Crime, Inc. opened on April 15, 1945 in New York City at the
Rialto Theatre. According to
Motion Picture Daily, the picture earned approximately US$6,000 in its second and final week, a modest but acceptable take for a dual-bill programmer on Broadway.
Censorship Days before a planned Chicago premiere, the city’s Police Motion Picture Censor Board banned the film outright, objecting to its depiction of municipal corruption. PRC appealed to Police Commissioner James Allman, arguing that the picture had already passed New York state censors without cuts. The ban was lifted after minor dialogue trims, and the film subsequently played a successful engagement at the
Garrick Theatre. ==Soundtrack==