G-Man and a female detective sergeant pursue racketeers, unaware that her police commissioner is actually a gang boss altered by plastic surgery.G-Man and a female detective sergeant pursue racketeers, unaware that her police commissioner is actually a gang boss altered by plastic surgery.G-Man and a female detective sergeant pursue racketeers, unaware that her police commissioner is actually a gang boss altered by plastic surgery.
- Duke Graham
- (as Drew Allen)
- Det. Hayden
- (as Doug Aylesworth)
- Henchman Kramer [Ch. 8]
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaChapter Titles:
- 1. Death Rides the Torrent
- 2. The Flaming Doll House
- 3. Code Six-Four-Five
- 4. Shipyard Saboteurs
- 5. The Dead Man Speaks
- 6. Marked Money
- 7. Hot Cargo
- 8. The Fatal Letter
- 9. The Death Wind
- 10. The Innocent Victim
- 11. Counter-Plot
- 12. Exposed
- Quotes
[Frances Blake, a female detective, has been assigned to assist O'Hara]
Frances Blake: Where do I fit in, Mr. O'Hara?
Agent Ted O'Hara: How'd you like to be my wife?
Frances Blake: [puzzled] We haven't known each other very long... What inducements have you to offer?
Agent Ted O'Hara: The capturing of Vic Murkland.
Frances Blake: You've won yourself a wife, Mr. O'Hara.
- ConnectionsEdited into Code 645 (1966)
This serial gives Republic's busiest villain, Roy Barcroft a dual role, one on either side of the law. It also stars Clayton Moore as G-Man Ted O'Hara just a year before he donned the mask of The Lone Ranger for TV.
The story has racketeer Vic Murkland (Barcroft) escaping prison. He goes to the Benson Sanitarium where his cohort Doc Benson (Stanley Price) performs plastic surgery on his face to make him look identical to Police Commissioner Cameron (Barcroft again). Murkland's henchmen led by Duke Graham (Drew Allen) kidnap Cameron allowing Murkland to take his place at police headquarters. From there he directs his protection racket.
Federal agent Ted O'Hara (Moore) has been trying to re-capture Murkland but is unaware of Murkland's masquerade. Police Sergeant Frances Blake (Ramsay Ames)is assigned to assist O'Hara. After surviving the stock serial cliff hanger chapter endings, O'Hara and Blake discover an information leak in the Commissioner's office and..............
Republic's three top stunt men, Tom Steele, Dale Van Sickel and David Sharpe are evident in all of the picture's action sequences, in fact they appear in one or more small parts as Murkland henchmen. As in most serials of the period, this one borrows heavily from stock footage. For example, the tunnel sequence and the motorcycle over the cliff sequence are taken from the 1939 serial "Daredevils of the Red Circle". And yes, that shot of the edge of a cliff just before the vehicle goes over is in there too. And nobody could jump out of a speeding car or roll out of danger in the nick of time better than Clayton Moore.
Others in the cast are Edmund Cobb as industrialist R.J. Cook, Jack O'Shea as Benson's assistant and Eddie Acuff as Fiddler the car dealer. And watch for the brief early appearance of Robert J. Wilke as a phony cop.
Great action.
- bsmith5552
- Sep 7, 2005
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Box office
- Budget
- $151,061 (estimated)
- Runtime2 hours 47 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1