The film tells the story of the U.S. Treasury Department who, with the aid of a counterfeiter, try to track down and stop of counterfeiting ring. The counterfeiter, Tris Stewart (Lloyd Bridges) serving time in prison, is released under the agreement that he will assist in the capture of the phoney money printers.
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Directed by Richard Fleischer, produced by Bryan Foy, written by Earl Felton and George Zuckerman, starring Lloyd Bridges as Tris Stewart, Barbara Payton as Meg Dixon, John Hoyt as John Downey, James Todd as Jack Sylvester, Russ Conway as Chief Agent Gunby and Robert Karnes as Agent Fred Foreman.
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Source: “Trapped” IMDb. 23 June 2013. Web. 23 June 2013. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041983.
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Really great movie. Not very well known. Made on a shoestring budget. Great acting. Outstanding.
What ever happened to these branches of Government…………Are they Now Top Heavy?
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Great film need to brng back more classic movies
wow Lloyd Bridges as the hard guy, good action and suspense, I could go for a lot more of this type of films thanks TCM
Good movie…Never guessed John Hoyt was an agent, didn't expect Barbara Payton to get killed. John Hoyt was in an episode of the Twilight Zone.
Barbara Payton was on the horizon to be a major player, but after a few short years, she was history bc of her alcoholism and finally her retreat to prostituting herself for $5 a trick.
You don't make that kind of dough selling bibles.
Good movie, thank you
thanks for sharing this
what a family of great actors , hail to the Bridges !
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I have seen this classic and it was an entertaining story.
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Good movie….but what happened to the leading stars? Did she die? Is he STILL in jail?
Sea Hunt is a bad guy! And not a word about the Federal Reserve.
THERE! Let that be a lesson to you with copy machines!!
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this seems it will be good
Suspense holds to the very end. A great movie. Oh the feds won, like you expected something different?
Great movie.
Dig that 'fast boogie' music!
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typical cops and robbers. OK –. Give it a C+
Mandelbaum Mandelbaum lol
Guess I picked the wrong week to quit counterfeiting!
counterfeiting has an interesting snag. Its seems the american public, in theory, has to be an expert in detecting counterfeit currency or they are expected to foot the cost of the bill. Is there any protection to the citizens to be insured somehow if the counterfeit is of a quality that can fool a banker, or a store owner ? I guess this is a question for you lawers out there