Skip to main content
Henry Slate
★ Acting

Henry Slate

1910 – 1996 · Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA · Active 1944–1985

Henry Slate, an actor known for his role in Pickup on South Street (1953), adds a distinctive layer to the film's gritty narrative. Set against the backdrop of 1950s noir, Slate's performance captures the essence of the era's exploitation cinema. Though his filmography may be sparse, his work in this classic exemplifies the raw energy and tension that defines cult films. Slate's involvement in Pickup on South Street positions him within the rich tapestry of American film history, highlighting the genre's unique storytelling.

▶ Watch on SassyFlix 1 film available
Pickup on South Street

Pickup on South Street

1953 ★ 7.7
as Detective MacGregor (uncredited)

On a crowded New York City subway train, pickpocket Skip McCoy steals Candy's wallet. Unbeknownst to Skip or Candy, in the wallet is microfilm of top-secret government information. Candy was delivering an envelope as a final favor to her ex-boyfriend, Joey. Joey has told her that it contains stolen business secrets and she believed him, unaware that Joey is actually a communist spy. Government agent Zara had Candy under surveillance, hoping she would lead him to the top man in the spy ring. He seeks police help to identify the thief. Police Captain Dan Tige has professional informant Moe Williams brought in. She asks Zara several questions about the pickpocket's technique, and after she and Tiger agree on a price, she gives him a list of eight names; Zara quickly identifies Skip from his mug shot. Zara tries to get Skip to give up the film, revealing its importance and appealing to his (non-existent) patriotism, but Skip denies everything. Meanwhile, Joey persuades a reluctant Candy to track down the thief using her underworld connections. The trail leads to Moe, who is delighted to be able to sell the same information a second time, knowing that her good friend Skip will not mind. Candy searches Skip's waterfront shack that night while he is out. When he returns, he spots her flashlight, sneaks in and knocks her out. When she comes to, she tries to get the film from him without success. The second time she visits, she is puzzled when he calls her a "commie" and demands $25,000 for the film. Despite his rough treatment, however, she finds herself falling in love with him. Skip thinks she is only acting. When she returns to Joey, his superior gives him a day to get the film back, and leaves him a gun. Candy finally realizes the truth. She turns to Moe for help, since Skip will not believe it if she tells him he is in danger. Moe tries, but fails, to convince Skip to give the film to the government. Moe goes home, and finds Joey waiting for her. Knowing that her strength is failing, and that she doesn't have long to live in any event, Moe refuses to reveal Skip's address for any amount of money and taunts Joey for being a turncoat and a rat until he shoots her dead. The next morning, Skip returns home to find Candy there. She blames herself for Moe's death, but to her dismay, Skip is still willing to deal with Joey. When he starts to leave with the film, she knocks him out with a bottle and takes it to Zara and Tiger. Zara asks her to give Joey the film, so he can lead them to his boss. Candy does, but Joey notices that there is a frame missing. He beats Candy in an attempt to get Skip's address, then shoots her as she tries to leave. In her purse, Joey finds Skip's address. Skip visits Candy in the hospital and comforts her. Joey and an associate go to the shack, but Skip hears them coming and hides underneath. When Joey is ordered to deliver the portion of film he does have, Skip follows him to a subway station. He watches as the film is exchanged in a restroom, then knocks out the ringleader and chases after and beats up Joey. Later, at the police station, Tiger predicts Skip will return to his criminal ways, but he and a recovered Candy depart to start a new life.

Watch Now
Career Highlights Top 6 by popularity · TMDB

Filmography

48 credits
1980s 6 credits
1985
Murphy's Romance as Fred Hite
Movie ★ 6.2
1983
The Last Ninja as Cleaning Man
Movie ★ 3.6
1982
Beyond Reason as Julius
Movie ★ 9.0
1981
Back Roads as Grover
Movie ★ 5.4
1980
The Kids Who Knew Too Much as Studio Gate Guard
Movie ★ 7.5
1980
Herbie Goes Bananas as Off-Watch Officer
Movie ★ 5.4
1970s 10 credits
1979
Norma Rae as Policeman
Movie ★ 7.2
1978
Movie ★ 6.0
1976
The Shootist as Pulford Confidant (uncredited)
Movie ★ 7.1
1976
No Deposit, No Return as Truck Driver
Movie ★ 6.3
1976
TV ★ 7.5
1976
TV ★ 7.5
1975
TV ★ 7.3
1975
Barney Miller as Louis Frankel
TV ★ 7.4
1974
TV ★ 7.6
1974
TV ★ 7.6
1960s 7 credits
1966
A Big Hand for the Little Lady as Piano Player (uncredited)
Movie ★ 7.1
1966
TV ★ 7.6
1964
Looking for Love as Henry (uncredited)
Movie ★ 5.8
1964
The Patsy as Paul
Movie ★ 6.2
1964
Bedtime Story as Sattler
Movie ★ 6.3
1960
TV ★ 7.6
1950s 24 credits
1959
Hey Boy! Hey Girl! as Marty Morton
Movie ★ 10.0
1959
Adventures in Paradise as Bulldog Lovey
TV ★ 6.1
1956
Movie ★ 7.7
1956
Meet Me in Las Vegas as Slate Brother
Movie ★ 4.5
1956
Rock Around the Clock as Corny LaSalle
Movie ★ 5.8
1956
Bus Stop as Manager of Blue Dragon Nightclub (uncredited)
Movie ★ 6.1
1955
My Sister Eileen as Second Drunk
Movie ★ 6.6
1955
Three for the Show as Sgt. Kowalski (uncredited)
Movie ★ 5.9
1955
Hit the Deck as Shore Patrol
Movie ★ 5.0
1955
Three for the Show as Sgt. Kowalski
Movie ★ 5.9
1955
TV ★ 5.2
1954
TV ★ 6.2
1953
Miss Sadie Thompson as Pvt. Griggs
Movie ★ 5.4
1953
Three Sailors and a Girl as Hank the Sailor
Movie ★ 7.0
1953
The Jazz Singer as Master of Ceremonies
Movie ★ 6.0
1953
Pickup on South Street as Detective MacGregor (uncredited)
Movie ★ 7.4
1952
Loan Shark as Paul Nelson
Movie ★ 5.7
1952
Movie ★ 7.7
1952
Movie ★ 8.8
1952
O. Henry's Full House as Poker Player (segment "The Clarion Call") (uncredited)
Movie ★ 6.9
1952
Bloodhounds of Broadway as Dave the Dude
Movie ★ 6.9
1951
You're in the Navy Now as Chief Engineer Ryan
Movie ★ 5.1
1951
Rhubarb as Dud Logan
Movie ★ 5.8
1951
The Frogmen as Sleepy
Movie ★ 6.2
1940s 1 credit
1944
Winged Victory as Andrews Sister
Movie ★ 6.3