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  1. No Way Out is a 1950 American crime drama film noir [3] directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Sidney Poitier in his film debut, alongside Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell and Stephen McNally. The film centers on an African American doctor who confronts the racism of a poor slum, after he treats a racist white criminal. [4]

  2. No Way Out: Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. With Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally, Sidney Poitier. 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.

    • (6K)
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
    • 1950-09
  3. Un rayo de luz es una película dirigida por Joseph L. Mankiewicz con Richard Widmark, Sidney Poitier, Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally .... Año: 1950. Título original: No Way Out. Sinopsis: Tras atracar una gasolinera, dos criminales, heridos en el tiroteo, son atendidos por el doctor Brooks, el único médico negro del hospital de la ciudad.

    • (883)
    • Estados Unidos
    • Milton R. Krasner (B&W)
    • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
  4. No Way Out is a 1950 American film noir directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and starring Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally and Sidney Poitier. Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Way_Out_ (1950_film) Suggested Film Noirs: http://bit.ly/2tLevkl.

    • 107 min
    • 12.6K
    • Abdul Bing
  5. A pivotal early film in the wave of racially progressive dramas throughout the 1950s and 1960s, No Way Out (1950) earns its place in the history books thanks to the searing feature film debut of Sidney Poitier, offering a formidable performance as a doctor tending to slum residents whose ethics are put to the test when confronted with blind ...

    • Joseph L. Mankiewicz, William Eckhardt
    • Richard Widmark
  6. Summaries. 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. The Biddle brothers, shot while robbing a gas station, are taken to the prison ward of the County Hospital; Ray Biddle, a rabid racist, wants no treatment from black resident Dr. Luther Brooks.

  7. No Way Out, American film noir, released in 1950, that was among the first movies to deal directly with racism. It features the memorable film debut of Sidney Poitier. The taut narrative focuses on Ray Biddle (played by Richard Widmark), a bigoted white small-time crook who accuses an African