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Park Row at one time was the most famous newspaper street in the world.
On this street in Nev York, the great giants of journalism mixed blood and ink to make headlines across the front Pages of America. It is 1886. One of the great editors on Park Row is "Fighting" Gene Evans. Evans is fired from "The Star" by its beautiful, arrogant publisher, Mary Welch, when he disagrees with her policies. He starts his own "fighting" sheet. His first big story is that of Steve Brodie’s famous Brooklyn Bridge leap. Annoyed by Evans’ fighting spirit and increasing circulation of his paper, Mary tries to destroy his paper-even attempting
destruction of his press and cutting off his supply of paper and ink.
Finally, she becomes convinced that his kind of journalism is the only worthwhile kind. She also realizes that she loves him and ultimately they work together to turn out a first rate newspaper.
Original Release
10/03/1952
Cast
Name | Character |
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Bela Kovacs | Ottmar Mergenthaler |
Herbert Heyes | Josiah Davenport |
Tina Pine | Jenny O'Rourke |
George O'Hanlon | Steve Brodie |
J.M. Kerrigan | Dan O'Rourke |
Forrest Taylor | Charles A. Leach |
Don Orlando | Mr. Angelo |
Neyle Morrow | Thomas Guest |
Dick Elliott | Jeff Hudson |
Stuart Randall | Mr. Spiro |
Directors
Writers
Cast
Name | Character |
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Bela Kovacs | Ottmar Mergenthaler |
Herbert Heyes | Josiah Davenport |
Tina Pine | Jenny O'Rourke |
George O'Hanlon | Steve Brodie |
J.M. Kerrigan | Dan O'Rourke |
Forrest Taylor | Charles A. Leach |
Don Orlando | Mr. Angelo |
Neyle Morrow | Thomas Guest |
Dick Elliott | Jeff Hudson |
Stuart Randall | Mr. Spiro |
Dee Pollock | Rusty |
Hal K. Dawson | Mr. Wiley |
Mary Welch | Charity Hackett |
Gene Evans | Phineas Mitchell |
Robert Carson | Irate Liberty Fund Contributor |
Edward Clark | Saloon Patron |
Heinie Conklin | Pedestrian |
Jean Del Val | Mr. Dessard |
Monk Eastman | Newspaper Reader |
Charles Horvath | Monk Rogers |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Samuel Fuller | Producer |