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So, 'Johnny Ryan' from 1990 is an interesting piece, set right in the gritty streets of 1949 New York. The film dives into the duality of an honest cop fighting against the mob, which gives it a real sense of tension. The atmosphere is heavy, and there's this palpable feeling of moral conflict that just hangs in the air. Pacing can feel a bit slow at times, but it really allows the weight of the story to sink in. Though the director is unknown, the performances carry a rawness that captures the struggle of a man caught between duty and danger. It's not flashy, but the practical effects and the authenticity of the setting make it stand out in a sea of TV movies from that era.
Set in post-war New YorkFocuses on moral dilemmasStrong performances despite unknown direction
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