
The Purple Gang
Drama · Crime
Overview
The story of the infamous Purple Gang - a ring of bootleggers, hijackers and killers in 1920's Detroit.
Top Cast


Barry Sullivan
Barry Sullivan
William P. Harley
Barry Sullivan
William P. Harley


Robert Blake
Robert Blake
Willard
Robert Blake
Willard


Elaine Edwards
Elaine Edwards
Gladys Harley
Elaine Edwards
Gladys Harley


Marc Cavell
Marc Cavell
Hank Smith
Marc Cavell
Hank Smith


Jody Lawrance
Jody Lawrance
Joan McNamara
Jody Lawrance
Joan McNamara


Suzanne Ridgway
Suzanne Ridgway
Daisy
Suzanne Ridgway
Daisy


Joe Turkel
Joe Turkel
Eddie Olsen
Joe Turkel
Eddie Olsen
Victor Creatore
Victor Creatore
Al Olsen
Victor Creatore
Al Olsen


Paul Dubov
Paul Dubov
Thomas Allen
Paul Dubov
Thomas Allen


Ray Boyle
Ray Boyle
Tom Olsen
Ray Boyle
Tom Olsen
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