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  1. Sidney Poitier (in his screen debut) is the black doctor, Luther Brooks, assigned to take care of the wounded Ray. Dr. Brooks, hired by the police hospital as part of an overall program to...

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  2. Luther Brooks (Sidney Poitier), an intern who has just passed the state board examination to qualify for his license to practice, is the first African-American doctor at the urban county hospital...

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    • Film Noir Public Domain
  3. Dec 6, 2021 · A black doctor is assigned to treat two white racist suspects who are brothers, and when one dies, it causes tension that could start a race riot. Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz Starring: Richard...

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  4. No Way Out is a 1950 American film noir directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and starring Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally and Sidney Poitier. Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Way_Out_(1950_film)

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  5. No Way Out: Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. With Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally, Sidney Poitier. Two hoodlum brothers are brought into a hospital for gunshot wounds, and when one of them dies the other accuses their black doctor of murder.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
    • 1950-09
  6. No Way Out is a 1950 American crime drama film noir [3] directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Sidney Poitier in his film debut, alongside Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell and Stephen McNally. The film centers on an African American doctor who confronts the racism of a poor slum, after he treats a racist white criminal. [4]

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  8. No Way Out (1950) -- (Movie Clip) A Spinal Tap Young resident Brooks (Sidney Poitier) is covering at the prison ward, treating unconscious Johnny (Dick Paxton) and his also-wounded racist brother Ray (Richard Widmark), early in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's No Way Out, 1950.