
Not even the fury of the lashing sea ... could match the raging passions that bound them !
A San Francisco hood is rubbed out by rival Bruno Felkin, who himself reports the crime to Homicide Lt. Kelsey in an alibi scheme which fails. To escape, he stows away on a fishing boat. At sea, skipper Hamil Linder receives Bruno kindly, teaching him fishing; Bruno enlists Hamil's wayward son Carl to tend his slot machines. Then Carl takes an interest in Bruno's girl Connie. Climax in a storm at sea.
- 5.0
- 1951
- Released
- 1h 33m

Shelley Winters
Connie Thatcher
Richard Conte
Bruno Felkin
Stephen McNally
Lt. Kelsey
Charles Bickford
Hamil Linder
Alex Nicol
Carl Linder
John McIntire
Corky Mullins
Tito Vuolo
Barney Schriona
Chubby Johnson
'General' Ball
Minerva Urecal
Johnnie Mae Swanson
John 'Skins' Miller
Houlihan (uncredited)
Robert A. O'Neil
Spade-Face (uncredited)
Pepito Pérez
Mr. Fancy (uncredited)
Syd Saylor
Proprietor (uncredited)
Ray Walker
Neil (uncredited)![The Raging Tide (1951) Original Trailer [FHD]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/2-L9Vkz4Nd8/hqdefault.jpg)

Released
en
- #san francisco, california
- #fisherman
- #crime boss
- #film noir
- #fishing boat
Reviews

This is quite an engaging story that sees gangster "Bruno Felkin" (Richard Conte) cleverly devise an alibi by seeking refuge on the small fishing boat of "Linder" (Charles Bickford) after he has carefully bumped off a San Francisco rival. The crew consists of the father and his rather recalcitrant son "Carl" (Alex Nicol), with the latter only there under duress. "Bruno" starts to bond with the old

Choppy Waters. The Raging Tide is directed by George Sherman and adapted to screenplay by Ernest K. Gann from his own novel Fiddler’s Green. It stars Shelley Winters, Richard Conte, Stephen McNally, Charles Bickford, John McIntire and Alex Nicol. Music is by Frank Skinner and cinematography by Russell Metty. Hoodlum Bruno Felkin (Conte) hides out on the Linder family fishing boat to avoid th











