directed by Gordon Wiles,
written by Daniel Fuchs,
based on the novel Low Company by
Daniel Fuchs,
released in the United States on November 25,
1949.
Music by Louis Gruenberg.
Cast:
Barry Sullivan, Belita, Joan
Lorring, Akim Tamiroff, Harry/Henry Morgan, John Ireland, Sheldon Leonard, Fifi
D'Orsay, Virginia Christine, Elisha Cook Jr., Ted Hecht/Theodore Hecht, Leif
Erickson, Charles McGraw, John Kellogg, Helen Alexander, Ruth Allen, Murray
Alper, Andy Andrews, Phil Arnold, Phyllis Ayres, Griff Barnett, Marie Blake,
Leonard Bremen, Irene Brooks, Jean Calhoun, Dolores Castle, Gene Collins, Mikel
Conrad, Clancy Cooper, Jeff Corey, Delese Daudet, Jimmy Dime, Rex Downing, Jay
Eaton, Pat Emery, Franklyn Farnum, Michael Gaddis, Parker Gee, Greta Granstedt,
Billy Gray, Don Haggerty, Jean Harrison, Bill Kennedy, Mike Lally, Edwin
Maxwell, Sid Melton, Norma Jean Nilsson, Barry Norton, Marguerita Padula, Ralph
Reed, Bob Reeves, Tommy Reilly, Jack Reynolds, Dewey Robinson, Jeffrey Sayre,
Maxine Semon, Sammy Shack, Larry Steers, Larry Thompson, Anita Turner, Michael
Vallon, Jane Weeks, Peter Whitney, Shelley Winters.
The Brooklyn Novels:
Summer in Williamsburg, Homage to
Blenholt, Low Company
by Daniel Fuchs.The novel Low Company was
filmed as The Gangster a.k.a. Low Company (1949),
directed by Gordon Wiles.
Published 2007.
Published by Black Sparrow Press.
Published by Black Sparrow Press.
ISBN 13: 9781574232103
ISBN 10: 157423210X
ASIN: 157423210X
ISBN 10: 157423210X
ASIN: 157423210X
Description:
Three classic novels in one volume: Summer
in Williamsburg (1934), Homage to Blenholt (1936),
and Low Company (1937).
Fuchs wrote, “I devoted myself simply to the
tenement: the life in the hallways, the commotion at the dumbwaiters, the
assortment of characters in the building, their strivings and preoccupations,
their troubles.” These novels are as alive today as the day they were first
printed, as exuberant. There are few novelists in America today who possess
Fuchs’s talent, his energy, his sense of life.
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