
Mad Dog Coll
Crime · Drama
Overview
Killer Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll moves in on gangster Dutch Schultz in 1920s New York.
Top Cast


John Davis Chandler
John Davis Chandler
Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll
John Davis Chandler
Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll
Kay Doubleday
Kay Doubleday
Clio
Kay Doubleday
Clio


Brooke Hayward
Brooke Hayward
Elizabeth
Brooke Hayward
Elizabeth


Neil Burstyn
Neil Burstyn
Rocco
Neil Burstyn
Rocco


Jerry Orbach
Jerry Orbach
Joe Clegg
Jerry Orbach
Joe Clegg


Vincent Gardenia
Vincent Gardenia
Dutch Schultz
Vincent Gardenia
Dutch Schultz


Telly Savalas
Telly Savalas
Lt. Dawson
Telly Savalas
Lt. Dawson
Glenn Cannon
Glenn Cannon
Harry
Glenn Cannon
Harry
T.J. Castronovo
T.J. Castronovo
Ralphie
T.J. Castronovo
Ralphie


Leonardo Cimino
Leonardo Cimino
Wickles (Bar Owner)
Leonardo Cimino
Wickles (Bar Owner)
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