99 River Street
Cab driver and ex-boxer Ernie (John Payne) discovers his wife Pauline (Peggie Castle) has been cheating on him. But when she is murdered by the jewel thief she was having an affair with, Ernie is then framed for her murder and must hide from the police.
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July 16, 2010
Phil Karlson directed series of very tough, violent film noirs, but few of them are as tough and violent as the superb 99 River Street.
February 26, 2011
... arguably Karlson's greatest film and certainly his most beautifully brutal... a film driven by the fury of a man who is tired of being life's punching bag.
January 31, 2010
Strong thriller, pitting a boxer hero against jewel thieves.
April 22, 2002
It's an absorbing film that explores the life of a boxer.

