Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaBrass is assigned to uncovering a counterfeiting ring that has stolen bona fide treasury plates and is converting $1 bills to $100 bills through a Mexican casino.Brass is assigned to uncovering a counterfeiting ring that has stolen bona fide treasury plates and is converting $1 bills to $100 bills through a Mexican casino.Brass is assigned to uncovering a counterfeiting ring that has stolen bona fide treasury plates and is converting $1 bills to $100 bills through a Mexican casino.
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- Butch
- (as Stevan Darrell)
- First Detective on Train
- (não creditado)
- Townsman
- (não creditado)
- Mexican Police Chief
- (não creditado)
- Policeman
- (não creditado)
- Border Police Officer
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- Second Detective on Train
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- Mexican Soldier Playing Strip Poker
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- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
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I suggest anyone interested in the background of this film read the IMDb trivia section - it's very good.
People are constantly demeaning Ronald Reagan's acting - at least they have since he went into politics. His range wasn't great, but he had a certain charm in lightweight supporting roles, and he always looked good on a horse.
Apparently this was part of a B serial, the first film being Secret Service of the Air, which I also haven't seen. And may skip.
Reagan plays Brass Bancroft, who is assigned to investigate and break up a counterfeit ring operating out of Mexico. Eddie Foy Jr. Is on hand for some humor, and he actually is quite good, as are Rosella Townes and Moroni Olson.
I don't know if it's true, but a re-edit got this film into some sort of shape. I admit I didn't think it was terrible. I've seen probably 6000 films, and I can assure you I've seen much worse. I think a big deal is made about how bad it is because Reagan is in it.
Don't concentrate on the details too much, and you may find it okay. By the way, it was proven to Reagan that a book can stop a bullet.
Reagan once again plays the character "Brass Bancroft", though oddly, he isn't a pilot in this film nor does it have much to do with the last one--especially in tempo. Instead of an action-adventure film, this film lacks depth and has so many logical errors that it looks like a bad movie serial (such as SPY SMASHER) and condenses it all into one very brief movie. Again and again, characters defy logic and the plot is amazingly banal because the emphasis is on fist fights and guns like a bad B-Western--making Reagan seem to have the charisma of a tomato. Some examples of how bad it was were the plane Reagan rode on at the beginning of the film changed from a Lockheed airliner to a Douglas DC-3 (taking off as one and landing as the other), a car that whipped around corners on a dirt rode that sounded exactly like one on asphalt and Reagan almost getting killed again and again by the Mexican police yet all he had to do was show him his i.d. and let them know he was a US Secret Service agent!! The bottom line is that this is a super-bad B-picture that is bad enough it should be considered a "C-picture"--it's THAT bad. Warner Brothers should have been ashamed of themselves.
** (out of 4)
Follow up to SECRET SERVICE OF THE AIR has Lt. Brass Bancroft (Ronald Reagan) trying to track down some counterfeiters. He tracks them to Mexico where they plant a murder wrap on him so Brass must escape the Mexican police while trying to do his job as well. I enjoyed the first film in the series but this one here was pretty bland from start to finish and the 58-minute running time seemed like triple that. According to the Robert Osborne introduction on TCM, Reagan was so worried this film would end his career that he begged Warner not to release it. In a compromise they agreed to release it everywhere except for Los Angeles since Reagan lived there. I don't think the film was that bad but it's still not that good. The biggest problem is that there's just no energy to the film. The first film plays out like a fun serial and this one goes for that effect but it fails because of the rather weak direction. Many films around this era dealt with money laundering and most of them handled it better than this. Eddie Foy, Jr. is certainly the best thing about the movie as he brings a few laughs. Reagan sleepwalks through the role and doesn't bring much to the film. Two more sequels would follow though.
Actually, it resembles a cliffhanger that could have been used as a serial for Saturday afternoon programming in the kind of serial chapters that were used in the '30s and '40s to keep the kids in their seats. Reagan keeps finding himself and Townes in precarious situations that they have to use a little ingenuity to get out of, always escaping in time to keep one step ahead of villainous MORONI OLSEN.
Not bad at all, as these crime capers go, with Reagan and Townes both giving earnest performances in what feels like a Republic serial but is actually a Warner Bros. B-film with a brief running time.
Interesting mainly for a glimpse of early Reagan as action hero in a programmer.
He begged Warner Brothers not to release it, but the studio promised only not to allow distribution around Los Angeles.
Surprisingly, even that promise was broken. (Who'd a-thunk a studio would break a promise?) Reagan told of walking by a theater where it was playing and having the ticket seller say, "You should be ashamed."
It was this movie.
Actually, it's not only not that bad, it's pretty darn good.
"Code of the Secret Service" moves! As someone said of another entry in the series, it almost looks like a serial re-edited into a feature.
There is one scene, though, Reagan mentioned in "Rest" at which I laughed out loud because I remembered his describing it all those years ago. I will say only that, when you watch "Code," pay close attention to the Spanish-English dictionary Brass gets from Gabby.
The director and script supervisor, though, did a smooth job on another scene, where Gabby wins a bet from one of the Mexican soldiers.
Another point to watch for: According to the opening titles, the first two "Brass Bancroft" films were based on writings by W.H. Moran, a former chief of the Secret Service.
Also be on the lookout for some outstanding character actors, including the wonderful Chris-Pin Martin and Martin Garralaga.
And Moroni Olsen gets one of his biggest parts. He was a fine actor in more than a hundred roles, and was working right up to his final year.
Finally, there is some really nice Mexican-sounding music that accentuates the locale of the action.
It's a good movie.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesIn interviews during his presidency, Ronald Reagan called this movie, "the worst picture I ever made" and also said, "never has an egg of such dimensions been laid". He recalled that a movie usher who had seen the film once told him, "You should be ashamed." However, the film did have one positive effect for Reagan. After seeing the movie, a young man named Jerry Parr was inspired to enter the Secret Service. On March 30, 1981, Parr was the agent who quickly pushed Ronald Reagan into his limousine when John W. Hinckley Jr. fired six shots at the President outside the Washington D.C. Hilton. Parr's quick reaction, and his decision to take the wounded Reagan immediately to George Washington University Hospital, were credited with saving the President's life.
- Erros de gravaçãoDuring the opening scene when Eddie Foy Jr. asks Reagan if he can go with him on the assignment, his hands are down by his sides in the closeup. but in the supposedly matching medium shot they are on his hips.
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Gabby: What assignment did you get?
Lt. 'Brass' Bancroft: The Treasury stick-up.
Gabby: Right down my alley. When do we leave?
Lt. 'Brass' Bancroft: Well, you'll have to include yourself out this trip, Gabby. Well, you couldn't go anyway. Aren't you guarding the President?
Gabby: Nah. He went fishin' again. Besides you need a man like me to look after yuh.
Lt. 'Brass' Bancroft: Who's gonna look after you?
Gabby: [Initially laughs but quickly realizes this is no compliment and he frowns] Whatta yuh mean?
- ConexõesFeatured in The Reagan Show (2017)
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- Code of the Secret Service
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- 58 min
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- 1.37 : 1