Port of New York

Port of New York

Year: 1949

Runtime: 82 mins

Language: English

Director: László Benedek

CrimeDrama

A pair of narcotics agents set out to dismantle a ruthless gang of drug dealers known as the Merchants of Death, who hide their operations in the shadows of New York’s bustling harbor. Using vessels that dock at the port, the criminals smuggle large quantities of narcotics, prompting a relentless hunt for justice.

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