Portland Exposé / Terror in Portland City is a 1957 American true crime film-noir directed by Harold Schuster, and written by Jack DeWitt.
Summary:
George Madison, a tavern owner in Portland, Oregon is involved in a struggle for power between two gangs attempting to control the unions. The film was inspired by crime boss Jim Elkins and the McClellan Committee's investigation into Portland's underground criminal ventures in the 1940s and 1950s, which were the subject of an extensive article published in Life magazine in March 1957.
Black & White version:
Main Actors:
Edward Binns as George Madison
Carolyn Craig as Ruth Madison
Virginia Gregg as Clara Madison
Jeanne Carmen as Iris
Russ Conway as Phillip Jacman
Larry Dobkin as Garnell
Frank Gorshin as Joe
Rusty Lane as Tom Carmody