Inside Detroit (1955)
Directed by Fred F. Sears / Fred Sears
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Synopsis by Steve Press
This probing drama offers an inside look into corruption within the United Auto Workers and is loosely adapted from the true tale of the Reuther brothers. The story begins when someone bombs the union headquarters. Blair Vickers (Dennis O'Keefe), the head of the union, is an honest man whose brother is killed during the crime. The man behind the bombing, Gus Linden (Pat O'Brien), a gangster who has just finished serving time for labor racketeering, is determined to gain control of the UAW. Linden's children do not believe their father is capable of such a terrible crime, and accuse Vickers of having framed him. However, Vickers gradually turns them against their father by having them see for themselves that he is a corrupt, murderous thug who is unfaithful to their mother to boot. Eventually, with the reluctant help of Linden's mistress, Joni Calvin (Tina Carver), Vickers defeats the mob, and restores decency to the union.
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bomb, brother, business, car, corruption, daughter, exclusive, expose [revelation], industry, leader, mistress, modeling, prostitute/prostitution, rackets [corruption], release, UAW (United Auto Workers), union [labor union], worker