The 1973 film "Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside" is a crime drama that follows the story of Detective Rick Massi, played by Tony Lo Bianco, as he investigates a series of murders in the gritty streets of New York City. Alongside him is his partner, Detective Lou Isaacs, portrayed by Hal Linden, who helps unravel the mystery behind the killings.
Marsha Jean Kurtz plays the role of Renee Isaacs, the wife of Detective Lou Isaacs, who becomes entangled in the dangerous world of crime and deception. As the detectives delve deeper into the case, they encounter various suspects, including Fence #1 (Kevin Conway) and Brack (Philip Bruns), who add layers of complexity to the investigation.
The film, with a runtime of 74 minutes, keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as the plot twists and turns, leading to a shocking conclusion. Lieutenant Valentine, played by Paul Benjamin, and a cast of supporting characters, including a nurse (Birgit Winslow) and a gun seller (Arnold Soboloff), bring the story to life with their compelling performances.
From the seedy underworld of organized crime to the high-stakes world of law enforcement, "Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside" delves into the moral gray areas that exist in society. With a stellar cast and a gripping storyline, this film is a must-watch for fans of classic crime dramas.
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