

The Cruel Tower (1956)
Savage story of the raw, reckless guys who live on the towering edge of danger...and the man-wrecking dames who push them into a pit of violence and passion!
Stream The Cruel Tower (1956) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup, 1h 19m. Directed by Lew Landers, starring John Ericson, Mari Blanchard, and Charles McGraw. Filed under Crime and Drama — multiple servers per title.
What is The Cruel Tower (1956) about?
The story of a bunch of hard-drinking steeplejacks.
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- Stars:
- John Ericson, Mari Blanchard, Charles McGraw, Steve Brodie
- Director:
- Lew Landers
- Production:
- Lindsley Parsons Picture Corporation, Allied Artists Pictures
- Country:
- United States of America
- Languages:
- English
- IMDb:
- tt0049109
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Who stars in The Cruel Tower (1956)?
John Ericson as Tom Kittredge, Mari Blanchard as Mary 'The Babe' Thompson, Charles McGraw as Harry 'Stretch' Clay, Steve Brodie as Casey, Peter Whitney as 'Joss' Jossman, Alan Hale Jr. as Rocky Milliken (as Alan Hale), Diana Darrin as Kitt, Carol Kelly as Waitress.
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- ★At just 79 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.
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Where can I watch The Cruel Tower online for free?▼
You can watch The Cruel Tower (1956) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is The Cruel Tower?▼
The Cruel Tower has a running time of 1h 19m (79 minutes total).
Who directed The Cruel Tower?▼
The Cruel Tower was directed by Lew Landers.
Is The Cruel Tower worth watching?▼
The Cruel Tower has mixed reviews with a rating of 4.7/10 based on 9 votes.
What genre is The Cruel Tower?▼
The Cruel Tower is a Crime and Drama film released in 1956.
Who stars in The Cruel Tower?▼
The cast of The Cruel Tower includes John Ericson, Mari Blanchard, Charles McGraw, Steve Brodie and Peter Whitney.






































