Roger Touhy, Gangster | |
Director: | Robert Florey |
Producer: | Lee S. Marcus |
Music: | Hugo Friedhofer |
Cinematography: | Glen MacWilliams |
Editing: | Harry Reynolds |
Distributor: | 20th Century Fox |
Runtime: | 65 min. |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Roger Touhy, Gangster is a 1944 American gangster film based on the life of Chicago mob figure Roger Touhy, directed by film noir specialist Robert Florey.
Parts of the film were shot at Stateville Correctional Center near Joliet, Illinois, where Touhy himself was serving time. Although the story was fictionalized, Touhy successfully sued the studio for defamation of character. After six years, he won a judgment of $15,000, although Fox was able to profitably distribute the film overseas without legal repercussions.[1]