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Edge of the City is a modern morality play, acted out in the railyards of New York. AWOL soldier John Cassavetes takes a job as a railroad worker, where he is taunted and bullied by supervisor Jack Warden, a union functionary appointed by the Mob. Cassavetes befriends his African-American co-worker Sydney Poitier, whose very presence enrages the bigoted Warden. Poitier dies in an "accident" arranged by Warden; Cassavetes knows the truth, but is frightened into silence by the corrupt union. Inspired by Poitier's widow to stand up for what is right, Cassavetes challenges Warden in a climactic one-on-one battle. Edge of the City was produced by David Susskind, who'd previously staged Robert Alan Aurthur's screenplay for television under its original title, A Man is Ten Feet Tall. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Martin Ritt Best Film - Any Source 1957 Nominee

Cast

John Cassavetes
as Axel North
Sidney Poitier
as Tommy Tyler
Jack Warden
as Charles Malik
Kathleen Maguire
as Ellen Wilson
Ruby Dee
as Lucy Tyler
Robert Simon
as Mr. Nordmann
Val Avery
as Brother
John Kellogg
as Detective
Charles Jordan
as Old Stevedore
Ralph Bell
as Night Boss

Crew

Martin Ritt
Director
Joseph Brun
Cinematographer
Leonard Rosenman
Composer (Music Score)
Sidney Meyers
Editor
Richard Sylbert
Art Director
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