Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA federal agent goes undercover to avenge the murder of a friend but one of the gang thinks he seems familiar.A federal agent goes undercover to avenge the murder of a friend but one of the gang thinks he seems familiar.A federal agent goes undercover to avenge the murder of a friend but one of the gang thinks he seems familiar.
Fotos
J. Carrol Naish
- 'Lefty' Tate
- (as J. Carrol Nash/J. Carrol Naish)
Theodore von Eltz
- Mr. Walsh
- (as Theodore Von Eltz)
Al Bridge
- Hanover - Walsh's Henchman
- (as Allan Bridge)
Edwin Argus
- Character
- (Nicht genannt)
Lynton Brent
- FBI Agent Connors
- (Nicht genannt)
Tom Brower
- Elderly Man
- (Nicht genannt)
Monte Carter
- Giuseppe Tomasso Giaconelli
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe earliest documented telecasts of this film occurred in New York City Saturday 4 May 1946 on DuMont Television Network's WABD (Channel 5), in Washington DC Tuesday 20 January 1948 on WMAL (Channel 7), in Cincinnati Sunday 4 April 1948 on WLW-T (Channel 4). in Detroit Sunday 23 May 1948 on WWJ (Channel 4), and in Cleveland Friday 27 August 1948 on WEWS (Channel 5).
Ausgewählte Rezension
When his fellow agent gets killed during a bust, G-Man Donald Cook is filled with self-doubt for two or three minutes, then it's on to tackle the syndicate running the numbers racket by befriending dumb crook Warren Hymer, Racket bookkeeper Evalyn Knapp likes him a lot, but doesn't wish to go out with anyone in the racket. The sting depends on figuring out who the mysterious Big Boss is.
Edward L. Cahn directs this Mascot second feature at such a clip that the entire undercover operation seems to take about four days, and about a third of that seems taken up with Hymer's wisecracks; overall it seems that the mystery of who the Big Boss is is a result of underwriting; there are no red herrings.
As a side note, it seems that everyone in the rackets is Old Stock American. A character taken down in the first minute is named Van Cleeve, and the least WASPish name is Hymer's "Lefty Regan." I know this was a couple of years after my father changed his name to Lipton, but at this distance it looks like J. Edgar Hoover's decades-long insistence that there was no such thing as the Mafia was a national delusion.
Edward L. Cahn directs this Mascot second feature at such a clip that the entire undercover operation seems to take about four days, and about a third of that seems taken up with Hymer's wisecracks; overall it seems that the mystery of who the Big Boss is is a result of underwriting; there are no red herrings.
As a side note, it seems that everyone in the rackets is Old Stock American. A character taken down in the first minute is named Van Cleeve, and the least WASPish name is Hymer's "Lefty Regan." I know this was a couple of years after my father changed his name to Lipton, but at this distance it looks like J. Edgar Hoover's decades-long insistence that there was no such thing as the Mafia was a national delusion.
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Details
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 5 Minuten
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