
Hit the Dutchman
Crime · Drama
Overview
In early 1920s New York, a young man is befriended by a neighborhood mobster. He learns the trade then decides to go straight and join the police force. It isn't long before he uses his connections to destroy the mob from within.
Top Cast


Bruce Nozick
Bruce Nozick
Dutch Schultz
Bruce Nozick
Dutch Schultz


Jack Conley
Jack Conley
Thomas Dewey
Jack Conley
Thomas Dewey


Sally Kirkland
Sally Kirkland
Emma Flegenheimer
Sally Kirkland
Emma Flegenheimer


Christopher Bradley
Christopher Bradley
Vincent Coll
Christopher Bradley
Vincent Coll


Eddie Bowz
Eddie Bowz
Joey Noe
Eddie Bowz
Joey Noe
Jennifer Pusheck
Jennifer Pusheck
Helen Flegenheimer
Jennifer Pusheck
Helen Flegenheimer


Jeff Griggs
Jeff Griggs
Peter Coll
Jeff Griggs
Peter Coll


Jenny McShane
Jenny McShane
Frances Ireland
Jenny McShane
Frances Ireland


Will Kempe
Will Kempe
Legs Diamond
Will Kempe
Legs Diamond


Frank Senger
Frank Senger
Fatty Walsh
Frank Senger
Fatty Walsh
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