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  1. Odds Against Tomorrow is a 1959 American film noir produced and directed by Robert Wise and starring Harry Belafonte, Robert Ryan and Ed Begley. Belafonte selected Abraham Polonsky to write the script, which is based on a novel of the same name by William P. McGivern.

  2. A fallen former cop recruits a hard-bitten ex-con and a debt-ridden nightclub singer to pull off a bank job in New York City. The film explores the themes of greed, racism and self-destruction in the noir genre.

    • (5.6K)
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Robert Wise
    • 1959-11
  3. Jan 30, 2020 · Odds Against Tomorrow is a 1959 film noir produced and directed by Robert Wise and starring Harry Belafonte, Robert Ryan, Gloria Grahame, Shelley Winters. He selected Abraham Polonsky to write the script, which is based on a novel of the same name by William P. McGivern.

    • 96 min
    • 10K
    • Fred Frinton
  4. 1959 1h 35m Crime Drama. List. Disgraced former police officer David Burke (Ed Begley) is looking for a way to make some quick money. When he decides to rob a bank, he calls on mean...

    • (16)
    • Harry Belafonte
    • Robert Wise
    • Crime, Drama
  5. Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) - Turner Classic Movies. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Desperate losers plan a bank robbery with unexpected results. Cast & Crew. Read More. Robert Wise. Director. Harry Belafonte. [Johnny] Ingram. Robert Ryan. [Earl] Slater.

    • Robert Wise, Charles Maguire
    • Harry Belafonte
  6. A classic film noir about a bank robbery gone wrong, with a black protagonist and a racist ex-con. Read the plot summary, scene descriptions, and film analysis of this influential crime drama.

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  8. Odds Against Tomorrow is directed by Robert Wise and adapted to screenplay by Abraham Polonsky and Nelson Gidding from the novel written by William P. McGivern. It stars Harry Belafonte, Robert Ryan, Ed Begley, Shelley Winters and Gloria Grahame.