George Biddle
actor
Stanley Ridges
Dr. Sam Moreland
actor
Dots Johnson
Lefty Jones - Orderly
actor
Robert Adler
Louie - Assistant Deputy in Hospital Prison Ward (uncredited)
actor
Ernest Anderson
School Teacher (uncredited)
actor
Jessie Arnold
Woman (uncredited)
actor
Eleanor Audley
Wife (uncredited)
actor
Polly Bailey
Woman (uncredited)
actor
Betsy Blair
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
actor
Eileen Boyer
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
actor
Harry Carter
Orderly (uncredited)
actor
Ken Christy
Officer Ed Kowlaski (uncredited)
actor
Charles J. Conrad
Doctor (uncredited)
actor
Jack Daley
Man (uncredited)
actor
Ossie Davis
John Brooks (uncredited)
actor
Ruby Dee
Connie Brooks (uncredited)
actor
Wade Dumas
Jonah (uncredited)
actor
Ralph Dunn
Sam (uncredited)
actor
Elzie Emanuel
Student (uncredited)
actor
Francine Everett
Woman (uncredited)
actor
Charles Ferguson
Man Leaving Hospital (uncredited)
actor
Bert Freed
Rocky Miller - Beaver Canal Resident (uncredited)
actor
Alyce Goering
Woman (uncredited)
actor
Fred Graham
Wilson (uncredited)
actor
Joe Hartman
Doctor (uncredited)
actor
Gil Herman
Doctor (uncredited)
actor
Don Hicks
Doctor (uncredited)
actor
Ralph Hodges
Terry (uncredited)
actor
Ray Hyke
Orderly (uncredited)
actor
Thomas Ingersoll
Priest (uncredited)
actor
Johnnie Jallings
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
actor
Berneice Janssen
Secretary (uncredited)
actor
Frank Jaquet
Mr. Reilly (uncredited)
actor
J. Louis Johnson
Elderly Black Man (uncredited)
actor
Stan Johnson
Intern (uncredited)
actor
Doris Kemper
Wife (uncredited)
actor
Victor Kilian
Father (uncredited)
actor
Don Kohler
Orderly (uncredited)
actor
Jack Kruschen
Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited)
actor
Marie Lampe
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
actor
Harry Lauter
Orderly (uncredited)
actor
Herbert Lytton
Doctor (uncredited)
actor
Kathy Marlowe
Woman (uncredited)
actor
Charles McAvoy
Riley (uncredited)
actor
Eda Reiss Merin
Nurse (uncredited)
actor
Daniel Meyers
Man (uncredited)
actor
Howard M. Mitchell
Bailiff (uncredited)
actor
Al Murphy
Cab Driver (uncredited)
actor
Frederick O'Neal
Man (uncredited)
actor
Kitty O'Neil
Landlady (uncredited)
actor
Frank Overton
Intern (uncredited)
actor
Dick Paxton
Johnny Biddle (uncredited)
actor
Barbara Pepper
Woman (uncredited)
actor
Maudie Prickett
Woman (uncredited)
actor
William Pullen
Ambulance Doctor (uncredited)
actor
Amanda Randolph
Gladys (uncredited)
actor
Frank Richards
Mac (uncredited)
actor
Davis Roberts
Heckler at Riot Meeting (uncredited)
actor
Jerry Sheldon
Doctor (uncredited)
actor
Kathryn Sheldon
Mother (uncredited)
actor
Maude Simmons
Luther's Mother (uncredited)
actor
Emmett Smith
Joe (uncredited)
actor
Ray Teal
Day Deputy in Hospital Prison Ward (uncredited)
actor
Art Thompson
Doctor (uncredited)
actor
Gertrude Tighe
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
actor
Jim Toney
Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)
actor
Phil Tully
Sergeant (uncredited)
actor
George Tyne
Whitey (uncredited)
actor
Ann Tyrrell
Nurse (uncredited)
actor
Ruth Warren
Sam's Wife (uncredited)
actor
William Washington
Student (uncredited)
actor
Duke Watson
Gas Station Attendent (uncredited)
actor
Jasper Weldon
Henry (uncredited)
actor
Ruben Wendorf
Polish Husband (uncredited)
actor
Leola Wendorff
Polish Wife (uncredited)
actor
John Whitney
Assistant (uncredited)
actor
Mack Williams
Husband (uncredited)
actor
Ian Wolfe
Watkins (uncredited)
actor
Will Wright
Dr. Cheney - Coroner (uncredited)
actor
Charles Flynn
Deputy (uncredited)