Stars: Anne Nagel, Robert Kent, Charles Trowbridge
Director: Lambert Hillyer
Writer: John T. Neville (original screenplay)
A ruthless but clever gangster who knows every loophole in the law has the tables turned by a dedicated District Attorney and his assistant.
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Not a bad little movie. Very entertaining.
watchable! 🙂
The daughter did not know that ( it was a setup plan) that the courts knew and the Young lawyer knew but the daughter did not know she actually thought her father was going to jail. And of course neither did the bad guys know that it was a total setup .
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Good movie with good character actors that WOULD have been more enjoyable if all the TV stations that ran it, wouldn't have put all those cue mars and volumes of splices in this good 'ol print
Hollywood pro-judiciary propaganda!
What a great little "B" movie. And 79 years' old. Always happy to spend an hour watching these old movies which still give me so much pleasure. I was two years' old when this was made. The characters were well played and there really was quite a bit of atmosphere. Thank you for this.
An instructive '30's crime-noir film i.e., criminal law is mainly about cracking down on poor snooks doing stupid capers and catching blue-collar jail-cover dims. The uptown white-collar thieves, like the execs at Wells Fargo Bank, walk away with hundreds of millions and float to safety on golden-corporate-parachutes. A swell retirement on investor's dimes.
hey don't make crappier movies than this
Good Movie! Big bill makes all the Dough!!!