Mike feels that it is time that he finally delivered on his promise. The two never had the life he promised they would when they first met. Mike O'Reilly (Joe Sawyer, Gilda), a bartender at the race track, has failed his seriously sick wife Ruthie (Dorothy Adams). However, George does not know that for quite some time Sherry has been secretly seeing a younger man (Vince Edwards).
With his cut of the money, he will finally be able to give Sherry the type of life he always felt she deserves. George has agreed to work with Johnny for Sherry. His life has been a disaster, but he has been lucky to share it with a beautiful woman, Sherry (Marie Windsor, Force of Evil, The Narrow Margin). George Peatty (Elisha Cook Jr., The Maltese Falcon, The Big Sleep), a cashier at the race track, is one of Johnny's most important men. This would be the biggest job he has ever done - and his last one. Their leader is Johnny Clay (Sterling Hayden, The Asphalt Jungle, The Long Goodbye), a fast-talking perfectionist who has thought of everything. After they split the money, the men do not plan to see each other ever again. If all goes well, they estimate that they will be able to walk away with approximately two million in untraceable bills. The men have decided to rob a heavily guarded race track. In English, with optional English subtitles for the main feature. The supplemental features on the release include an exclusive new audio commentary by film noir expert Alan K. Stanley Kubrick's "The Killing" (1956) arrives on 4K Blu-ray courtesy of Kino Lorber.